11 Adorable Corgi Mix Breeds That Are Too Cute for Words
Corgis might be small dogs, but they have big personalities. Many know them by their short legs and long bodies, but they are so much more than that. Originally bred as herding dogs, corgis are popular family dogs because they are outgoing, adaptable, loyal, and an all-around joy to own. And if you've ever considered owning a corgi, there are also many corgi mixes available as well.
"Corgis are nature’s most adorable contradiction with their short, little legs and big ears. They are also affectionate, loving dogs who form strong bonds with their humans," says Dr. Sam Meisler, veterinarian and founder of PetWellClinic. "Their sweet, adaptable nature makes them excellent for families with small children and other pets. Equal opportunists, Corgis love humans and pets in equal measure."
Today, there are more than 50 types of corgi mixes, and while they are all different, many still hold on to the corgi characteristics of their parentage. Queen Elizabeth II was very fond of the breed, owning more than 30 corgis in her lifetime. She was fond of Pembroke Welsh corgis, but there are also Cardigan Welsh corgis. The difference lies in the breed's coat colors and texture.
If you're considering adding a corgi or a corgi mix to your household, check out your local shelters or rescues first, as many dogs are awaiting their forever home. Read on for 15 of the best corgi mixes to add to your family.
Corgis are known for their small legs, log bodies, and big ears, but they are so much more than their adorable appearance. Originally raised as herding dogs, corgis are an affectionate, loyal, and smart breed that does well with pets and children. Aside from full-blooded corgis, corgi mixes offer many of the same qualities.
“Corgis are an alert, intelligent breed, with historical roots as working dogs, making them well bonded to humans and highly trainable. They are exceptionally affectionate and well adapted to family life,” says Dr. Jennifer Sperry, veterinarian and spokesperson for AKC Pet Insurance. “Corgis are large dogs on little legs, making them a little less fragile in homes with children compared to miniature and toy breeds. Their fluffy coats and alert ears give them an adorable teddy bear look.”
The American Kennel Club recognizes two types of corgis — the Pembroke Welsh corgi and the Cardigan Welsh corgi. The difference lies in the color and texture of their coats. Queen Elizabeth II was famous for owning more than 30 corgis in her lifetime. At her death, her two Pembroke Welsh corgis, Sandy and Muinck, had a full run of Windsor Castle.
More than 50 different corgi mixes exist today, and while they may have different parentage, they still retain many of the favorable qualities of the dog breed. Read on to find out more about 15 of the best corgi mixes.
Corgman Shepherd
When a corgi and a German shepherd come together, it's called a Corgman Shepherd. The result is an intelligent and loving dog that is perfect for families. While medium in size, they still have a corgi's signature short legs.
Cairn Corgi
The most famous cairn terrier was Toto from The Wizard of Oz. Like Toto, this mix is inquisitive and adventurous. And if you're a fan of the terrier's wiry hair but love the long shape of the corgi, this mix is for you.
Beagi
A Beagi is a mix between a beagle and a corgi. Because beagles and corgis are similar in temperament, you should get the same loyal, hard-working demeanor in your Beagi.
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Corgibull
Pitbulls are often misunderstood, but they are loyal, playful, and athletic. A corgi pitbull mix will bring the best of both breeds to the table.
Corgipom
Corgipoms are a mix of pomeranians and corgis. These sweet dogs may be shaped like corgis, but they have the fine log hair of a pomeranian. They also make the perfect companion dog.
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Chigi
With a chigi (corgi chihuahua), you get a lot in a small package. This mix is energetic, intelligent, and loving. Other names include the Chi-Corgi and the Chorgie.
Corgi Catahoula
Catahoulas are hunting dogs from Louisiana. These lean dogs are used to work hard and long hours of play. But combine them with a corgi, and you get the perfect family dog always up for hikes and outdoor adventures.
Borgis
Borgis is a cross between a border collie and a corgi. The most famous collie was Lassie. Imagine that but in a smaller, more compact size. However, the borgi is bound to have labor-intensive coats due to the combination of long hair from the collie side and the double, thick coat of the corgi.
Dorgi
A corgi dachshund mix is known as a Dorgi. Both dachshunds and corgis have long bodies, so their mix will look similar. They are easily trainable and get along well with other pets and family members.
Corgidor
Corgidors, or Labrador corgis, often look like the Labrador side of their family tree. But they come in a variety of colors, just like the lab. While even-tempered, they are energetic and require lots of exercise.
Spaniel Corgi
Spaniels remain one of the most popular dog groups in America year after year because of their gentle disposition and affectionate nature. Combine them with the loveable, energetic corgi, and you have the perfect family dog.
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