BEST OF BREED: Ch Llandian's Champagne On Ice


BEST OF OPPOSITE: Ch Pembury House Be Still My Heart


WINNERS BITCH/BEST OF WINNERS/BEST PUPPY: Aubrey's Moon River


WINNERS DOG: Crysmont Black Douglas Of Marymead TDIA


SELECT DOG: Ch Creekside Hard Workin Man


SELECT BITCH: GCh Greenwoods Moonlight Melody


BEST VETERAN/AOM: BISS CH Heronsway March Madness CD NA NAJ OAP AJP


BEST IN SWEEPS: Greenwoods Divine Miss M


HIGH IN TRIAL:OTCH Honeyfox Where There's A Will UDX OM2 RA HSAd


BEST ALTERED: Mapleleaf's Goodnight Irene

Breed Standard


To summarize the breed standard, the Pembroke has a foxy, intelligent face with bright, merry eyes and a frequently smiling muzzle. The ears are erect, with their points forming an equilateral triangle with the nose.

The body is relatively long (40% longer than its height at the shoulders), with short legs and little or no tail. Colors are red, sable, fawn or tri-color (red-headed or black-headed). White collars are acceptable, as are white feet and legs, chest, underparts and limited white on the head. The coat is of medium length and of a double nature, with a thick undercoat covered by a topcoat. Also seen (but considered incorrect by Pembroke breeders) are coats which are too long (fluffies), wiry and kinky or overly short (also known as a flat coat).

The Pembroke's weight should be in proportion to its height. Height from ground to the highest point of the shoulders should be 10 to 12 inches. Weight should be 27-30 pounds for a male and 25-28 pounds for a female. A correct Pembroke should not be so large-boned as to appear coarse nor to have not enough bone and appear racy.

For the complete breed standard, click on the link below.

Related Website: Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of America

 
   



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