Synopsis:
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi ranks #26 in dog registrations by the American Kennel Club (AKC) and is an intelligent and sensitive working dog who takes well to training and makes an ideal companion. In addition to general care and health advice, this comprehensive guide follows the breed from its origins as herders of cattle to human companion and outlines the qualities that make it a beloved pet.
The Breed Lover's Guide™ provides the next level in dog care and training for very special breeds of dogs. Written specifically about those less common breeds, this series includes key subjects like breed characteristics, feeding, grooming, training, and health with expert advice from breeders, vets, and trainers affiliated with each breed.
About the Author:
Susan M. Ewing has been writing professionally for newspapers, magazines, and radio since 1964. She has been in dogs since 1977. Susan is affiliated with the Dog Writers Association of America (DWAA) and is president of the Cat Writers Association (CWA). She writes a weekly column, The Pet Pen, for the Post-Journal in Jamestown, New York, where she currently resides with her husband, Jim, and her Corgi, Rhiannon.
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