Corgidor

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About Corgidor

Lifespan
10-13 years
Group
not applicable
Best Suited For
Singles and families with children and other pets, living in a house with a yard
Temperament
Cheerful, loving, social, loyal, independent, alert, playful, energetic
Comparable Breeds
Labrador Retriever, Cardigan Welsh Corgi
Height
21-23 inches
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Corgidor Basics

Looking for a mix of the best traits of the Corgi and Labrador Retriever, which are two of the most popular dog breeds? Then look no further than the Corgidor.

These fun dogs will love you to the end and be loyal and protective, too. If you have the time to spend with your pet, giving him ample amounts of play and exercise every day, you will fall in love with these beauties.

Check out the information below to learn more about Corgidors and to determine if one would be the perfect fit for your family.

The Corgidor is a cross between a purebred Labrador Retriever and Corgi.

Origin

The Corgidor is a designer dog breed whose origins aren’t entirely clear, but it’s believed the breed was developed for purposes of herding cattle.

Pedigree

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The Corgidor is a cross between a purebred Labrador Retriever and Corgi.

Food / Diet

To give your pooch the nutrition that his body needs to thrive, choose from one of the many high quality dog food brands available. You can then feed your Corgidor an average of 2¾ cups of dry food every day, but split this amount up into multiple feedings throughout the day. And if you are also going to feed your companion some canned food for canines, stick with a high quality brand and reduce the amount of dry food accordingly so that your pet will still get what he needs without gaining too much weight from overeating.

If you have any questions regarding how much your Corgidor should eat, or if you want to give him a raw diet or homemade meals, talk to your vet for the best guidance.

Corgidors make great family pets because they are loving and happy companions.

Training

Corgidors are considered moderately easy to train. They will learn in an average amount of time, so you should expect that results will occur gradually. Remain patient and consistent in your approach for the best results. Never be harsh with your dog, and always use positive reinforcement techniques that include treats, praise, and rewards to encourage your pooch to do well.

Weight

A medium-sized breed, the Corgidor weighs between 35 and 60 pounds.

Temperament / Behavior

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Overall, Corgidors make great family pets because they are loving and happy companions. They also tend to bond strongly to their human family, and they will get along well with children and other pets.

These dogs aren’t known for becoming angry easily, as they are patient and kind. They have also been known to be protective of their loved ones, and they will come to your defense to keep you safe if they think that you are in danger. If you’re in search of watchdog who will bark to let you know if someone suspicious is around, the Corgidor is a good choice.

Common Health Problems

Hybrid canines might end up inheriting some of the health problems that affect their parent breeds. At the same time, though, hybrid breeds like the Corgidor can be surprisingly healthy and hardy too. It is best to be aware of what the potential health problems are so you can recognize symptoms early on and get your pet the appropriate veterinary care. You should also purchase your dog from a reputable breeder with health records on the puppy’s parents. Remember, too, that there’s no way to predict an individual dog’s long-term health, and there’s no guarantee your pet will inherit any ailments.

Some of the health problems that most commonly affect the Labrador Retriever and Corgi include eye ailments, joint dysplasia, ear infections, skin issues, bloat, epilepsy, cold tail, osteochondritis dissecans, back problems, obesity, and intervertebral disk disease.

Life Expectancy

The Corgidor has an average lifespan of 10 to 13 years.

Exercise Requirements

The Corgidor is an active breed that requires daily exercise. These energetic dogs also thoroughly enjoy playing for hours. If your pooch inherited more of the Labrador Retriever traits, he will enjoy swimming, as well as chasing and retrieving toys.

Let your dog experience a variety of physical activities, including off-leash playtime and running in an enclosed and safe backyard or at the dog park. You can take your dog on a couple of walks or jogs every day, as well as go hiking together, as a few examples.

In addition to outdoor fun, be sure to also provide your pet with plenty of toys that will keep him mentally stimulated while indoors.

The Corgidor is an active breed that requires daily exercise.

Recognized Clubs

The Corgidor is not recognized by the American Kennel Club, as it is considered to be a hybrid breed. However, this breed is recognized by the Dog Registry of America, Inc. (DRA).

Coat

A Corgidor will have a coat that is short to medium in length, and only minimal grooming is required. Just brush your pet weekly to control shedding and keep the fur clean, smooth, and healthy. These dogs do shed a lot, so be prepared to clean up fur around the house and from the inside of your car.

Puppies

Like other puppies, your Corgidor should be given a clean and safe environment in which he can play, learn, and grow. If he will be interacting with small children or other animals, be there to supervise to ensure no one gets hurt. You should also start training and socializing your puppy from as early on as possible, as doing so will help him grow up to be a fantastic and friendly pet who gets along with everyone.

Photo credit: Lunja87/Depositphotos; Raymond M./Flickr; Cathy Neth/Flickr

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