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Hi David and Krista

I took Farina to the vet yesterday and the vet's exact words were, "she is a prefect pup".  She gained a few ounces, she is now 6 1/2 pounds and is doing wonderfully.  The vet also said that she had to come from a really great and caring breeder if she came paper trained.  That for me was an added surprise.  

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Nelly
Sicklerville, NJ

  
 Breed Name: Pembroke Welsh Corgi
 
 Origin: Wales 
 
 Height: Males: 10 - 12 inches, Females: 10-12 inches  
   
 Weight: Males: 25 - 30 lbs., Females: 24 -28 lbs.  
   
 Color:  
   
 Coat: Is water-resistant and consists of hard straight hairs. Acceptable colors are beige, red, black and tan, and there may be white markings on the neck, chest, and legs 
   
 Character: This is an energetic dog that bonds quickly with its family. It is brave, intelligent, alert, and self-confident.  
   
 Temperment: Pembrokes are good with children as long as they do not tease them. They are somewhat watchful around strangers, but not suspicious. Occasionally they can be domineering over each other. 
   
 Care: The coat should be brushed occasionally to remove dead hair. 
   
 Activity: The Corgi has an abundance of energy. Three short walks a day will not suffice. It enjoys games of catch and other activities where it can develop agility skills. 
   
 Description: Pembroke Welsh Corgis are obedient and good house dogs with affectionate natures. Corgis are, as a rule, intelligent, alert and wary of strangers, making them very good watchdogs. Though known for their bark being worse than their bite, they do have a tendency to nip at the heels of people and should be trained as a puppy to eliminate that trait. Pembrokes require companionship and without it may develop undesirable methods of seeking attention. 

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