Also known as the Cardie or CWC, the Cardigan Welsh Corgi is a loyal, energetic, and intelligent herding breed that combines power and playfulness in a small package. Known for their foxlike appearance, expressive eyes, and long, fluffy tails, Cardigans are affectionate family companions who are great with children and other pets.
Originating from the ancient Celtic tribes that migrated to Wales around 1200 BC, the Cardigan Welsh Corgi takes its name from Cardiganshire, a historic Welsh county. One of the oldest herding breeds in Britain, the Cardigan was bred to drive cattle, its low stature helping it avoid kicks from livestock. Over the centuries, they’ve also served as guard dogs and hunting companions. The breed’s intelligence, stamina, and loyalty made it an essential working partner for Welsh farmers. Today, the Cardigan remains a beloved pet and capable worker, officially recognized by the AKC as part of the Herding Group.
Cardigans are slightly larger than their Pembroke cousins, with rounder ears and long, bushy tails. Their double coats come in a wide variety of colors, including brindle, sable, blue merle, and black. Smart and trainable, Cardigans love to please their owners but may display herding instincts such as nipping at heels during play. Weekly brushing helps manage their heavy shedding, and they thrive on both physical activity and mental stimulation. Whether hiking outdoors or relaxing at home, Cardigans are affectionate companions who form deep bonds with their families. With their versatility, charm, and cheerful spirit, the Cardigan Welsh Corgi is a true all-around family favorite.
The average cost of a purebred Cardigan Welsh Corgi puppy in the United States is approximately $1742, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.