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40 Photos That Prove Corgis Mixed With Other Dog Breeds Is Just Corgis In Disguise

Corgi a.k.a Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a small dog with an erect posture, cat-like ears and a wiggly bottom. They are independent and hardworking. From a long time, they’ve been working dogs. They helped in herding cattle with other livestock. Corgis are headstrong and unyielding. They rely on their own selves and take pride in their own abilities. Another well-known fact about them is that they are Queen Elizabeth’s favorite breed. In her teenage, she kept more than 30 Corgis. Isn’t it an exciting fact? This breed is a very jovial, smart and a high-spirited one.

How a corgi behaves with humans and other breeds of dogs varies from one to another. The smaller the size is, the bigger their personality is. This extremely self-assured and spontaneous dog is also prompt to offer love and compassion. They are just a perfect family dog. They can be quite an attention seeker too at times.

Corgis are adorable, no doubt about that. I mean, you can’t just resist petting one. And they really enjoy it. Even if they are a mixed breed. Their vigorously visible characteristics can be disguised. These fluffy four-legged bundles of joy can easily be recognized when mixed with other breeds.

We have complied 40 pictures of corgis with mixed breeds that speak for themselves!

Corgi and Australian Shepherd

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So unreal!

Corgi and Pomeranian

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Aww, look at those ears.

Corgi and German Shepherd

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Sleepy little woof!

Corgi and Shiba Inu

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Look at those fluffy paws! Irresistible.

Corgi and Siberian Husky

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The wolf doggo. Look how shmol he is!

Corgi and Chow Chow

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He has funny ears, yet delightful.

Corgi and Australian Shepherd playing in the snow.

Do you wanna build a snowman?

Corgi and Golden Retriever

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Floofy woof!

This Corgi and Golden Retriever wants to play fetch.

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Corgi and Dalmatian

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He’s got an amazing posture. Better than most people.

Corgi and Shetland Sheepdog

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Shake that booty.

Corgi and Miniature Schnauzer

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Aww, this one’s well taught. He’s helping with the dishes.

Corgi and Shetland Sheepdog

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Is she real? Overwhelmed with cuteness.

Corgi and Australian Shepherd

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Oh, my heart! It’s melting.

Corgi and Samoyed

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Corgi and Alaskan Malamute

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You can clearly see the Corgi in it. If you know what I mean.

Corgi and Red Heeler

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I love how small this one is. And how big his ears are.

Corgi and Australian Shepherd

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This one looks like a teddy bear.

Corgi and Beagle

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Corgis are mentally very alert and are quick learners. Adaptive of the situations around them. With proper training, they perform almost any task. Corgis like to keep busy. They adjust well in homes that have a lot of activities for them. If you’re keeping one then you need to make time and effort for them. Through moderate movement and physical activities, they tend to be much happier and healthy. It’s just how they work. Not only they like to stay active for themselves but they want to be able to solve problems for you. That’s just a way how they show their love and loyalty.

Talking about a dog’s loyalty, well no other animal tops them in that department. Within dogs when it comes to corgis, they’re loyal to the core. Your bonding level depends on how well you keep your corgi and how much time you invest.

Corgi and Boxer

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This one seems sleepy.

Corgi and Siberian Husky

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Looks at that smile! It’s a one happy pupper.

Corgi and German Shepherd

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Corgi and Labrador Retriever

Walks with pride and dignity.

Corgi and Beagle

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Corgi and Greyhound

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He’s pretty long.

Corgi and Pitbull

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Mr World Wide.

Corgi and Pomeranian

Corgi and Toy Poodle

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Corgi and Chihuahua

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Corgi and Pug

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This one seems to disagree with your poor life choices.

Corgi and Australian Shepherd

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Corgi and Shiba Inu

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He looks high.

Corgi and Shar-Pei

Corgi and German Shepherd

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Corgi and Australian Cattle Dog

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Corgi and Doberman Pinscher

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Corgi and Chow Chow

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Those tiny socks!

Corgi and Pomeranian

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He’s one pineapple and a few inches tall.

Corgi and Boxer

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Corgi and Dalmation

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Could you just tell they were a mix with Corgi? Without even looking at the name? Let us know if you could, and also tell us which one was your favorite. Drop a comment below and share your thoughts with us.

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