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Wow, the rarest corgi breed - that’s something special! I mean, who doesn’t love a good ol’ corgi? They’re so cute and fluffy, it’s hard to resist. But this one is extra special - it’s the rarest of them all! From its unique coloring to its distinct features, this pup is sure to turn heads. Let’s take a closer look at what makes this breed so unique.

What Is The Rarest Corgi Breed? [Solved]

Wow! Talk about a super-rare breed - the Swedish vallhund is basically a wolf corgi. It’s a sturdy little herding dog that looks just like the Welsh corgi, and apparently, breeders think they were interbred centuries ago. Pretty cool, huh?

  1. Cardigan Welsh Corgi: This is the oldest of the two Corgi breeds, originating in Wales over 3,000 years ago. It has a long body and short legs, with a thick double coat that can be red, sable, brindle or black and tan in color.

  2. Pembroke Welsh Corgi: This breed is slightly smaller than the Cardigan Welsh Corgi and was developed in Pembrokeshire, Wales during the 12th century. It has a shorter body and longer legs than its cousin, with a thick double coat that can be red-headed tricolor or sable in color.

  3. American Eskimo Dog/Spitz: This breed is not technically a Corgi but it does share many of the same characteristics such as its small size and thick double coat which can be white or cream colored with black markings on its face and ears.

  4. Australian Shepherd/Cattle Dog Mix: This hybrid breed combines two popular herding breeds to create an energetic companion dog that looks like a miniature version of an Australian Shepherd but with shorter legs like those of a Corgi! Its coat can range from solid colors to merle patterns in shades of blue or red merle with white markings on its face and chest area.

Corgis are already pretty rare, but the rarest of them all is the Cardigan Welsh Corgi. It’s a real head-turner with its long body and short legs. Plus, it’s got an adorable face that’ll make you go “aww!” They’re known for being loyal and friendly, so if you’re lucky enough to get one of these cuties, you won’t regret it!