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Corgi Coloring Pages

6 free printable designs including Standard, Standard, Standard, Standard and more.

Corgis are small herding dogs with big personalities and even bigger hearts! These adorable pups are famous for their short legs, fluffy butts, and fox-like faces that make everyone smile. Originally bred in Wales to herd cattle and sheep, Corgis are surprisingly athletic despite their compact size. Their intelligence and loyal nature have made them beloved family pets worldwide, and they're even the favorite breed of British royalty! With their expressive eyes and perky ears, Corgis make perfect subjects for our free printable coloring pages. Whether you're a dog lover or just enjoy coloring cute animals, these Corgi coloring pages will bring hours of creative fun while you learn about these amazing little shepherds.

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Fun facts about Corgi

  1. Queen Elizabeth II owned more than 30 Corgis during her reign, and most of them were descendants of her first Corgi named Susan.

  2. The word 'Corgi' comes from Welsh and means 'dwarf dog' or 'cur dog,' perfectly describing their compact size.

  3. Corgis can run up to 25 miles per hour despite their short legs, making them surprisingly fast and agile.

  4. Baby Corgis are born with floppy ears that gradually stand up as they grow, usually becoming erect by 8 to 10 weeks old.

  5. Corgis naturally have a herding instinct so strong that they sometimes try to herd children, other pets, and even their owners by gently nipping at heels.

About Corgi

Why do Corgis have such short legs?

Corgis have short legs due to a genetic condition called achondroplasia, which causes dwarfism. This trait was actually beneficial for herding because their low height helped them avoid cattle kicks while nipping at heels to guide livestock.

How big do Corgis get when fully grown?

Adult Corgis typically weigh between 22 to 30 pounds and stand about 10 to 12 inches tall at the shoulder. Despite their small stature, they're surprisingly sturdy and muscular dogs built for farm work.

What do Corgis like to eat?

Corgis thrive on high-quality dog food with proper portions since they love to eat and can gain weight easily. They also enjoy healthy treats like carrots, apples, and blueberries as occasional snacks.

How long do Corgis typically live?

Corgis usually live between 12 to 15 years with proper care. Regular exercise, good nutrition, and routine veterinary checkups help them stay healthy and active throughout their lives as beloved family companions.

Are there different types of Corgis?

Yes! There are two main breeds: Pembroke Welsh Corgis (which have no tails or very short tails) and Cardigan Welsh Corgis (which have long, fox-like tails). Both types make wonderful pets with similar personalities.

Do Corgis shed a lot of fur?

Corgis are double-coated dogs that shed year-round, with heavier shedding during spring and fall seasons. Regular brushing helps manage their fluffy undercoat and keeps their beautiful fur looking healthy and neat.

Coloring page FAQs

Are these Corgi coloring pages free?

Yes! All our Corgi coloring pages are completely free to download and print. Simply click on any design you like and start printing immediately.

What age are these Corgi coloring pages for?

Our Corgi coloring pages are designed for ages 8 to 14, with varying difficulty levels. Simpler designs work great for younger kids, while detailed pages challenge older children.

How do I print these Corgi coloring pages?

Just download any Corgi coloring page and print it on standard A4 or Letter paper using your home printer. No account signup or payment required!

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