Something about them :
Pembroke Welsh Corgis have been used by the Welsh as herding dogs, family companions, and guardians of the farm. They continue today to be workers and companions for their owners. It is believed that their ancestry dates back to at least the tenth century.
They are sensitive and intelligent dogs. They are easily trained as long as training is done with gentle handling and without severe physical correction. They are healthy and long-lived dogs and are excellent companions for either rural or urban families.
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a natural herding dog. As member of the Herding Group, this breed is short in stature, with a long frame. They have fox like features, making these corgis highly popular with families around the world. Weighing from 25 to 27 lbs, the Pembroke only reaches a height of up to 12 niches.
The temperament Pembroke Welsh Corgis is best described as quick-witted, spunky, and alert. Always willing to please and devoted to its human family members, they make excellent watchdogs and will even fight off intruders if necessary. Pembroke Welsh Corgi dogs are safe to have around children but the dogs may nip at your children’s heels in attempt to play. They also tend to bark a lot, especially when strangers approach
And these arnt my dogs i take no credit as taking this picture just something i found on the net seraching
2011 Best of breed PWCCA National Speciaty Show