We're Running Out of Corgis

Low registration may put them on Kennel Club's 'vulnerable' list
By Matt Cantor,  Newser Staff
Posted Nov 7, 2013 8:23 AM CST
We're Running Out of Corgis
Corgis are poised to join the British Kennel Club's "vulnerable native breeds."   (Shutterstock)

In a serious threat to adorable viral videos, it appears corgis are facing the dog-breed equivalent of endangerment. With just 241 Pembroke Welsh Corgis registered this year, the breed is currently on Britain's Kennel Club's "at watch list": if 300 aren't registered by January, they'll be considered a "vulnerable native breed," the New York Post reports. And reaching 300 "looks unlikely," the Kennel Club says of Queen Elizabeth's favored breed, per AFP. So what's hurting corgis' numbers? According to the Telegraph, it could be the matter of tail-docking, banned in Britain in 2007. Apparently breeders don't like the full-tail look: "We have lost a lot of our big kennels. A lot have just given up," despite demand for the dogs, says a breeder. (More Welsh corgi stories.)

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