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There’s A Facebook Group Dedicated To Pics Of Disapproving Corgis And Here Are 40 Of The Best Ones (New Pics)
The Corgi is a strong, athletic, and lively little herder. And while the American Kennel Club says it's one of the most agreeable small house dogs, the adorable fella won't nod to all of your dumb thoughts!
There's a Facebook group called Disapproving Corgis and it's full of hilarious pictures that capture the exact moment these fluffs have had enough of their owner's shenanigans.
We can only imagine what has caused such drama — maybe the news about a cat moving in or the need to go to the vet — but the reactions are something else.
We at Bored Panda already covered the group here but it has seen plenty of new posts since our last publication, so it's about time we released an update!
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Just Picked Him Up From The Groomer For The First Time
"Susan, can you stop taking pictures of me now? I'm getting tired of this s**t everyday" [Disclaimer: Names used in this comment are purely a work of fiction.]
Welsh Corgis come in two varieties: the Pembroke and the Cardigan. They were registered as one breed by the Kennel Club in the U.K. until 1934, but many breeders believe the two breeds developed separately. Both have similar heads, bodies, levels of intelligence, and herding ability, however, the Cardigan is slightly larger and heavier boned than the Pembroke.
For the untrained eye, the easiest way to tell the difference between a Pembroke and a Cardigan is to look at the tails. Pembrokes' are docked and Cardigans' are long. (You can think of it this way: the Pembroke has a "broke" tail; the Cardigan has a long tail like the sleeves of a cardigan sweater.)
Pembroke Welsh Corgis (also called Pembrokes, PWCs, or Pems) are the smallest of the American Kennel Club's herding group, and are also recognized by the United Kennel Club. Their coats can be red, sable, fawn, or tri-colored (red, black, and tan), usually with white markings on the legs, chest, neck, muzzle, and belly. They also may have a narrow blaze on their heads. Pembroke heads are shaped much like the head of a fox.
Pebbles Clearly Disapproves Of The New Corgi Coin Purse I Brought Home. She Is The Only Corgi Allowed In The House, Period!
Sheldon Disapproves Of Walking Pretty Much Anywhere Ever
Babysitting 2/10
Someone is pissed cuz another someone stole their share of attention
Hailing from Pembrokeshire, Wales, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is an enchanting dog whose background is steeped in folklore. According to Welsh legend, this dog sprang from the lairs of fairies and elves!
As the tale goes, one day two children were out in the fields tending to their family's cattle when they found a couple of puppies. The children thought they were foxes, but recognizing something different about them, bundled them up and took them home. Their parents immediately realized that the pups were not foxes, but dogs, and told the kids that the pups were a gift from the fairies that lived in the fields. The fairies used them to pull their carriages and sometimes ride into battle.
When Jolene Realizes That Jumping In The Shower W Daddy Was A Bad Idea
When someone tells you, "Rise and shine!" at 4 am on a Sunday morning
Winston Disapproves Of Us Taking Preventative Actions Against Him Eating Too Fast. The Betrayal!
Corgo The Corgi Disapproves Mondays In The Office
As proof that Pembrokes were indeed the mounts of fairies, the parents pointed to the marks on their backs where the fairy saddle had been placed on their shoulders. The children were delighted and adored their new pups. As they grew, the dogs became treasured companions and learned to help the children take care of the family's cattle.
And for those who don't believe in fairy tales, there are historians who say that the Pembroke Welsh Corgi descended from Vallhunds, Swedish cattle dogs that were brought to Wales by the Vikings in the 9th and 10th centuries. Others think their ancestors were brought to Wales by Flemish weavers in the 12th century.
Either way, the breed has a rather misty historical pedigree.
Daxx's Disapproval Of His New Lil Brother Dutton
Major Disapproval Of Being Told There Will Be “Another” Baby Girl Joining The Family. Does Not Like The Promotion To Big Corgo Sister
Lily Did Not Like Her New Friend
Dixie Disapproves Of Using The Couch Correctly
Farmers who kept working dogs in the past bred the best ones for the jobs they wanted them to do. They didn't keep extensive records about the matings.
In the 1920s, the UK Kennel Club recognized Corgis as purebred dogs. They were officially known as Welsh Corgis when exhibited for the first time in 1925. At that time, Pembrokes and Cardigans were shown in the same class as one breed.
The Pack Doesn't Approve Of Afterhours Activities, Volpe, Renard And Räv All Disapprove
Millie Disapproves Of Family Photos
Today’s Disapproval Is Brought To You Because I Won’t Make The Sky Water Stop. “My Paws Are Wet, Mother
Wow Mahmi, Another Photo?!?! *ugh* Presley Disapproves The Sass On This One
But eventually, in 1934, the Kennel Club recognized the Pembroke and the Cardigan as two separate breeds. In that same year, the American Kennel Club followed suit.
Pembrokes have slowly gained in popularity in the U.S., and today, are one of the top 20 most popular breeds for family pets. They're also popular with Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II of England, who received her first Pembroke Welsh Corgi from her father (King George VI) all the way back in 1933.
The puppy's name was Rozavel Golden Eagle and was a playmate for Elizabeth and her sister, Margaret. Elizabeth has loved the little dogs ever since.
She Is Totally Disapproving Of The Winter Socks
Corkie Disapproves Of The Neighbor’s Puppy
Goose The Corgi Strongly Disapproves Of Her Graduation Certificate, So She Ate It
Bentley Disapproves Of Photos In General
Even though you can still find Pembrokes who are used as working dogs, they are most often seen as family pets these days. Corgis are known for being happy, loving, and intelligent, but can exhibit a bit of stubbornness every now and then.
Pembrokes have a remarkable affinity for children, but due to their herding instincts, they sometimes nip at children's feet or ankles. However, since they are eager learners, though, they can be trained out of this behavior.
Jeju Disapproves Of The Similarity
Making Fun Of Me Again?
"I wish you'd go back to being a fish, and don't come out of water ever"
Umm... Mahmmmm... I Disapprove. That’s All...
Tali Has Decided That The Walk Is Over
Athletic and surprisingly fast, Pembrokes were bred to be herding dogs and require plenty of exercise each day. But with that being said, as long as they get the physical stimulation they need, Pembrokes make fine apartment dogs
Pems can adapt quite easily to living both in the country and the city. Although their coats are weather-resistant and they do well in most climates, they are very people-oriented and need to be a part of the family, not left alone in the backyard.
That's one of the things they disapprove of the most!
I Booped Her... Major Disapproval
Maggie Strongly Disapproves Of Her Auntie’s Choice Of Festive Gifts…
Olivia Disapproves Of Swimming
Gaïa Disapprove Of Having An Invisible Pogo Stick
Let’s Get Ready To Rummmmmble!
"Okay, now take 2 steps to the right Randy, and then Ill spin you" "But I don't wanna dance anymoreeee!"
The Look Of Disapproval
Random Corgi Did Not Approve Of Me Taking Their Picture
Happy Disapproves Of Her Butt Picture Taken
Gloomy Day Today… Rain Rain Go Away
Ned Disapproves Of Humans Sitting On His Couch
Egg Disapproves Of Hoomans Looking At His Bootiful Body Without Giving Chimken Treatos
"🎶You betraaaaayeeeed me, And I know that you'll never feel sorry🎶"
Bowie Knows… Eeeverything. He’s Very Disappointed
Oslo Disapproves Of Mom Playing Dress Up With His New Bandana
How Seeley Really Feels About His Humans Getting Married…
How Dare You Get A New Car With Leather Seats Mom And Dad!!! Now I Will Slip And Slide All Over!
Ollie Disapproves Of Being Interrupted During His Happy Snow Rolls
Most of them are nice and funny pictures. However I still do not like the idea of animal breeds with shortened limbs etc.
Corgis are technically herding dogs. Specifically herding cattle. The short legs makes them less likely to get a hoof to the face when herding. Now tail docking I do not agree with. Originally, it was unnecessary for herding/hunting and could cause injuries if an animal decided to grab it. Now days it's just for show as the majority of dogs do not do the duties they are bred for. They even breed some of the Pembroke species to be born without tails. We have a Cardigan Corgi and they retain their tails and are not docked.
Load More Replies...We have a 5 month old Corgi and he's already a master with the side eye.
Most of them are nice and funny pictures. However I still do not like the idea of animal breeds with shortened limbs etc.
Corgis are technically herding dogs. Specifically herding cattle. The short legs makes them less likely to get a hoof to the face when herding. Now tail docking I do not agree with. Originally, it was unnecessary for herding/hunting and could cause injuries if an animal decided to grab it. Now days it's just for show as the majority of dogs do not do the duties they are bred for. They even breed some of the Pembroke species to be born without tails. We have a Cardigan Corgi and they retain their tails and are not docked.
Load More Replies...We have a 5 month old Corgi and he's already a master with the side eye.