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Top 7 Interesting facts about the corgi golden retriever mix + Corgi Names

Last Updated on February 6, 2021 by Dogs Vets

Facts About The Corgi Golden Retriever Mix + Corgi Names

 

The Corgi Golden Retriever Mix is known to be a cross between a Golden Retriever and a Corgi, also known as a Golden Corgi or Corgi Retriever. It is a medium-sized dog with a height of 10 to 18 inches and a weight between 30 and 75 pounds. The average lifespan of Golden Corgies is 10 to 14 years.

It has been a part of their history for eight decades, from Queen Elizabeth II to their parents and so on for several generations.

In April 2018, it was reported that Queen Elizabeth’s last corgi, Willow, died of old age at 15. And the world was in tears.

There is much to love about this goofy-looking dog with his long body, short legs and stiff bat ears.

corgi aussie mix

The typical Corgi temperament is bold, fearless and protective of strangers, but friendly, playful and loving of loved ones.

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As mentioned above, the average weight of an adult dog ranges from 13 to 34 kg. Its height ranges from 25 to 45 cm.

As cute as the Corgi is, its iconic back is associated with serious health problems: Disc disease, which can cause muscle spasms, difficulty walking and a ruptured spine.

Purebreds have also been known to develop hip dysplasia and epilepsy, which unfortunately is also common in other breeds.

The lifespan of a Corgi, as I stated above, is between 10 and 14 years, but as you heard before, Queen Elizabeth got 15 years out of Willow. REST IN PEACE.

The Golden Retriever Corgi Mix Appearance and characteristics

The Golden Retriever Corgi Mix Appearance

Weight 30 lbs to 70 lbs
Height 10 inches to 1 foot and 6 inches tall at the shoulders
Coat Type Short and straight, medium-length, often thick, wavy
Coat Color combination of different shades of brown and red, black, white
Amount of Shedding Moderate to heavy shedding
Temperament Intelligent, playful, high-energy, affectionate to family

 

Top 7 Interesting facts about the Corgi Golden Retriever Mix

 

1. Looking for a Golden Retriever Corgi puppy for sale

There are four ways to purchase a Golden Retriever Corgi mix puppy.

  • Pet stores
  • Backyard breeders
  • Professional breeders
  • Rescue shelters

Among the four options, my colleagues and I strongly recommend buying from professional breeders. These people take good care of the dogs by providing quality food and a favorable living environment, and they prevent inbreeding to ensure minimal health problems. Reliable breeders can provide you with health clearance results and genetic testing for the parent dogs and offspring, as well as records of vaccinations and other relevant documents.

The pet store is probably the most accessible place to buy a puppy. However, you should keep in mind that most puppies in pet stores come from puppy mills. The puppy mill, a hatchery, is a place where dogs are kept in deplorable conditions. In this place, puppy mill owners force dogs to breed and give birth.

2. Golden Retriever Corgi Mix Cost

The monetary value of Corgi Golden Retriever Mix puppies is usually between $1,000 and $2,000. The coat color and type, the size of the puppy, the location of the hatchery, and the reliability of the breeder all affect the selling price of these puppies.

However, before buying from professional breeders, you can also consider visiting your local animal shelters to check if a Golden Retriever mixed with Corgi puppies is available and if you are qualified to adopt. There are also rescue centers that are breed specific and non-profit. For more information on such facilities, visit the Internet and contact veterinarians.

3. Caring for your Corgi and Golden Retriever mix

Your Corgi Golden Retriever mix puppy is a medium to heavy shaker with a double coat and will benefit from regular grooming.

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The grooming process begins with combing. First, use a metal and medium tooth comb to go over the coat in sections. Then, comb the coat with a fine-tooth comb to remove ticks and fleas. You should take extra time to comb in areas where tangles are common, such as the base of the ears.

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Daily grooming begins when the puppy’s coat starts to blow or when the puppy starts shedding the undercoat. Before brushing, you can lightly spray the puppy’s coat with water to prevent loose hair from spreading over the entire area.

The next step is to bathe your puppy, especially if it is smelly and dirty. Some people trim the puppy’s fur before bathing it. It is up to your discretion if you follow the steps to the letter. After soaping with shampoo and then rinsing the coat, you can blow dry the coat.

 

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Part of the grooming process is checking for wax buildup in the ears and signs of an ear infection. You can clean their ears with a cotton ball and a dog-specific ear solution. You should never use a cotton swab on their ears.

If you don’t have that much time in your hands, you should always make appointments with reliable groomers in town or with-in your neighborhood. It is always important to maintain the puppy’s appearance and identify possible visual and internal deformities.

4. Family-friendly and affectionate

Since they can be aggressive towards strangers, due to their Cardigan origins, initiate early socialization. This step will allow the puppy to be more accommodating to strangers or family friends.

Early socialization occurs from the 7th week to the 4th month of the puppy’s life. Early socialization not only helps the puppy become familiar with people nearby, but allows the puppy to become accustomed to its environment and not be overwhelmed by various activities.

corgi puppy

To begin early socialization, you will introduce the puppy to new sounds, smells and sights. This step is critical to acclimating him to the environment. When you perform this step, I recommend giving an appropriate amount of treats.

Golden Retriever Corgi Mix puppies are family friendly and loving. You can count on their loyalty to your family. However, you should be aware of their herding instincts that can cause them to pinch your child’s ankles or feet. There should be adult supervision when the dog interacts with a child.

5. Exercise Requirements

Corgi Golden Retriever Mix puppies are high energy dogs. It is imperative that you provide them with plenty of mental and physical stimulation.

Their parent breeds love water. I recommend the following activities for your Corgi Crossed with Golden Retriever puppy:

  • Swimming
  • Running
  • Race-walking
  • Fetching a Frisbee or tennis ball

The duration of the physical activity should be at least 30 minutes to 1 hour. A well-trained dog will cause fewer problems at home.

For mental stimulation, you should give them toys to hand out. These toys will satisfy the puppy’s playfulness and ward off their boredom.

6. Training

Golden Retrievers mixed with Corgi puppies are intelligent and easy to train. When you involve the puppy in training classes, you also expose him to socialization and let him learn the right and wrong habits.

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During training, mischief and lapses in concentration can occur. One way to prevent this situation is to keep the sessions short. If you use this technique, you will have the puppy’s undivided attention for a certain period of time.

corgi mix puppies
Corgi Mix Puppies

In order to have efficient training sessions, you need to have a consistent, positive and treatment-based reward system. You must refrain from giving harsh corrections to your Corgi Golden Retriever puppy, as this mixed puppy is usually very sensitive.

7. Corgi Golden Retriever Mix Health Problems

In spite of the risk of its parent breed Corgi to acquire various diseases, this designer breed has a lower risk of developing deadly diseases. With the mixed gene pool of purebred dogs, the probability of health problems becomes significantly lower.

Welsh Corgi names

The Corgi breed is originally from Wales, Great Britain, where it was originally used as a herding dog.

With this in mind, you may want to choose a Welsh name for your Corgi to reflect the heritage and origin of the breed.

Let’s better start with the girls!

Female Welsh Corgi names

  • Fflur (Flower)
  • Ffion (Foxglove)
  • Ffanci (Fancy)
  • Ceri (To love)
  • Ceinwen (Blessed and fair)
  • Catrin (Pure)
  • Carys (The beloved one)
  • Carryl (Love)
  • Caron (Loving or kind-hearted)
  • Cari (To love, friend)
  • Betrys (The blessed one)
  • Bethan (A form of Elizabeth)
  • Berwyn (Fair-haired)
  • Aeron (Celtic goddess of battle and slaughter)
  • Aeres (Welsh name for heiress)

Welsh male Corgi names

There are plenty of Welsh male Corgi names to choose from.

For more male Corgi names, take a look at our suggestions for male dog names at this link.

  • Gar (Gentle, Enclosure, Watchful)
  • Gareth (Gentle, Enclosure, Watchful)
  • Garth (Gentle, Enclosure, Watchful)
  • Gavan (White hawk)
  • Tegan (Darling, Loved one)
  • Tegau (Darling, Loved one)
  • Harri (Home ruler)
  • Huw (Heart and mind)
  • Ifan (Welsh form of John)
  • Ifor
  • Ilar (Cheerful)

Royal Corgi names

It is known that the British royal family always had at least one Corgi in their household.

Perhaps you would like to be inspired by the royal associations of your puppy when choosing his name?

Queen Elizabeth Corgi names

As you know, Queen Elizabeth really loves her corgis!

Who knows, your puppy might even be related to one of Her Majesty’s beloved pups!

So why not name your Corgi after one of the Queen Elizabeth’s dogs?

This is a list of the Queen’s Corgi dog Names: 

We’ve added some other names HM has given to her other favorite canine companions.

Including cocker spaniels and dorgies (a cross between a corgi and a dachshund).

We think these names would look great on a Corgi too!

  • Monty
  • Emma
  • Linnet
  • Willow
  • Holly
  • Cider
  • Berry
  • Vulcan
  • Candy
  • Bisto
  • Oxo
  • Flash
  • Spick
  • Span

Finding a corgi rescue near me

If at any point you need to rescue a Corgi dog breed, you just need to visit the Corgi Rescue website

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Fact Check

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Reference: thedogdigest.com

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