Swedish corgi morphological characteristics

Morphological Characteristics of the Swedish Corgi
Swedish Corgi (Definite Introduction)

The ideal shoulder height of an adult Swedish Corgi should be 31-35cm, and the ideal body weight of an adult Swedish Corgi should be 11-15kg. Female dogs are smaller and lighter than male dogs. Dogs not falling within this category should be considered faulty. The price of Swedish Corgis sold in China is still relatively expensive compared to other pet dogs.
The head is simple and clean, and the skull is broad and flat. The muzzle is straight, the lower jaw is slightly short, the bite is close, and the lips are not overhanging. The nose is black. The eyes are of average size, dark brown, oval, with black rims. The ears are of medium size, erect, and covered with smooth short hair. They are sensitive to sounds and will change when hearing the sounds. The neck is of good length and shows considerable muscle. The chest is too broad. The forelegs are short and straight. Hind limb muscles are well developed, healthy and powerful. The feet are of average size and oval. Traditionally, tails are generally docked, but docking is prohibited in the United Kingdom and some other European countries. The coat is double-layered, with the outer layer being rough, of medium length, and lying close to the skin. The undercoat is rich, soft and fine. The hair on the front of the forelimbs is shorter, and the hair on the back of the neck, chest, and hind legs is slightly longer. The color of the coat is any shade of gray, red, or tawny, sable, or a mixture of the above colors. Relatively light colors often appear on the snout, throat, chest, abdomen, buttocks, feet and other parts.

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