Dorgi Breed Details
Although many hybrids are purposefully bred as part of the "designer dog" craze for companionship, the Dorgi descends from two hardworking parent breeds. Corgis have history as herding dogs while Dachshunds were fierce little hunters. The Dorgi, herself, is a loving, social, energetic and alert canine that will fit well into any household. Their small size, ease in training and low maintenance makes them great companions for the young or old, experienced or not.
PROS
- Good-natured, friendly, desires attention and human interaction
- Excellent choice for households with children
- Great with other pets
- Low maintenance grooming
- Exercise needs easily met
- Can be indoor/outdoor with indoor preferred
- Watchdog abilities
- Easily trained
CONS
- Prone to separation anxiety
- Prone to obesity and elongated backs are delicate
- Must have at least half hour of daily outdoor exercise
- Frequent barkers