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This hybrid started when one of ] mated with a Dachshund, Pipkin, belonging to ].<ref name=G/> The sisters bred more Dorgis and these included Cider, Berry, and Vulcan (who was later nicknamed ], due to a similar appearance), who belonged to the Queen, and Rum, who belonged to Margaret.<ref name=Junor/> Over the years the Queen has had at least ten Dorgis, the others being named Brandy, Chipper, Harris, Pickles, Piper, Tinker, and Candy.<ref name=Hoey/> | This hybrid started when one of ] mated with a Dachshund, Pipkin, belonging to ].<ref name=G/> The sisters bred more Dorgis and these included Cider, Berry, and Vulcan (who was later nicknamed ], due to a similar appearance), who belonged to the Queen, and Rum, who belonged to Margaret.<ref name=Junor/> Over the years the Queen has had at least ten Dorgis, the others being named Brandy, Chipper, Harris, Pickles, Piper, Tinker, and Candy.<ref name=Hoey/> | ||
Dorgis have a short coat in a variety of colours ranging from gold to brown to black.<ref name=Bonham/> | Dorgis have a short coat in a variety of colours ranging from gold to brown to black. They are not recognised by any kennel club.<ref name=Bonham/> | ||
Both the Corgi and the Dachshund have a long back and so there is a potential for structural problems. Health issues may include ], ] and ].<ref name=Bonham/> | Both the Corgi and the Dachshund have a long back and so there is a potential for structural problems. Health issues may include ], ] and ].<ref name=Bonham/> |
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Dog breedDorgi | |
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An adolescent Dorgi | |
Foundation stock | Dachshund, Welsh corgi |
Variety status | Not recognized as a breed by any major kennel club. |
Dog (domestic dog) |
A Dorgi is a dog which is a cross between a Dachshund and a Welsh Corgi.
This hybrid started when one of Queen Elizabeth's corgis mated with a Dachshund, Pipkin, belonging to Princess Margaret. The sisters bred more Dorgis and these included Cider, Berry, and Vulcan (who was later nicknamed Womble, due to a similar appearance), who belonged to the Queen, and Rum, who belonged to Margaret. Over the years the Queen has had at least ten Dorgis, the others being named Brandy, Chipper, Harris, Pickles, Piper, Tinker, and Candy.
Dorgis have a short coat in a variety of colours ranging from gold to brown to black. They are not recognised by any kennel club.
Both the Corgi and the Dachshund have a long back and so there is a potential for structural problems. Health issues may include patella luxation, hip dysplasia and Legg–Calvé–Perthes disease.
See also
References
- Martin Belam (18 April 2018), "The Queen's corgis are dead: long live the 'dorgis'", The Guardian
- Penny Junor (2018), All The Queen's Corgis: Corgis, Dorgis and gundogs: The story of Elizabeth II and her most faithful companions, Hachette UK, p. 75, ISBN 9781473686755
- Brian Hoey (2013), Pets by Royal Appointment: The Royal Family and their Animals, Biteback Publishing, p. 66, ISBN 9781849546492
- ^ Margaret H. Bonham (2005), The Complete Idiot's Guide to Designer Dogs, Alpha, pp. 105–107, ISBN 9781592573691
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