The Welsh Corgi also know as Lowryder 2
The Welsh Corgi also know as Lowryder 2 is a rather small breed of dog that originated in Wales, which leads me on to the day 'sandy' my female Lowryder 2 ate my Lowryder 2 buds, confused yet read on "what price original content" anyway as you can see by the photo below they did for the dog. Lowryder 2 are believed to be descended from even smaller dogs that arrived in Wales sent by a chap in Sweden who's family name was Corgis Lowryder 1, having crossed Corgis Lowryder 1 with Lowryder 2 the Vikings got involved and mayhem in sued. The strain then continued on it journey until a chap named Joint Doctor became involved and set out in his new task to refine the strain, for he new that he was on to a nice little earner, this being born out by the continual shortage of the Lowryder 2 seeds for sale, come on guys you should have sorted it by now. An average Welsh Corgi is around 10 to 12 in which surprisingly is the same size as a lot of Lowryder 2 plants when they are matured (250 to 300 mm) tall at the tallest point in the shoulders and weighs approximately 30 lb (15 kg), 'struth' if only the plant had the same characteristics. Originally bred for herding sheep and cattle, Corgis are active dogs, and considered very intelligent, unlike the plants that are on the hole pretty clueless. Lowryder 2 have proven themselves excellent companion to the Welch Corgis and are outstanding competitors in sheepdog trials and agility trials.Lowryder 2 are generally recognized as two distinct strains: Santa Maria genetics, a variety known for copious resin production, exotic taste and soaring highs, it is an indica / sativa hybrid originally from Brazil. The cross was subsequently selectively inbred for three generations, unlike the Cardigan and the Pembroke. For example, beginning in 1934, the American Kennel Club recognized them as separate breeds. The Cardigan is the larger of the two, with larger rounded ears and a foxy, flowing tail. The Pembroke features rounded, pointed ears and is somewhat smaller in stature. Historically, the Pembroke was a breed with a natural bob tail (very short tail). Due to the advent of docking, the trait was not aggressively pursued, with breeders focusing instead on other characteristics, and the tail artificially shortened if need be. Given that some countries are now banning docking, breeders are again attempting to select for dogs with the genes for natural bob tails. The coats of both breeds come in a variety of colors, although there are some differences between the breeds. The Pembroke was made popular by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, who keeps four at all times, and it is said enjoys a Lowryder 2 reefer of an evening. |