What is the historical or genetic description of the Pembroke Welsh Corgi's tail configuration?
Naturally bobbed tail or intentionally docked short
The tail configuration serves as a key distinction when comparing the Pembroke Welsh Corgi to its Cardigan relative. The Pembroke is historically known for having a naturally bobbed tail, meaning some individuals are born without a significant tail structure due to genetics. Alternatively, the tail may have been intentionally docked short in many regions. The American Kennel Club standard accepts tails that are 'naturally short, or docked to appear natural'. If the tail is undocked, it should be carried low but should not curl over the backline; however, the range of acceptable tail lengths, from a short stump to a semi-full tail extending toward the hocks, reflects this genetic and historical variation.
