What is the required body length ratio relative to height for a mature Pembroke Welsh Corgi?

Answer

One and three-quarters times its height at the shoulder

The structural standard emphasizes that the balance between length and height is fundamental to the breed type. A mature Pembroke Welsh Corgi must be substantially longer than it is tall. The precise measurement mandated is that the body length, measured from the breastbone to the rear point of the rump, should approximate one and three-quarters times its total height measured at the shoulder. Deviations from this ratio, resulting in a dog that is too square or overly long in the back, are considered detrimental to the breed standard and functional conformation established over centuries.

What is the required body length ratio relative to height for a mature Pembroke Welsh Corgi?
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