What was the status of the American Kennel Club (AKC) registration for both Corgi types before 1934?

Answer

Both types were registered under the single name "Welsh Corgi"

The American Kennel Club (AKC) handled the recognition timeline for the two Corgi types differently and later than The Kennel Club in England. While the UK separated them officially in 1925, the AKC maintained a unified registry for a period. Up until 1934, the AKC registered both the Pembroke and the Cardigan varieties under the generic, single designation of "Welsh Corgi." It was only after this year that the AKC officially recognized the Pembroke as a distinct breed. The Cardigan's official separate recognition by the AKC followed much later, not until 1952, illustrating the historical confusion and the slow confirmation of distinct genetic pools in the US.

What was the status of the American Kennel Club (AKC) registration for both Corgi types before 1934?

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