Country of origin: | Wales |
Registries: | AKC, UKC, CKC |
Occupation: | Herder, guardian |
Size: | 10 to 12 in tall; 28 to 30 lbs |
Longevity: | 12 to 14 years |
Exercise: | Active; good in canine sports |
Training: | Easy to moderate |
Grooming: | Sheds |
Colors: | All colours |
This sturdy breed resembles the Swedish Vallhund (see p.133), and the two may be related. Whether the Vikings took breeding stock home with them or brought the lines to Britain is a matter of speculation. What is certain, however, is that these little dogs have been herding cattle, ratting, and guarding farmyards in Wales since at least AD 920. Although this efficient yet stubborn breed is still worked today, most Pembrokes are kept solely as companions. Breeders have been fairly successful in reducing the inclination of this breed to nip.