A) 20-22 inches B) 15-17 inches C) 25-27 inches D) 10-12 inches
A) Queen Elizabeth II B) Queen Isabella C) Queen Mary D) Queen Victoria
A) 6-8 years B) 12-15 years C) 16-18 years D) 10-12 years
A) Curly fur B) Short legs C) Long tail D) Floppy ears
A) Scotland B) Wales C) Ireland D) England
A) World Canine Organization (Fédération Cynologique Internationale) B) United Kennel Club (UKC) C) Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) D) American Kennel Club (AKC)
A) Hyperactive B) Aggressive C) Obese D) Underweight
A) Kidney failure B) Intervertebral disc disease C) Heart disease D) Diabetes
A) Nipping at heels B) Running in circles C) Barking loudly D) Sitting quietly
A) Toy Corgi B) Cardigan Welsh Corgi C) Miniature Corgi D) German Shepherd Corgi
A) Touch B) Smell C) Taste D) Hearing
A) Single coat B) No coat C) Curly coat D) Double coat
A) Herding B) Sporting C) Working D) Toy
A) Red and white B) Black and tan C) Blue merle D) Sable
A) Tracking scents B) Guarding homes C) Hunting birds D) Herding cattle
A) Vaccination schedule B) Grooming routine C) Diet and exercise D) Training sessions
A) Progressive retinal atrophy B) Hip dysplasia C) Epilepsy D) Degenerative myelopathy
A) Herding instinct B) Digging behavior C) Barking tendency D) Swimming ability
A) Paw B) Ear C) Whisker D) Tail
A) Work companion B) Dwarf dog C) Loyal friend D) Playful pup |