Swedish Corgi dog (confirm introduction)
Swedish Vallhund (Swedish Vallhund), as its name suggests, is originally from Sweden. Originated in the 6th century, the initial method of raising cattle was to herd cattle. Except for its furry appearance, its appearance is very similar to the Welsh Corgi (certain introduction).
In 1942, this species was close to extinction and its number was very small. Canine experts have made great efforts to restore this species and its numbers continue to increase. Recognition was given by the Swedish Kennel Club in 1948. In 1964, the Swedes changed its name to "Vasgotaspets" and it is now widely scattered in Sweden. The Swedes believe that it is the ancestor of Corgis in various European countries. However, this statement has caused widespread controversy. It is still uncertain whether it is the ancestor of Corgis or its descendants.
Chinese name: Swedish Corgi
English name: Swedish Vallhund
Body type classification: Small
< strong> Dog breed classification: Shepherd dog
Family: Canidae
Subfamily: Canis subfamily
Kingdom: Animal Kingdom
Genus: Canis
Phylum:Chordata
Subphylum:Vertebrates Subphylum
Class:Mammalia
Subclass:Theria
Order:Carnivora
< strong>Origin:Sweden
Origin:6th century
Lifespan:12-14 years
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