· December 9, 2023

Dorgi

Recognition and History
– Dorgi is not recognized as a breed by any major kennel club.
– The Dorgi hybrid originated from a mating between one of Queen Elizabeth II’s corgis and a Dachshund named Pipkin.
– Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret bred more Dorgis, including Cider, Berry, Vulcan (nicknamed Womble), and Rum.
– Queen Elizabeth II has owned at least 10 Dorgis, with names like Brandy, Chipper, Harris, Pickles, Piper, Tinker, and Candy.

Appearance and Health
– Dorgis have a short coat that comes in various colors, such as gold, brown, and black.
– Both the Corgi and Dachshund have a long back, which may lead to structural problems in Dorgis.
– Health issues that Dorgis may face include patella luxation, hip dysplasia, and Legg–Calvé–Perthes disease.

Historical Background and Breeding
– The Dorgi hybrid started with the mating of Queen Elizabeth II’s corgi and Princess Margaret’s Dachshund.
– The sisters continued breeding Dorgis, leading to the inclusion of notable individuals like Cider, Berry, Vulcan (Womble), and Rum.
– Queen Elizabeth II has had a total of 10 Dorgis over the years, each with their own unique names.

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Categories
– Dorgi is categorized under ‘Dog crossbreeds.’
– The article is listed as a stub related to dogs and royalty.
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– The article includes species microformats.
– The article is classified as a stub.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorgi

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