Pembroke Welsh Corgi vs Weimaraner
Side-by-side comparison across all 14 AKC trait ratings, with a clear verdict on which breed fits which kind of household.
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Pembroke Welsh Corgi vs Weimaraner
People don’t usually pit a corgi against a Weimaraner, but I get why the question comes up. Both are smart, loyal, and deeply attached to their people. You’re looking at two dogs that’ll follow you from room to room, desperate to be involved. But that’s where the similarity ends. these breeds live entirely different lives. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a 30-pound dynamo packed into 12 inches of stubborn charm. Bred to nip at cattle heels, they’re alert, loud, and always working. They’ll herd your kids, bark at the toaster, and shed so much you’ll find tumbleweeds of red fluff behind the couch weeks later. They fit in apartments, sure, but only if you’re committed to daily walks and brain games. Without it, they get clever in destructive ways. Now picture the Weimaraner: a 70-pound silver-gray athlete with a pointer’s grace and a lab’s love for people. They were built to run all day through German forests, and they still act like it. This isn’t a dog you casually take for a stroll. You need space, time, and a willingness to match their energy. They’re gentle with kids, don’t bark much, and shed less than the corgi. but they demand involvement. Leave them alone too long and they’ll redecorate your kitchen floor. So who picks which? If you want a big-dog personality in a small body and don’t mind the fur tumbleweeds, go corgi. If you’re active, have room to run, and want a deeply bonded partner for adventures, the Weimaraner will steal your heart. and your running shoes. Here’s the real talk: both breeds suffer from back issues. But while the corgi’s short spine is a ticking clock, the Weimaraner’s bloat risk is a true emergency. Neither is low-maintenance, but the stakes are just higher with the big gray one.
Trait-by-trait
Higher bar = more of that trait. Shedding, barking, drooling, grooming flipped for readability.Where they diverge
Choose the Pembroke Welsh Corgi if…
- Active families
- Apartment or small home living with exercise
- Dog sport enthusiasts
- You value good with other dogs — Pembroke Welsh Corgi scores noticeably higher.
Choose the Weimaraner if…
- Active families with space
- Hunters
- Runners and hikers
- You value good with young children — Weimaraner scores higher here.

