Let’s play “Name something cuter than a Corgi”! Sounds impossible, right? But let me change your mind because these Corgi Mixes are nothing less than adorable!
You would likely find these fluffy Corgi mixes in shelters and rescues for adoption. Mixes of this breed, or any other breed other than the Labradoodle or Goldendoodle mix, are a bit hard to find for sale.
Dog breeders usually opt for breeding well-established and well-known dog breeds, for example, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, the Golden Retriever, or any other registered and AKC or UKC-approved dog breed.
However, it is a fact that mixed breeds are becoming popular as each day goes by. Combining personality traits and genetics of two dog breeds can result in a fantastic hybrid that fits all your requirements, both personality and health-wise!
Everything else is set aside, but one thing is sure – Corgi mixes are one of the cutest mixes I have ever seen!
And they have a fun personality that matches their cute looks. It is really not that odd when you think of it that this little pup was chosen as the favorite dog of the Royal Family!
The Cutest Corgi Mixes You’ll Want As Your Pets
Did you know that there are two types of Corgis? The Pembroke Welsh Corgi and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi are the two types of Corgies, and there are apparent physical distinctions between the two kinds. The Cardigan is often larger in terms of weight.
The Pembroke Corgi is linked to the arrival of dogs with Flemish weavers from the 14th century, but the Cardigan Welsh Corgi breed is associated with dogs brought by Norse settlers.
As I mentioned earlier, they were the most loved dog breed of the Royal Family – Elizabeth II personally owned more than thirty Pembrokes, of which some Corgi Dachshund mixes (Dorgis, which contributed to the rise in popularity of the Pembroke Welsh Corgi.
Having these wonderful royal dogs as one of the parent breeds will make picking your favorite from this list a bit difficult, but I am sure that the best Corgi mix for you is patiently waiting for you somewhere along the lines of this list!
1. Corgi Golden Retriever Mix – Golden Corgi
Mixing together these two dogs of wonderful personalities and dispositions could not result in anything less than amazing! Its cute little short legs and a big, fluffy tail will add to its odd yet beautiful physical looks.
These little cutie pies are of wonderful nature and fit well into families of all kinds. The Golden’s friendly attitude and warm-hearted nature do relax the Corgi’s stubbornness, making them a well-balanced mixed breed.
2. Corgi Labrador Retriever Mix- Corgi Lab Mix Or The Corgidor
A great dog for active families – meet the Corgidor, a small dog that will swipe you off your feet with its charm and overall personality.
They love being in the center of your attention and really enjoy playtime. Also, don’t be surprised if this cute pup pulls the leash straight into a body of water – thanks to its Labrador parent, this little dog will enjoy its water time!
3. Corgi German Shepherd Mix – Corman Shepherd
Both of the parent breeds of this mixed breed have genetics that is set to produce a medium-sized yet really intelligent and capable herding dog.
They will be happy and fulfilled if they are to be trusted with an everyday assignment, such as herding livestock. If not, they will need a lot of mental and physical stimulation received in other ways, such as long walks, training sessions, interactive dog toys, and similar.
They will need a fair amount of daily activity, around at least 2 hours.
4. Corgi Shar Pei Mix – Shar Corgi
This dog mix can vary in size from medium all the way to large, thanks to its parent breeds. When it comes to the creases, or the “wrinkles” of the Shar Pei – yes, they will probably inherit those.
However, because of Shar Pei’s distanced personality, I recommend starting early socialization and proper training as early as possible.
As soon as they know their surroundings and can walk and eat independently, start exposing them to various other dogs, people, and situations.
This is a highly important thing to do with any Shar Pei mix because this dog’s personality traits are often negatively described. That does not mean this dog breed is bad; it just means it was in bad hands!
5. Corgi Poodle Mix – Corgipoo
The Poodle is a dog breed most often mixed with other breeds. The two main reasons are that they are extremely intelligent dogs and their coats are hypoallergenic, or at least less troubling for most of the population.
And no, this does not mean that the Corgipoo will be hypoallergenic. But, it does mean that they might have a curly coat, similar or the same as the Poodle’s, and that they might be not as problematic for allergy sufferers as some other dog breeds.
These dogs will have high activity levels and be equally trainable!
6. Bernese Corgi Mix
A bit clumsy but very friendly and family-oriented, say hello to the Bernese Corgi mix!
This wonderful dog might come in various colors, including the characteristic tri-color Bernese Mountain Dog combination and the Corgi colors. But they will usually have a white stripe over their chest.
The Bernese Mountain Corgi Mix will be a happy dog that needs regular playtime and walks. Their coats might get tangled if you brush them sparingly, so please make sure that you brush them daily. Not only will you prevent tangles, but they will enjoy your attention!
7. Corgi Shiba Inu Mix – Corgi Inu
This cute mixed dog will be small to medium in size, but don’t mix their physical size with the size of their personality because you’ll be in the wrong!
You might not think of a Shiba Inu and Corgi mix as being all that noteworthy, given their similar size and coloration, but you’d be surprised.
8. Corgi Shih Tzu Mix – Corgi Tzu
Shorgis or Corgi Tzus are friendly family dogs that genuinely care about their owners above all else. They pick things up more quickly since they are actively clever breeds, and training can help them develop well-mannered behavior.
They will be these silly little dogs that enjoy spending time with children equally as much as adults. Playtime means a lot to them, so make sure they have loads of it!
Additional value to this mix: as they are on the smaller side, you can be sure they will live longer because small dogs live longer than large ones!
9. Corgi Basenji Mix
Because they adore their favorite humans above all else, these pups are a breed that is loyal to their families. Though these dogs may exhibit some alpha tendencies as a result of their working breed parents, with proper training, you can educate them on who is in charge in this situation.
They might be a better fit for families or individuals who are a bit more introverted because these dogs enjoy spending some “alone time” after long daily walks.
10. Corgi Cocker Spaniel Mix – Pembroke Cocker Corgi
They are quick to pick up new skills and intelligent, although they can be a little stubborn when learning new things and will try to trick you with their adorable appearance out of cuteness.
Both Corgis and Cocker Spaniels are nice breeds toward people. As a result, their mixed-breed puppy will likewise be an affectionate dog that is eager to please and stick by you no matter what.
Although they are not very active, these dogs will nonetheless follow you outside. Even if they aren’t very active or playful, their adorable stunts will make you laugh.
The best part is that these Corgi mix breeds are simple to get along with in various surroundings, so they will fit right in with the family no matter where you live or if you have other pets.
11. Corgi Jack Russel Mix
The Corgi and Russel mix usually has almond-shaped eyes, pointed ears, and the black tip of the snout. Aside from being adorable, the nature of this dog makes it a wonderful family companion with a lively and devoted nature.
The resulting dog is devoted, lovable, and incredibly loyal. This Corgi mix breed is strongly interested in training and learning tricks since they enjoy receiving praise from their owners.
They dislike being by themselves, though. If you’re ready to take in this adorable Corgi mix, just be sure to dedicate enough time and care for it, as it may result in separation anxiety.
Also, these dogs may be overly active because of the Russel parents. Therefore, it would be best to ensure you have the time and energy for long daily walks and training.
12. Corgi Dalmatian Mix
The lovely Corgi Dalmatian will be your friend, companion, and dependable pet, as both parents make wonderful family pets. And yes, they will probably inherit the beautiful black spots!
On the other hand, when they are unfamiliar with some dogs or unknown people, Dalmatians may be shy or nervous. If not properly socialized, the Corgi Dalmatian hybrid dog will exhibit these characteristics and be tense and alert.
It doesn’t, however, lessen the dogs’ activity levels. It enjoys taking walks, playing with its owner, guarding the family, and making you feel good with its acts and stunts.
13. Chihuahua Corgi Mix – Chigi
Chigi dog is the name for the crossbreed between Chihuahuas and Corgis. The puppy you get will be a cute little herding dog the size of a toy since both parents are of small dog breeds. It will have the herding instincts of the Corgi. However, they might not be showing them.
Chihuahuas often bark a lot, so be ready for your toy Corgi to express their opinion whenever they feel like it. These dogs get along well with kids and other pets, but to maintain your dog’s health, take them on daily walks.
In this case, it would be best if playtime with children is supervised because of two things:
- They can be on the smaller side. In that case, kids might injure them unintentionally. Because of that, it is important to supervise their playtime and teach your children how to play with them gently.
- Chihuahuas are known as nervous dogs. Combine that with a lack of early socialization, and you will get an anxious dog that is always ready to defend itself even when there is no danger. Because of this, they can snap at kids any time, leaving supervision an important factor.
If interested, you can find more about Chihuahua mixes here!
14. Corgi Husky Mix – Horgi
The Siberian Husky Corgi mix is a mixed breed dog with high activity levels. But wait, not just that; they have high shedding levels and high sass levels, too.
So, don’t be surprised that while you are brushing out their double coat, they seem to have something to say back to you. They are talkers and won’t mind showing you whatever is on their minds!
They will be medium in size, usually bulkier, and they often inherit the Husky tail.
15. Corgi Pomeranian Mix
Since Pomeranian and Corgi are toy dog breeds, they will have toy puppies. Don’t be fooled by their diminutive stature; these dogs require a large space for playing, exercising, and running.
Large open yards, ranches, and fields are risky because your Pomcorgi could become the prey for larger animals and birds. They have high energy levels, and I recommend walking them daily for long distances, spending at least 2 hours a day in activities.
If they inherit the Pomeranian’s coat, please make sure to brush them daily and take them every few weeks to the groomer’s.
16. Bulldog Corgi Mix
Since Bulldogs exhibit moody and stubborn behavior, you must take certain safety measures before bringing their mixed-breed puppies home.
Ensure you properly train your puppies and socialize them with other dogs and people as early as possible.
It’s important for them to be aware of different types of surroundings and different types of reactions from people so they don’t persist in their stubborn behavior.
17. Corgi Akita Mix – Corgikita
Since Akitas are extremely proud dogs that are confident and often a bit stubborn, training should be done in a mannerly way if these characteristics are present in the Corgi mix breeds you are to introduce as your new family pet.
Break up the training sessions into little bursts so your dog doesn’t become bored. Akita Corgi mix dogs will learn quickly and effectively in this way.
These mixed-breed dogs also require less maintenance because they don’t require daily grooming. They enjoy “living on their own” and are a great fit for introverts.
Aside from that, thanks to the Akita’s guarding instincts, this dog will sense danger and be alert.
18. Corgi Australian Sheep Dog Mix (Australian Cattle Dog)
Like Corgis, Australian Cattle dogs are herders, resulting in a mixed dog breed that has the potential to help you out with any work regarding farm and cattle.
Since both of its parents are working dog breeds, a Cattle Corgi will be extremely spirited and eager to run around the house for play and work.
You may rely on them to protect your house since they have a keen sense of knowing when something is wrong. If your dog is small, you should take extra care before releasing it outside, especially if you live close to nature, where t
hey have big birds that could see it as prey.
19. Corgi Australian Shepherd Mix
Smart, trainable, and a little anxious if not early socialized, the Corgi Australian Shepherd mix is a great dog breed for those needing a restless working dog.
If the dog is not properly trained from a very young age, it may exhibit characteristics of stubbornness and anxiety. I advise experienced dog owners to adopt these dogs.
But a Corgi Australian Shepherd Mix can be your next best friend if you’re looking for a designer shepherd dog that you are confident you can properly socialize and train.
Just remember to socialize him with different people and animals immediately, especially those he would face daily. They enjoy playing in and around the house, and are a great pick for large families because they enjoy being around people.
If you are interested in seeing more Australian Shepherd mixes, make sure to check them out!
20. Corgi Pitbull Mix
A Corgi Pitbull mix puppy has strong paws, straight legs, and a muscular body just like its parents.
Pitbull puppies don’t have the best reputation but don’t believe everything you read online because they can add so much sweetness and lovingness to the Corgi breed, producing a great Corgi mix.
Because of the Pitbull genes, this dog breed will be great with children and will have endless patience and tolerance with smaller children. Pitbulls were once used as “nanny dogs,” protecting the children when the parents are away for short periods of time.
Therefore, expect your children to be perfectly safe around this beautiful mix!
21. Corgi Irish Wolfhound Mix – Wolf Corgi
This is the most rare mix out of all the ones mentioned in this list!
These dogs are adored for their gentle and peaceful disposition since they greet strangers and are friendly to children, pets, and strangers. Additionally, these dogs don’t bark (at least, not as much), so if you’re looking for a calm Corgi mix breed, this is the one to get.
The Cogi Irish Wolfhound is an easy-to-train dog breed thanks to its intelligence and adorable character.
22. Corgi Great Pyrenees Mix – Corgirenees
Another rare hybrid dog, the Corgi Great Pyrenees mix, will be known for its guarding abilities and its willingness to protect its owner, family, and territory.
They will be medium to large-sized dogs with a “lazy” temperament, meaning that if they are not feeling like doing something, there is probably no way they will do that, and there won’t be a person who could order it.
These dogs will need regular grooming and maintenance because of their sharp double coats that must be brushed daily and, in the shedding season, probably twice a day. Don’t say I didn’t warn you!
23. Beagle Corgi Mix
The Corgle is a mixed breed dog with high energy levels and loves sniffing around the house, yard, dog park, and everywhere!
They have a friendly attitude towards everybody, making them a wonderful choice for a family pet. They will enjoy large families, as dogs enjoy being at the center of attention.
They will need loads of mental and physical stimulation and are the best fit for active families that could provide this cute mix with at least an hour to two hours daily of physical activity.
24. Corgi Papillon Mix – Corillon
This little, adorable lapdog results from mixing the Corgi with a Papillon dog. These canines were bred to be playful and adorable companions and will look somewhat like teddy bears!
They are the ideal canines for young children since they enjoy eating (won’t mind if something falls off the plate) and playing. However, watch out that they don’t engage in rough play if the kids are really young and don’t know how to treat pups.
25. German Spitz Corgi Mix – Spitzgi
The offspring will likewise be small since both parent breeds of the Spitzgi are toy dog breeds. Spitzgi resembles a Corgi more in appearance, thanks to his coat.
Barking frequently and becoming easily distracted by loud noises or strangers are characteristics Corgi and Spitz mixes share. They must receive early socialization and training in order to overcome this.
All things considered, this breed is adorable and can spark a lot of conversation because people will be drawn to it and want to stroke its fur.
26. Corgi Schnauzer Mix – Schnorgi
These canines are clever and eager to please their owner. Thus, the training is easy, but it is best to begin early once more.
These Corgi mix breeds, which are high energy, require regular exercise. Keep your dog active by getting some interactive dog toys and walking them daily.
Teaching them tricks will be a joy because these dogs will pick things up in the blink of an eye! Because they bark at almost anything, they can be great alert dogs.
27. Corgi Dachshund Mix
Dog breeds that work hard and have been around for a long time include the Dachshund and the Corgi. As a result, the Dorgi breed’s offspring are also devoted, helpful, and loving dogs that will do anything to please their owners.
However, this breed isn’t for lazy individuals, as a Dachshund Corgi Mix dog requires a lot of energy and proper exercise – walks two or three times a day. If you are a lazy person or a person who needs more time of the day for walks, this is not a dog for you.
Dorgi, however, will be the best dog you have ever adopted if you are prepared to put in the energy. They are loyal, loving, and kind and fit well with solo individuals and big families.
Which One Of These Corgi Mixes Is The Best Fit For You?
After reading about all of the Corgi Mixes provided, a few of them grabbed your attention. Which of these fits the best depends on your lifestyle habits and the traits you want to have in your pet.
All of these beautiful dogs will thrive with proper socialization, high-quality dog food (you might want to check out this Corgi feeding chart!), regular vet checks, and enough time spent on physical and mental activity.
They have a face that matches their beautiful personalities because Corgi mixes are one of the cutest mixes I’ve ever seen! These doggos usually have moderate to high activity levels and need regular physical activity.
Which one of these Corgi Mixes is your favorite? Do you, perhaps, own one of these (or, even better, a mix that I didn’t mention)? I’d love to hear from you!
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Zerina is an experienced content writer who found her passion for writing while pursuing her degree in English language and literature.
Growing up with a beloved dog as her companion, Zerina developed love for canines from a young age. Inspired by her bond with her furry friend, she decided to combine her writing skills with her love for dogs.