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Horgi Dog Breed Information:

The Horgi is a mixed breed dog a cross between the Siberian Husky and Corgi dog breeds. Small, playful and full of energy, these pups inherited some of the best qualities from both of their parents. Horgis are also called Siborgis.

 

Horgi Dog Group: Mixed Breed Dogs.

Horgi Height: 12 to 15 inches.

Horgi Weight: 20 to 50 pounds.

Horgi Life Span: 12 to 15 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

Horgis are heavy shedders and will need a daily brushing. The main colors of Horgis are black, cream, red, sable, and fawn. Their coats are usually a mixture of two or more colors. Horgis are mixed breed dogs. They are not purebreds like their Siberian Husky or Corgi parents.

 

Horgi History:

The Horgi dog breed may have existed naturally over the years, but designer breeders started intentionally mixing Corgis and Huskies in the late 1990s, likely in North America. Breeders wanted to mix the two parent breeds to create a miniature Husky--a small herding dog. They quickly became a favorite companion pup.

 

Horgi Size:

Most weigh in at 20 to 50 pounds and range in height from twelve to 15 inches at the shoulder. However, being such a new mixed breed, many can be smaller or larger.

 

Horgi Personality:

Many Horgi lovers describe these dogs' personalities as friendly and playful. Although most are the size of your average lap dog, their high energy levels mean they'd probably prefer chasing squirrels in your back yard than afternoon naps and cuddle sessions.

 

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Horgi Health:

The Horgi breed is predisposed to some of the same conditions that the Husky and Corgi also face. While most are generally healthy, some may be prone to a few health issues: 

Hip dysplasia. 

Back problems. 

Degenerative myelopathy.

 

Horgi Care:

As with all dogs, you should keep up with your Horgi's regular veterinary checkups to detect any health concerns early. Check their ears for debris and pests daily and clean them as recommended by your vet. Trim your dog's nails before they get too long usually once or twice per month. Your main concern when it comes to your Horgi's care will be maintaining their oral health.

 

Horgi Feeding:

As with all dogs, the Horgi's dietary needs will change from puppyhood to adulthood and will continue to change into their senior years. You should ask your veterinarian for recommendations about your Horgi's diet.

 

Horgi Coat Color And Grooming:

The main colors of Horgis are black, cream, red, sable, and fawn. Their coats are usually a mixture of two or more colors. Horgis are heavy shedders and will need a daily brushing. Horgis coats should never be clipped.

 

Horgi with Children And Other Pets:

Horgis have an affinity for children, but thanks to their herding instincts, they sometimes nip at children's feet or ankles. They'd do well in multiple dog families; just make sure to start socialization early. Horgis should not be unsupervised around cats or other small animals.

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