![Welsh Corgi Cardigan is a Breed of Dwarf Shepherd Dogs. Origin of Wales, UK Stock Photo - Image of cute, outdoors: 159159944 Welsh Corgi Cardigan is a Breed of Dwarf Shepherd Dogs. Origin of Wales, UK Stock Photo - Image of cute, outdoors: 159159944](https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/welsh-corgi-cardigan-forest-according-to-legend-served-elves-proof-shape-saddle-back-breed-dwarf-shepherd-dogs-159159944.jpg)
Welsh Corgi Cardigan is a Breed of Dwarf Shepherd Dogs. Origin of Wales, UK Stock Photo - Image of cute, outdoors: 159159944
Cooler Farms Corgis - Legend has it that the Welsh Corgi is the “enchanted” dog of the Fay. They were used by fairies and elves to pull their coaches or to serve
![This is the Forest Corgi. According to legend, the Corgi served the forest elves. Proof of this is the shape of the saddle on the back Stock Photo - Alamy This is the Forest Corgi. According to legend, the Corgi served the forest elves. Proof of this is the shape of the saddle on the back Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2A0XG18/this-is-the-forest-corgi-according-to-legend-the-corgi-served-the-forest-elves-proof-of-this-is-the-shape-of-the-saddle-on-the-back-2A0XG18.jpg)
This is the Forest Corgi. According to legend, the Corgi served the forest elves. Proof of this is the shape of the saddle on the back Stock Photo - Alamy
![Remy Dean 🏴☠️ on X: "Did #Welsh Corgis get their 'saddle' markings from fairies riding them? #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/CuM9hZco78 https://t.co/1k3jtIWg6h" / X Remy Dean 🏴☠️ on X: "Did #Welsh Corgis get their 'saddle' markings from fairies riding them? #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/CuM9hZco78 https://t.co/1k3jtIWg6h" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CplLuWZWEAAsgiU.jpg)
Remy Dean 🏴☠️ on X: "Did #Welsh Corgis get their 'saddle' markings from fairies riding them? #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/CuM9hZco78 https://t.co/1k3jtIWg6h" / X
![Mark Rees on X: "Happy #InternationalFairyDay! Here's a reminder that in Welsh folklore the fairy folk (Y Tylwyth Teg) would ride corgis into battle. In the Welsh language: "gi is dog and Mark Rees on X: "Happy #InternationalFairyDay! Here's a reminder that in Welsh folklore the fairy folk (Y Tylwyth Teg) would ride corgis into battle. In the Welsh language: "gi is dog and](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E4o7HEYWEAMv5tM.jpg)