A Cowboy Corgi is a crossbreed dog created by breeding a Pembroke Welsh Corgi and an Australian Cattle Dog (ACD). It is not recognized by the American Kennel Club.
In general, Cowboy Corgis have a long body and short legs, weighing between 26 to 39 pounds and measuring 12 to 20 inches in length. Their fur comes in various colors, including red, blue, black, sable, and merle, with a double coat that requires regular grooming and brushing to reduce shedding.
The problem with designer dogs (mixed breeds bred - usually - for the way they look) like Cowboy Corgis is that they are often irresponsibly bred by people motivated by profit, rather than by those trying to develop a specific trait.
If you’re still interested in getting a Cowboy Corgi, it’s crucial to find a reputable breeder. One that can provide complete health screenings for both parents of the litter.