This is Max, a Sable Welsh Pembroke Corgi with our cat Pharaoh. He's about 3 months here.
Here he is again at one year.
Here he is with Charlie at 3 years old. (They are the best of buddies.)
Corgis IMHO, are a very smart breed. This doesn't mean they are all easy to train. Max was not, and is not a food motivated dog so training has had its trials.
(He's more a fan of lower back scratches.)
He herds the cats, when he's in the mood but he will also start a round of chase with Charlie directed towards the cats. So thats not so good.
Out of our two dogs and all of the dogs I've ever had, he's the oddest little duck Ive ever been around but we love him to death.
Corgis can be very weird about their feet. Know this going in and handle them every day.I've had people say they arent foot sensitive but I've heard an equal amount of people, including the vet say that they are, so just factor that in.
They also SHED, A LOT.
That said, he will bark if anyone even walks by, and is on constant alert for anything out of place. He's a fanatic about our kids and will be the first there if anybody starts to sound unhappy or hurt. He has a wild bark which borders on a howl/bark/song, which is very entertaining, unless you have neighbours who don't like noise.
They are truly amazing little dogs.
They are prone to back issues and foot issues.
Max is very good with other dogs and large animals and with children. But, I worked hard training both the kids and Max not to play run and chase games. (Corgies can be nippers as they are a herding breed.)
I hope this is what you needed.