What do Cardigan Welsh Corgis look like?

Cardigan Welsh Corgis have a long, low-set body with a sturdy, muscular frame. Despite their short legs, they are well-built and agile. They are longer than they are tall, giving them a “low-rider” appearance. Their feet are slightly turned outward, a characteristic that helps them be agile in herding cattle.
Cardigans have a thick, weather-resistant double coat, and a long, bushy tail that they carry low when relaxed. Cardigans have large, rounded ears that stand upright, giving them a distinctive alert expression. Their head is fox-like, with a slightly broader skull that tapers toward the nose.