Ke Jiquan's full name is Ke Jiquan, a Welsh, and his breeding history can even be traced back to 10 century. Corky was first recorded in Wales, England, as a dog specialized in herding cattle. Corky was first used as a working dog because of his short stature and flexibility in moving among cattle. In addition, in order to prevent Keji from being bitten by cattle, herders will cut Keji's tail short to form a short tail.
Morphological characteristics of Kejiquan
Ke Jiquan's ears are of medium size, erect, round and oval brown eyes. Eyes of medium size, not prominent, dark eyes and clear corners of eyes. The mouth and nose are beautiful and compact, lacking hair, which is an innate feature. The chest is moderately wide, tapering gradually and relaxing between the forelimbs. The rear drive is muscular and strong, but its width is slightly smaller than the shoulder. The car body is slightly smaller than Cartier.
Kejiquan's coat is moderate in length, with short and thick fluff layer and long and rough outer coat, which can resist various environmental conditions. The hair length of the whole body varies, the collar, chest and shoulders are slightly thicker and longer, and the trunk hair is flat. The hair on the ventral surface of forelimbs, lower abdomen and hindquarters is relatively long. This coat had better be straight. This dog loses its fur easily. Hair colors include light yellow hair, golden hair, red hair, brown hair and white hair.