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The Dorgi Breed came about due to the Queen of England's Dachshund and Corgi having an accidental mating. She loved the results so much, she had more intentionally bred later.
The physcial appearance of a Dorgi can vary, with some looking more like a Corgi and some looking more like a Dachshund. The ears tend to have a bit of a pointed end vs the rounded end of the dachshund. Some pups will have ears that stand up, and some will have ears that lie flat against the head like the daschshund. My Dorgi's ears are able to do either- he will perk them "up" at times, but often keeps them down, and they will do the typical curious lift away from the face when he sees or hears something that peaks his interest. The markings will vary with each pup. A photo of two Dorgi's are below (personal photos used):
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