Corgis are funny-looking dogs. There is no getting around it. They look their best in a seated position, showing to best advantage the shapely head and broad chest and concealing the too-heavy body and too-short legs. They also look great running, and running is what Corgis do best, in spite of their shape.

Cardigan Corgis were used for driving cattle when they came to Cardiganshire with the Celts about 1200 b.c. Centuries of breeding developed their amazing speed and ability to flatten themselves to the ground to avoid hoof-kicks. Pembroke Corgis are somewhat smaller, and look a little less as if they had been put together from several unmatched pieces. They lack the handsome fox-like tail of the Cardigan.

Q. Underline the sentence which states the origins of the Cardigan Corgis.