The most common medical problems you may encounter with the Pembroke Welsh Corgi are eye problems, as they are the most common complications, with PRA, lens luxation, and secondary glaucoma all found in this breed.
Hip dysplasia is also known, and though its effects seem less debilitating in the Corgi, it is of course still highly undesirable. Cervical disc (neck) and back problems are known, as is epilepsy.
All breeders must screen for hips and eyes (including retinal dysplasia). If properly fed and taken care of, Pembroke Welsh Corgi's can live healthy up to 14 years.