Corgi Puppies As Your New Pet: Tips On Choosing The Perfect One Review

February 6, 2010
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Corgi puppies make an excellent pet, especially for kids. The Corgi’s natural instinct to guard and herd will keep them safe, while their kind and gentle disposition makes them a great friend. The first choice you need to make is whether to choose a Pembroke or Cardigan Corgi. Both have the same gentle and loyal character, and whichever one you choose you will have a loyal dog.

Before choosing a puppy you should always research a responsible breeder. Visiting the kennel is a good way to check things out. When visiting the kennels take note of the cleanliness and size of the kennels. They should be kept clean, and have adequate room for the puppies inside. The puppies should be well socialized, and the adults should have a good temperament and be well behaved. A good breeder is willing to answer questions and guarantee that he will take the puppy back if things don’t work out.

You should look for a healthy looking puppy (no runny eyes/runny nose, clean ears and skin, etc.) that is active, and likes people. Although the corgi is happy to lie by the fire, or hang out by your feet as you read a book, it is an active breed and enjoys playing ball ,Frisbee, and tug-o-war, sometimes to the point of exhaustion.

One of the most readily available reasons to take care and research the breeder you buy from is disease. Corgis are known for hip dysplasia and other joint problems. It is vet recommended to have your Corgi x rayed to check for these problems. Hip dysplasia is not the only problem to be on the lookout for, progressive retinal atrophy, spinal disc problems, autoimmune diseases, and cataracts can crop up. Always have your Corgi checked by a vet on a regular basis to get on top of these problems as the come up, if they do.

Corgis love to eat, and weight can be an issue. Make sure to research your puppies food before feeding it to him to help prevent overfeeding. Overweight Corgis are more at risk for joint problems.

When selecting a Corgi puppy, make sure you check Justin Gordon’s excellent free guide to owning Corgi puppies, and training Corgi puppies


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