What age are corgis no longer considered puppies?

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I think they are considered adults at 1 years of age. But I believe so otherwise, Ein is still my cute little puppy!
i like to consider the age of never since winston will always be my little baby! for smaller dogs its about a year though actually, and larger it's about two years, since that's when they become fully grown. a year or so seems about right for a corgi.
My Winston is about a year and a half and I've noticed little changes in him just recently. I like the new and improved Winston..the changes are definitely for the better.
Like DC said, I heard it was around age 2, 3 for some dogs.
Yay, my Sid is still my puppy!
Thanks for answering everyone! Good to know Trevor will still be a puppy for a while longer. I was getting kind of sad since he's nearly a year old.
Chester will ALWAYS be a puppy to me..........
That's really interesting. I was beginning to worry about Trevor because he's 10 months old now and still seems very small compared to full grown corgis I know, but I guess he's where he's supposed to be now that I know that.
For the "inbetween" stage we refeered to ours as "poddlers" - don't have a term for the teen years yet -- maybe paddolescent?
Cute! I like "poddlers"
Mocha is 6 and he's showing some maturity :) Vienna is 5 1/2 and still very puppy like.
food wise i picked a year, my corgi had her first heat at 10 months and i had her spayed at a year. she is now a year and a half.
i have a 6 month old puppy and they seem to be exactly the same playing wise and puppy wise. they will probably both be puppies to me until they are like..3 years lol.

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