Best Breed To Match With a Corgi? - MyCorgi.com2024-03-29T07:45:34Zhttp://mycorgi.com/forum/topics/best-breed-to-match-with-a-corgi?commentId=1150197%3AComment%3A1576876&feed=yes&xn_auth=noLook for a Corgi Beagle mix! …tag:mycorgi.com,2012-07-11:1150197:Comment:15776022012-07-11T19:07:13.299ZCarrie Baxterhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/CarrieBaxter
<p>Look for a Corgi Beagle mix! I have seen them and they are adorable and have the both of best worlds. Just imagine the Wookie-Corgi talk mixed with the Beagle speak.</p>
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<p>Look for a Corgi Beagle mix! I have seen them and they are adorable and have the both of best worlds. Just imagine the Wookie-Corgi talk mixed with the Beagle speak.</p>
<p> </p> A lab is a perfect match. The…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-07-11:1150197:Comment:15775992012-07-11T18:59:32.805ZElizabeth Throneberryhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Elizabeth258
A lab is a perfect match. There independent like the corgi. But very loving. They constantly want to please there master. There pillows pretty much. There the number one dog in America and loves to swim and are amazing off leashes. They are known to be number one in training and behavior.
A lab is a perfect match. There independent like the corgi. But very loving. They constantly want to please there master. There pillows pretty much. There the number one dog in America and loves to swim and are amazing off leashes. They are known to be number one in training and behavior. You know, this is exactly wha…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-07-10:1150197:Comment:15768152012-07-10T20:23:11.552ZChris, Kadi & Brodiehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/ChrisEdson
<p>You know, this is exactly what I was thinking! When I worked as a vet tech we saw a lot of Bichon's and every one of them had some type of skin problem. That's typical for white dogs. I honestly find that having two corgis is just as easy, if not easier than one. They have no 'getting along' issues with each other and they wear each other out. What takes us hours to do in walks and play sessions, takes them 5 minutes with each other. They are very good together, but not necessarily…</p>
<p>You know, this is exactly what I was thinking! When I worked as a vet tech we saw a lot of Bichon's and every one of them had some type of skin problem. That's typical for white dogs. I honestly find that having two corgis is just as easy, if not easier than one. They have no 'getting along' issues with each other and they wear each other out. What takes us hours to do in walks and play sessions, takes them 5 minutes with each other. They are very good together, but not necessarily dependent on each other. I've already decided that when something happens to our Boston, we'll get a third corgi.</p> the best is another Corgi. yo…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-07-10:1150197:Comment:15768762012-07-10T17:50:34.062ZMelvin Brockhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/MelvinBrock
<p>the best is another Corgi. you can never have enough Corgi's</p>
<p>the best is another Corgi. you can never have enough Corgi's</p> Our neighbors have a male Shi…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-07-10:1150197:Comment:15767712012-07-10T16:51:35.278ZCindy Lincolnhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/CindyLincoln
<p>Our neighbors have a male Shihtzu and he is very loving. He gets along great with my Ella. My neighbor said he doesn't shed either! They are in their 80's and have no problem handling him. They do have to get his coat trimmed every so often. I personally would love to get a dashund some day or another corgi. </p>
<p>Our neighbors have a male Shihtzu and he is very loving. He gets along great with my Ella. My neighbor said he doesn't shed either! They are in their 80's and have no problem handling him. They do have to get his coat trimmed every so often. I personally would love to get a dashund some day or another corgi. </p> Lol,Corgeek :)!We were away f…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-07-10:1150197:Comment:15766592012-07-10T05:01:30.789ZKeri&Merlin(Judy&Alan's Pups)http://mycorgi.com/profile/jUDY494
Lol,Corgeek :)!We were away from the corgi breed for 15 years,so I took that test as well.After getting the same score,like You,We went back to corgis.They are almost 3 (7/11) and almost 4 (10/07).Love having two!One is the lovey flop dog (Merlin) and diva alph (Keri).
Lol,Corgeek :)!We were away from the corgi breed for 15 years,so I took that test as well.After getting the same score,like You,We went back to corgis.They are almost 3 (7/11) and almost 4 (10/07).Love having two!One is the lovey flop dog (Merlin) and diva alph (Keri). How about a whippet? It cert…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-07-10:1150197:Comment:15763752012-07-10T03:54:20.910ZDavidhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/David251
<p>How about a whippet? It certainly fits all of your needs listed here. A whippet can also give your Napolean a work out too!</p>
<p>How about a whippet? It certainly fits all of your needs listed here. A whippet can also give your Napolean a work out too!</p> I really highly recommend get…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-07-10:1150197:Comment:15761882012-07-10T01:16:18.768ZBethhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Beth306
<p>I really highly recommend getting this book:</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Your-Purebred-Puppy-Second-Edition/dp/0805064451/ref=dp_ob_title_bk" target="_blank">http://www.amazon.com/Your-Purebred-Puppy-Second-Edition/dp/0805064451/ref=dp_ob_title_bk</a></p>
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<p>Unlike most of the breed selector sites, it tells you about health issues and potential problems with the breed. Basically, it gives 10 attributes for each breed, from exercise requirements to size to grooming.…</p>
<p>I really highly recommend getting this book:</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Your-Purebred-Puppy-Second-Edition/dp/0805064451/ref=dp_ob_title_bk" target="_blank">http://www.amazon.com/Your-Purebred-Puppy-Second-Edition/dp/0805064451/ref=dp_ob_title_bk</a></p>
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<p>Unlike most of the breed selector sites, it tells you about health issues and potential problems with the breed. Basically, it gives 10 attributes for each breed, from exercise requirements to size to grooming. You decide beforehand which attributes are most important to you, and then you go in and come up with a number for each breed. </p>
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<p>That book is how we found Corgis. Not a single "breed selector" website I ever used came up with Corgis as a possible choice, yet this book had them come up as 9.5 out of 10 for us--- just about perfect, and if Corgis were a few pounds heavier on average they would have ranked 10 of 10. </p>
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<p>So I do recommend the book over the breed selector websites, because you can sort of make value judgements while going through it like "This breed sounds perfect except for grooming, so maybe the grooming thing isn't as important to me as I thought" and then you have time to consider it, rather than have a selector eliminate a breed behind the scenes and you never know why.</p> Just went through the site. …tag:mycorgi.com,2012-07-10:1150197:Comment:15762662012-07-10T01:12:48.112ZBethhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Beth306
<p>Just went through the site. The first time it gave me bull terrier. There's NO because we have cats. Problem is, with the "other pets in household" option it only let you select one and I have both a dog and a cat so that didn't help.</p>
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<p>Other problem is it didn't ask size preference! It gave me Chessies, Belgian Shepherds, and a few others that are too big for my needs. </p>
<p>Just went through the site. The first time it gave me bull terrier. There's NO because we have cats. Problem is, with the "other pets in household" option it only let you select one and I have both a dog and a cat so that didn't help.</p>
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<p>Other problem is it didn't ask size preference! It gave me Chessies, Belgian Shepherds, and a few others that are too big for my needs. </p> Haha, thanks! I have such lit…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-07-10:1150197:Comment:15762642012-07-10T01:10:23.473ZNapolean (Joan and Gabby)http://mycorgi.com/profile/Joan151
<p>Haha, thanks! I have such little patience xP</p>
<p>Haha, thanks! I have such little patience xP</p>