Mini Corgi? - MyCorgi.com2024-03-29T11:58:24Zhttp://mycorgi.com/forum/topics/mini-corgi-1?feed=yes&xn_auth=noLove those ears, straight and…tag:mycorgi.com,2015-01-14:1150197:Comment:18996482015-01-14T18:25:46.227ZDenis J.http://mycorgi.com/profile/DenisJalbert
<p>Love those ears, straight and clean... :)</p>
<p>I can't say anything about weight and size other that I know PWC are a bit smaller than Cardis. I see it has us, we have some people of all shapes and size and slight variations of weight in pups should be expected.. That's my only 2 cents.</p>
<p>But I agree with letter pups leave their mother's care at 5.5 weeks. My mother in law brougth her mutt at 4 weeks of age and with lack of socializing and exercising, it had the effect…</p>
<p>Love those ears, straight and clean... :)</p>
<p>I can't say anything about weight and size other that I know PWC are a bit smaller than Cardis. I see it has us, we have some people of all shapes and size and slight variations of weight in pups should be expected.. That's my only 2 cents.</p>
<p>But I agree with letter pups leave their mother's care at 5.5 weeks. My mother in law brougth her mutt at 4 weeks of age and with lack of socializing and exercising, it had the effect intented.. I wouldn't worry about the size and even after 2 years with Wally, I still get people approaching me with a definite answer to "What Wally is". I kid you not, everyone's an expert on classifying your pup by just looking at it for 2 min. :)</p> Thank you!tag:mycorgi.com,2015-01-09:1150197:Comment:18991562015-01-09T10:41:22.608ZLexsey Lanzottihttp://mycorgi.com/profile/LexseyLanzotti
<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>Thank you!</p> She is too cute. Maybe she's…tag:mycorgi.com,2015-01-09:1150197:Comment:18991502015-01-09T04:10:39.473ZKristen Nicolehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/KristenKahne
<p>She is too cute. Maybe she's just a runt! :) </p>
<p>She is too cute. Maybe she's just a runt! :) </p> Cassie weighed 23 pounds when…tag:mycorgi.com,2015-01-07:1150197:Comment:18988132015-01-07T21:43:55.229ZVicky Hayhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/VickyHay
<p>Cassie weighed 23 pounds when I got her. The vet thought she was a little small for a Pembroke, but the lady who runs the Corgi rescue here (and who knows a LOT about corgis) said that was about average. Ruby is now exactly a year old and is still slightly smaller than Cassie -- about 18 or 20 pounds.</p>
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<p>At 10 months, a pup doesn't yet have its full growth. Ruby was much shorter just two or three months ago (compared to Cassie) that she is now.</p>
<p>Cassie weighed 23 pounds when I got her. The vet thought she was a little small for a Pembroke, but the lady who runs the Corgi rescue here (and who knows a LOT about corgis) said that was about average. Ruby is now exactly a year old and is still slightly smaller than Cassie -- about 18 or 20 pounds.</p>
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<p>At 10 months, a pup doesn't yet have its full growth. Ruby was much shorter just two or three months ago (compared to Cassie) that she is now.</p> She is adorable. My girl is…tag:mycorgi.com,2015-01-07:1150197:Comment:18988942015-01-07T15:03:46.977ZBecky Fochthttp://mycorgi.com/profile/BeckyFocht
<p>She is adorable. My girl is on the small side too, she only weighs a little over 21 lbs. and just turned 2. She is in no way a "mini" corgi just petite. I agree that there is no such thing and I would beware of anyone advertising their dogs as such. </p>
<p>She is adorable. My girl is on the small side too, she only weighs a little over 21 lbs. and just turned 2. She is in no way a "mini" corgi just petite. I agree that there is no such thing and I would beware of anyone advertising their dogs as such. </p> There really isn't mini corgi…tag:mycorgi.com,2015-01-05:1150197:Comment:18988302015-01-05T00:51:12.336ZJane Christensenhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/JaneChristensen
<p>There really isn't mini corgis but I guess some people who have smaller dogs may call them minis. A normal weight for a female corgi in good shape is 24-26 pounds so that wouldn't be that small. Also Corgi don't get to their full size until almost 2. How tall and long is she? Although this will change for several months yet also.</p>
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<p>She is beautiful!!!!!</p>
<p>There really isn't mini corgis but I guess some people who have smaller dogs may call them minis. A normal weight for a female corgi in good shape is 24-26 pounds so that wouldn't be that small. Also Corgi don't get to their full size until almost 2. How tall and long is she? Although this will change for several months yet also.</p>
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<p>She is beautiful!!!!!</p> They're not a "real" thing, j…tag:mycorgi.com,2015-01-03:1150197:Comment:18985462015-01-03T03:17:36.653ZJanehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Jane944
<p>They're not a "real" thing, just an undersized dog. Some breeders do breed for a smaller size, but it's generally frowned upon to breed away from the AKC standard. If your breeder let puppies go home at 5.5 weeks I've got to believe they were not super educated on dog breeding as that's not even legal in many states.</p>
<p>That being said, being undersized should not affect her health or ability to be a wonderful pet.</p>
<p>They're not a "real" thing, just an undersized dog. Some breeders do breed for a smaller size, but it's generally frowned upon to breed away from the AKC standard. If your breeder let puppies go home at 5.5 weeks I've got to believe they were not super educated on dog breeding as that's not even legal in many states.</p>
<p>That being said, being undersized should not affect her health or ability to be a wonderful pet.</p>