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Hi all,So I have a question about our rug. The first night Maxen was home (he was 10 wks old), he diarrheaed on the rug so we rolled it up and put it in the spare bedroom knowing that there'll be…Continue
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Max weighs 15.03lbs at 15 weeks. He's not by any means overweight, we can feel his ribs perfectly and his waist is pretty well defined. I have been reading and it looks like he is the size of a…Continue
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I know puppies shouldn't go down the stairs but what about going up?
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We've had Maxen for almost 3 weeks now. The first two weeks he would only bark during play or at the cat so it wasn't too bad but for the last two days he just barks..and barks..and barks. For no…Continue
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From your experiences, what is/are the best airline to ship your puppy? I know the options are very limited as far as who accepts pets as cargo, but out of the few that do, I'd like to know who's the safest. Also, if it's a connected flight, is there anything to worry about? I would choose a direct flight, but the airport that my breeder lived near doesn't have ANY non-stop flights to NY!
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Hi guys!
We are getting our first corgster in about 4 weeks! Any tips on welcoming him home for the first time to make him feel safe and comfortable? He's being shipped by plane and it's a 5.5hr flight.
We've both had dogs in the past but it's been a while since having a young puppy. I grew up around a lot of dogs and always read training tips, but would like to hear your stories from personal experiences!
Thank you for any help and advice you…
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no problem!, always glad to help! Get a clicker and a jar pf peanut butter too! click training makes training easier and the peanut butter is easier,cheaper, and more delicious when giving rewards than giving treats from a bag
My 2 cents, as I did a lot of research on food, is to get Wellness or Blue Buffalo. Iams and science Diet are low/mediocre foods. Wellness and Blue Buffalo are expensive foods compared to the others but you pay for what you get, a healthy dog with a great coat.
True story, my friend in NJ has a Corgi, was feeding him Pedigree and Science Diet or whatever he was able to buy when he ran out of food. His coat was rough and had a dull coloring to it. But after we met and I told him to switch to Wellness, after a few months, his Corgi's fur started looking and feeling like my Corgi, soft and bright.
that is hilarious! I had the same items too when I was preparing Cori's arrival as well! I also had a play pen too, basically 2 feet tall fence that made a 5x5 feet square so he had his own space when we left him home alone.
What food is the breeder feeding?
Have you already got a crate, pads, and kong ready?
Great choice on getting a Corgi, they're the best! I hope our Corgis can meet one day since we live in the same area. Any questions or concerns about your corgi please feel free to ask, I got Cori when he was 10 weeks old and drove to Delaware to get him, he's 5.5 yrs old now, best decision I've made. I did a lot of research prior to getting him so am more than willing to pass on the knowledge =D