Lyla is my first Corgi. She is super laid-back and doesn't seem to have many of the typical Corgi traits. I don't think I've ever seen her FRAP (maybe in the backyard when doesn't want to come in yet), and she prefers being a couch potato to any kind of obedience training, agility, or walking around the neighborhood.... and don't even think about running, she won't.
My other dog, Sky, is a Mini Aussie and is Lyla's polar opposite. He is tall and skinny, super obedient, and never ever stops moving. He loves Lyla, and she could care less if he's around or not. I guess that's just how girls are with boys! ;) Sky enjoys learning new commands and even as a 3 month old pup would do a 30 minute straight training session and still look eager to continue when I said it was over.
I like to say that Sky is my obedient dog that will excel in rally and/or agility, and Lyla is my naughty, lap dog that watches House, MD with me.
that's awesome! :) Its the usual questions I believe that any new person would have. How do you figure out how much to feed? and how does it balance with the added nutrients in dry food (joint/bone health/vitamins).
I know someone once told me it helps to rotate different cuts.. beef/chicken/pork and fish twice a week.
Lawren and Teddy
Mar 16, 2010
Avyon
I know someone once told me it helps to rotate different cuts.. beef/chicken/pork and fish twice a week.
May 24, 2010
Beni
Happy Birthday, Lyla! Today, I got some extra pumpkin for breakfast!
Love, Beni
Feb 2, 2011