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Does Your Corgi Lie Down to Eat?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Josh & Butters Sep 4, 2012. 8 Replies

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Josh & Butters replied to Julie's discussion Does Your Corgi Lie Down to Eat?
"Picture!  Gotta love it when dogs figure out how to be more lazy! "
Sep 4, 2012
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David DiPaola replied to Julie's discussion Does Your Corgi Lie Down to Eat?
"Do you have a picture?"
Sep 4, 2012
Ziggy & Kimberly replied to Julie's discussion Does Your Corgi Lie Down to Eat?
"Ziggy doesn't, but the Schipperke we live with does every single time :)"
Sep 3, 2012
Sebastian replied to Julie's discussion Does Your Corgi Lie Down to Eat?
"Some just do it ---I wouldn't worry to much about it. if it bothers you you count put his food on a mount or something which would force him to be erect while eating...but if he happy in every other dept I wouldn't worry; its just one of…"
Sep 3, 2012
Beth replied to Julie's discussion Does Your Corgi Lie Down to Eat?
"The only time Maddie laid down to eat was right after she'd been spayed.  Frankly they eat so fast, there is no time to lie down!"
Sep 2, 2012
Natalie & Lance &Tucker replied to Julie's discussion Does Your Corgi Lie Down to Eat?
"My dogs do not lay down to eat, but I have heard of other corgis laying down while eating!!"
Sep 2, 2012
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Does Your Corgi Lie Down to Eat?

Our Brody is almost 4 years old and we've had him since he was a pup. Tonight, for the first time ever, he laid down to eat his dinner! He's already so short, don't know why he had to get lower! Do other corgis do this? He seems to be moving well and walking comfortable. Strange he should start doing this. See More
Sep 2, 2012
Emily Trupiano replied to Julie's discussion Bortadella (Kennel Cough) Vaccine in the group Corgi Health and Growth
"I've never had a problem with the vaccine, so I'll keep using it so that he can get boarded if we ever need to."
Mar 22, 2011
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Feb 20, 2011
Renee Kovacs replied to Julie's discussion Bortadella (Kennel Cough) Vaccine in the group Corgi Health and Growth
""...a little cough after he runs very hard or when he gets very excited..."   This could be entirely unrelated to the vaccine, and should be mentioned to the vet."
Feb 19, 2011
Julie replied to Julie's discussion Bortadella (Kennel Cough) Vaccine in the group Corgi Health and Growth
"Also, thanks to everyone else's comments. I wonder if he had a reaction and has a lingering cough. I'll check with the vet."
Feb 14, 2010
Julie replied to Julie's discussion Bortadella (Kennel Cough) Vaccine in the group Corgi Health and Growth
"Thanks, Alice. Brody had the nasal, too, so with the info you've provided, it is probably more my imagination and nothing else. I'll speak with the vet."
Feb 14, 2010
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"What a darling photo. You really captured him looking adorable!"
Feb 13, 2010
Bev Levy replied to Julie's discussion Bortadella (Kennel Cough) Vaccine in the group Corgi Health and Growth
"We have always done this with ours because we travel with them and many places require you to walk your dogs in one area. We do the nasal one not the shot. I have never had a problem but am sure there are cases with side effects. Unfortunately…"
Feb 13, 2010
Kelly replied to Julie's discussion Bortadella (Kennel Cough) Vaccine in the group Corgi Health and Growth
"We had to get it for Gibson because of a corgi meetup he was going to at a doggy daycare, and I will never make him get it again. He actually got kennel cough from the vaccine (which is a common 'side effect', like getting the flu from a…"
Feb 13, 2010

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About Me:
I work full time and have a 19 year old son in college. Home is on 2 acres outside the city of Santa Fe, NM.
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
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About My Corgi(s):
I have a cardi named Brody. He is 4-1/2 months old. Very sweet. Goes to puppy classes (really, owner classes) and is very smart.
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Cardigan

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Malformed Knees on Our Cardi

Posted on February 10, 2009 at 9:10pm 4 Comments

I posted this on the Corgi Health group and have not received any responses, so I thought I'd try here. Our darling, 4-1/2 month old Brody went to "our" vet for the first time last week to receive his final shots and get a health check. The vet, who we trust, said that his front knees were more knock-kneed than they should be, even for a Corgi. She said that their structure would put a lot of stress on his joints, both at the knee and at the top of the legs.

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At 12:32am on February 13, 2009, Alice said…
Oh, ok. I thought maybe Brody and Finnigan came from the same place. Either way, he's a very cute little boy.
At 11:10pm on February 12, 2009, John Wolff said…
This is heresy, but sometimes I entertain a remote doubt that Gwynn & Al are the cutest dogs in the world. Is this a sin?
At 4:29pm on February 12, 2009, Alice said…
Which breeder did you get him from? Our puppy came from New Mexico. :)
At 1:55pm on February 12, 2009, Joanna, Rainy and Calvin said…
What a cardi-cutie-pants! And what a handsome boy! I especially like the pictures on the stairs - adorable! I hope that things work out with the little guys legs.
At 11:41am on February 12, 2009, Wendt Worth Corgi's said…

At 6:16pm on February 11, 2009, Alice said…
Welcome! Your Cardi is adorable. :) I read your post about his knees and I would definitely get another opinion. I don't think his knees look any different than my Cardi's or my Mom's Cardi's. perhaps your vet isn't familiar with the Cardigan Corgi and is picturing the Pembroke. You'd be surprised how confused a vet can be by a Cardigan if they are not familiar with their structure. I hope you'll let us know if you find out anything else. I'm curious to know what another vet would say.
At 9:39am on February 10, 2009, Sam Tsang said…
Welcome Julie and family!
At 10:33pm on February 8, 2009, Toby said…
Welcome new friend! woof woof!
At 6:39pm on February 8, 2009, Laura Jones said…
Welcome. What cute little ears he has.
At 2:36pm on February 8, 2009, Dominique said…
my, what a handsome young lad...welcome to the site!
 
 
 

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