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Has anyone ever clipped or even shaved off your corgi's "pantaloons?" Murphy's rear end fur has become a solid mat and he will not let me touch it or brush him. So am wondering what happens if he…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Anna Morelli May 9, 2015. 18 Replies 0 Likes
i'm having a terrible problem with my Murphy. He is 6yrs., i got him as a pup, neutered, and has been the only dog until i "inherited" a small poodle girl 2 years ago.She is 14 yrs. and very calm and…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by David Aug 2, 2010. 10 Replies 0 Likes
This is a new one for me, hopefully someone can advise. My Murphy, PWC, 27 lbs, 14 months, AKA Mr. Happy Friendly Mellow, Loves all Living Things had a houseguest, Charlie the 10 lb. girl poodle, 7…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Tauna and Kota Apr 3, 2010. 19 Replies 0 Likes
Murphy is my awesome and beautiful 10 month old tri-colored Pembroke and i love him to pieces! He is the perfect boy in every way but there is one problem. I have two large (50 lbs) desert tortoises…Continue
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Hey! We'd love to meet you and your corgi if you can make it out to the meet on the 4th of July
I pretty much sympathize with you. Betty is a 9+ year old Cardi. She will only let three specific dogs anywhere near her. No more doggy parks and great care when walking near other dogs. She was badly treated as a young dog and this may have something to do with her aggression toward other dogs. Corgis are herders. They are bred to contain and protect what they perceive as their "herd". I am not saying this is your problem but it may have some bearing. He has been with you for a long time and now there is an interloper in the house. He may feel it is his duty to protect you from this other dog. I am not in a position to diagnose long distance. I would suggest a doggy behaviorist. The humane society usually has a group of doggy behaviorists they can steer you to.