Started this discussion. Last reply by DOUDOU Jul 16, 2012. 20 Replies 0 Likes
Orion is just over 7 months old and weighs between 20-21 lbs. He seems perfectly happy and healthy but I'm wondering if he's too skinny. There is another corgi at the dog park that is about his age…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Snickmom Mar 14, 2012. 10 Replies 0 Likes
Ok, Orion is doing GREAT with the house training and we've started working on sit. When it comes to feeding time I'm still putting his food in his crate and sitting on the floor holding him in my lap…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by rachel nannola Mar 18, 2012. 22 Replies 1 Like
Hi everyone, we brought Orion home last Friday and thanks to all the great info on this site we've been well prepared. I was hoping you guys could lend a little bit more advice. Orion will be 13…Continue
Posted on March 30, 2012 at 12:16pm 6 Comments 3 Likes
Carrie and I brought Orion home a month ago and it's been amazing! He's such an incredible pup with the best temperament. He's definitely growing in to his personality; playful, strong willed, smart, curious and we love it.
The day he came home...
Four months old...…
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"emergency recall" is another useful skill/command. google "really reliable recall" or look here in the FAQ. We had success with that without much effort:
pick a special "magic word" that dog never hears in casual conversation, don't overuse it, do refresher training. Use the 'capturing' principle: introduce it only when you KNOW the dog is gonna come running, no matter what yu do. Lavish special rewards and praise (Al & Gwynn think "Venite!" means "bacon!"). Not your routine recall; this is for when doggo is about to chase a porcupine across the freeway traffic. You want this to be the most fun command/game.
Al & Gwynn will actually forget their soccer ball and come running at this word.
I wouldn't think you could really over-walk a puppy with gentle, casual walking. I'd think it's the impacts you want to avoid, but I don't know. I never took either dog hiking until 1 y.o., but I'm sure Al was going multiple miles around the neighborhood when he was quite young. Discourage leaps off furniture, down long stairways.
You're going to have plenty of time with that dog, no need to be impatient.
I do like mythical/astronomical names. Our first was Sirius (Orion's big dog).
Spend a lot of time and effort on training now, it will pay off handsomely, This cannot be overemphasized.
Knowing my hiking habits, our breeder was quite firm with me: "No big physical challenges until 1 y.o." The reason being mostly growth-plate injury, I think -- avoid big downward leaps; impacts might injure the cartilage growth plates in the long bones, principally the wrists. The carpet is good; if you have smooth floors, provided nonskid throw rugs at takeoff and landing zones.
He is so cute, I would like to grab him up for a good hug.
Welcome Paul, Carrie and Orion! Do you know about the San Diego COrgi meetup group? We have awesome fun meetups!
http://www.meetup.com/SanDiegoCorgiMeetup/
Hello and Welcome!! Looking forward to pics of Orion!!