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Posted on April 5, 2013 at 11:46pm 5 Comments 0 Likes
I've been totally obsessed with corgis for 4 years now and I am getting my first pupper very very soon! She's a bluie tan-point tricolor pem named Rorey, and will be 10-11 weeks when I pick her up. That being said, for all I know about corgis, I lack real life experience. I'm looking for help from those who've been around the block before and can give me some good pointers! These are things I have questions on, answer whatever you want or can!
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Hi! I'm curious where you got your bluie! What an adorable dog!
Hi Taylor!
Congratulations on getting a Corgi soon!! I bet you are excited. Please look at the FAQ section on this website for many answers to your questions. There are also lots of threads on various diets. I think crate training is the best way to potty train. I also believe regular feeding schedules help with potty training, because you know your little puppy is going to need a "bathroom break" soon after each meal. The breeder should also be able to give you lots of tips on what is best for your dog, and how much to feed at each meal. Bogart is over a year old and gets fed at around 6 am and 6 pm, but when he was 6 months (when we got him) he also had a feeding at noon. He loves fresh green beans as snacks, and pieces of apple and raw carrot. I also put pureed pumpkin (from a can) into ice cube trays and freeze, for easy, healthy treats. And I found a recipe for dog treats here on the site which are healthy and easy to make, I can email you a link if you are interested. A young puppy needs a lot of sleep, so being in a quite place in the crate most of the time while you are at school should be fine (with a couple of potty breaks if your mom can help). Good luck!
Welcome Taylor and Rorey!