Just today I heard through the grapevine about a family that rescued a stray Corgi about 6 months ago. They now need to find a new home for him. The vet thinks he is about 1.5-2 years old. The family says that they are too animal-crowded (3 dogs, 2 cats) and don't have the time to devote to his exercising/energy needs. They also said that he enjoys chasing their cat.
I LOVE Corgis, and really would love to adopt him, but don't want to do him an injustice by bringing him into an unfair situation. I live in a 3rd story apartment so every time we went outside he would be walking up and down stairs. I would assume that wouldn't be a problem because it could be good exercise, but I am not sure because Corgis' legs are so short.
I work full-time, and will be starting classes for graduate school in August (1-2 nights a week). I also tend to do random things here and there in the evenings throughout the week- church, the gym, etc. I have no problem waking up early in the mornings to take him for a long walk, I rather enjoy walking in the mornings and in the evenings. I don't, however, want to take him from one lonely household to another. The family stated that they thought if I could even spend 2-3 hours with him a day plus walks they thought he would be okay. I could certainly do that, but I want to know from those of you who own Corgis is that is enough time to fulfill their social needs.
Also, I have a cat and his family says that he likes to chase theirs. Is this something that can be trained out of a dog bred for herding? My cat is very social and it would break my heart to see her hide under the bed for the rest of her life.
I appreciate everyone for reading this and taking the time to help me out. I would LOVE more than anything to provide this dog a home, but I don't want to be selfish and fail to meet his needs. Thanks!
P.S. I have not met him in person yet, but will have the opportunity to do so tomorrow evening.