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Mar
19
Carol

What Should I Feed My Corgi?

Do you know how much you should feed your Pembroke Welsh Corgi? Corgi dogs have a tendency to get overweight, so you should be very concerned. Overweight dogs do not live as long as fit and healthy dogs. They need lots of exercise and the right kind of good quality food. TrainPetDog.com has developed a unique calorie calculator just for Pembroke Welsh Corgi dogs.  Give it a try. Calorie Calculator...
Jan
22
Carol

How Can I Keep My Pembroke Welsh Corgi From Chewing?

Chewing is a very annoying but natural part of a Pembroke Welsh Corgi puppy’s development stages. It is just like teething in babies and the chewing stages are very necessary for Corgi puppies. Expecting a Corgi puppy to not chew is not reasonable, but they can be taught to chew the right things. Adult Corgis that chew often are bored or are suffering from a separation anxiety disorder....
Jan
3
Carol

Welsh Corgi Dylan Playing in Snow in His Dog Wheelchair

Dylan, a Pembroke Welsh Corgi, came to K-9Cart.com in Oxford, MD for a dog wheelchair fitting. His owners thought he had intervertebral disc disease, but since he had been growing progressively weaker in his hind legs, we suspect it was degenerative myelopathy. He can now enjoy playing in the snow in his dog wheelchair. The knobby tires give him traction in the snow....
Dec
19
Carol

How Often Should I Vaccinate My Pembroke Welsh Corgi?

Pembroke Welsh Corgis and most all dogs do NOT need to be vaccinated every year. Vaccines have a longer duration of immunity than 1 year. Have your Corgi puppy vaccinated, as this is the time when they are most at risk. Then get your puppy his booster at 1 year old. After that, you should only give your Corgi vaccines every 3 years. Also, you should only vaccinate for what your Corgi needs in your area,...
Dec
1
Carol

Those Pesky Girls!

Bert, our Pembroke Welsh Corgi, has a couple sisters that live with him in Ohio. They pretty much ignore him and stay out of his way, but when push comes to shove, they own him. He may be bigger, but there are two of those little dervishes to keep him confused. Jazzy is a Jack Russell Terrier who was born deaf. Maisy was my Christmas present that year and when I went to pick her up at the breeder, there...
Nov
15
Carol

Bathing a Corgi

When bathing My Dog Bert we have found that a Corgi needs to be given special care. We’ve found that if you are careless in bathing, the Corgi may end up having some problems. For example, if you don’t close the ears with large cotton balls, the water may enter into the ear canals and may cause some ear infections. Then he may display signs like constant discharge from the ears and/or shaking of...
Oct
30
Carol

Corgi Potty Training – The Basics of Poop Control

Potty training in Corgis usually begins when they are puppies. Unfortunately, there are a lot of Corgis who do not know yet where and when it is appropriate to poop. While house training is a must, many people still have Corgis that are not fully trustworthy. The main advantage of being house trained is that you could trust your Corgi not to make your house his large and stinky comfort room....

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