Corgi "Training Behaviour" Info & Guides

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  • Corgi Breed Information

    Corgi Breed Information

    Corgis, with their distinctive short legs, long bodies, and expressive faces, are one of the most recognisable and beloved dog breeds in the UK. There are two main types of Corgis: the Pembroke Welsh Corgi and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi. Both breeds share many similarities but also have distinct differences. This guide will focus on both types, highl…

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  • What should be in a Corgi puppy starter pack?

    Things you will need before you bring your puppy home:Dog FoodYou would be surprised how many people forget this, or leave it to the way home only to find the shop closed, or that it doesn't stock the right type of food for their pup.Choosing the right kind of food for your Corgi puppy is important - they may have special dietary requirements such …

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  • Corgi Buyers Guide

    What should you look for when buying a Corgi puppy? It's a question that we get asked a lot so we decided to put together this guide. Its a combination of general dog buying tips plus some specific to Corgi owners. The tips below are focused around buying a puppy, however most apply if buying or re-homing an older Corgi too. 1. Find…

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  • General care and welfare advice for Corgis

    Getting and owning a Corgi can be great fun, and hugely rewarding. Whether you choose to share your home with a new puppy, a mature Corgi or adopt, you'll be rewarded with many years of happiness and companionship.Before you commit to any of the dogs for sale on Corgi Owners and fall in love with a new furry friend, read our expert advice to help e…

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  • How to keep your Corgi calm during fireworks

    Bonfire night, new years and any other times where fireworks are involved can be a frightening time for Corgis and all dogs, big and small, but there are things you can do to keep them safe and calm during fireworks season.If you are unsure how your Corgi will cope with the loud bangs and flashes yet, perhaps you have a Corgi puppy who hasn't yet s…

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