The Complete Guide to Corgis


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With its short legs and oversized facial features, the Corgi has become one of the cutest and most popular dog breeds in America today. Their affectionate personality and adaptability make them perfectly suited to most homes and environments. The Complete Guide to Corgis is intended for the busy new owner who needs to quickly and easily learn everything they NEED to know as they embark on Corgi ownership. This comprehensive guide answers every question you may have including: Is a Corgi right for me? What do I do now that I've brought home my Corgi? How can I best train my Corgi? What common mistakes should I avoid? Be prepared for your new pup, and all the challenges that come along with owning a Corgi. This book will take you on a step-by-step journey and walk you through virtually everything you'll need to know as a new Corgi owner, including: The differences between the Pembroke and Cardigan breeds Corgi history and characteristics The ideal Corgi home Finding the right Corgi for you Preparing for your new Corgi The first Week with your new puppy The first Month with your new puppy Corgi House-training The importance of socializing your Corgi Being a GREAT puppy parent Corgis and other dogs Training your Corgi puppy Basic Commands Corgi Nutritional Needs Grooming a Corgi Basic Corgi health care Health concerns with Corgis Your aging Corgi If your are ready to take on the challenges and joys of owning a Corgi, then this is the book you need. The road to being a great Puppy parent is a long and difficult one, this road map can help you navigate all the twist and turns as you start the most amazing journey of your life!




Cardigan Welsh Corgi


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The dwarf herding dog from Cardiganshire, Wales, the Cardigan Welsh Corgi--the Corgi with a tail--derived as a hard-working cattle dog capable of handling an unruly herd. Cardigans are fearless and industrious, devilishly smart, and full of spirit. Although low in stature, the Cardigan is not a small dog and indeed acts as if he's the tallest guy in the room. Canine expert and dog show judge, Richard G. Beauchamp shares his insight into this down-to-earth, enduring working dog, whose unflagging work ethic is only rivaled by his devotion to his people. The history chapter discusses the origins and legends associated with this enchanted dwarf canine, followed by chapters describing the breed's many special traits and desirable physical features as outlined in the official breed standard. New owners will welcome the well-prepared chapter on finding a reputable breeder and selecting a healthy, sound puppy. Chapters on puppy-proofing the home and yard, purchasing the right supplies for the puppy as well as house-training, feeding, and grooming are illustrated with photographs of handsome adults and puppies. In all, there are over 135 full-color photographs in this useful and reliable volume. The author's advice on obedience training will help the reader better mold and train into the most well-mannered dog in the neighborhood. The extensive and lavishly illustrated chapter on healthcare provides up-to-date detailed information on selecting a qualified veterinarian, vaccinations, preventing and dealing with parasites, infectious diseases, and more. Sidebars throughout the text offer helpful hints, covering topics as diverse as historical dogs, breeders, or kennels, toxic plants, first aid, crate training, carsickness, fussy eaters, and parasite control. Fully indexed.




Welsh Corgis: Pembroke and Cardigan


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Information and advice to help you take good care of your Welsh Corgi.




Pembroke Welsh Corgi


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The experts at Kennel Club Books present the world's largest series of breed-specific canine care books. Each critically acclaimed Comprehensive Owner's Guide covers everything from breed standards to behavior, from training to health and nutrition. With nearly 200 titles in print, this series is sure to please the fancier of even the rarest breed!




Corgis


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Discover all the training tools and grooming techniques you need to effectively and efficiently train and raise a well-behaved and energetic dog with this breed-specific manual to raising happy corgis Are you a new corgi parent having difficulty raising your new pet? Are you seriously considering getting a corgi pup, but have no idea how to raise or care for and obedient pup? If your answer is yes to any of these questions, then this book is for you. The corgi pup is an incredibly popular dog breed, and it's easy to see why. They're completely adorable, petite and full of love and energy, but the downside is that these features can also make them cantankerous, stubborn and generally a royal pain in the neck if you don't raise them effectively. But it doesn't have to be that way. Among the insights and powerful corgi training advice contained in this guide, you're going to learn: ● The traits and characteristics of corgis you need to know about to help you find out if they're a great fit ● 6 exciting and useful reasons you should consider getting a corgi to join your family ● A detailed comparison between the Pembroke welsh and cardigan welsh corgis and how to choose the breed best suited to your personality ● How to prepare and get your home or apartment ready for a welcoming a corgi puppy ● Proven tips and techniques to effectively groom your corgi pup and keep them in top physical condition ● Steps to help you effectively train your dog with command-specific training tips to get your dog obey specific commands ● ...and loads more! Perfect for new puppy parents and seasoned corgi owners looking to upgrade their "dogmanship", this guide is chock full of practical advice and give you all the tools, techniques and training strategies you need to raise these incredibly cute and low-riding canine species.




Corgis on Wheels


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Pembroke Welsh Corgi


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This fully-revised all-encompassing guide to Corgis features everything new owners need to know from preparing for the new pup to geriatric care. All new full-color photography. * Updated coverage: Comprehensive guidance and information for the Corgi owner. From understanding the breed behaviors and characteristics to choosing the right pup to grooming, feeding, and training, readers will have an all-encompassing guide. * Assured quality: This book is ideal for a new dog owner. The all-new full-color photos create its visual appeal; the sturdy hardcover and preprinted cases produce functionality. * Author expertise: The Happy Healthy Pet books are written by respected and established authors. Information is readable and to-the-point and presented in an easy-to-follow format.




The Welsh Corgi


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Cardigan Welsh Corgi


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The dwarf herding dog from Cardiganshire, Wales, the Cardigan Welsh Corgi—the Corgi with a tail—derived as a hard-working cattle dog capable of handling an unruly herd. Cardigans are fearless and industrious, devilishly smart, and full of spirit. Although low in stature, the Cardigan is not a small dog and indeed acts as if he’s the tallest guy in the room. Canine expert and dog show judge, Richard G. Beauchamp shares his insight into this down-to-earth, enduring working dog, whose unflagging work ethic is only rivaled by his devotion to his people. The history chapter discusses the origins and legends associated with this enchanted dwarf canine, followed by chapters describing the breed’s many special traits and desirable physical features as outlined in the official breed standard. New owners will welcome the well-prepared chapter on finding a reputable breeder and selecting a healthy, sound puppy. Chapters on puppy-proofing the home and yard, purchasing the right supplies for the puppy as well as house-training, feeding, and grooming are illustrated with photographs of handsome adults and puppies. In all, there are over 135 full-color photographs in this useful and reliable volume. The author’s advice on obedience training will help the reader better mold and train into the most well-mannered dog in the neighborhood. The extensive and lavishly illustrated chapter on healthcare provides up-to-date detailed information on selecting a qualified veterinarian, vaccinations, preventing and dealing with parasites, infectious diseases, and more. Sidebars throughout the text offer helpful hints, covering topics as diverse as historical dogs, breeders, or kennels, toxic plants, first aid, crate training, carsickness, fussy eaters, and parasite control. Fully indexed.




The Complete Guide to Corgis


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"Corgis are one of the most famous smaller breed of dog, although technically they are medium sized dogs. Closely related to Dachshunds, they are much sturdier and have a long history of being a hard working dog. that means that they have much more energy than you may expect from such an apparently small dog, as well as an intellect that you really should not underestimate. especially when food is involved. As their name suggests, the Welsh corgi was a dog that was used to manage animals on farms in Wales. They had a wide range of tasks, from herding and leading to catching pests and keeping flocks of fowls in line. While they may not be as energetic as their larger counterparts, they are by no means a sedentary dog. They may be inclined to do as they are told, but only when it suits them. Corgis love their people unconditionally, however that does not stop them from trying to have things their own way. They can be easily persuaded that you are alpha, but that does not mean that they will necessarily accept your rules. When left to their own devices, Corgis can figure out ways to do things that they know you will not approve of, and ten try to hide the evidence. It makes them both an incredibly mischievous and loveable dog that you will need to keep an eye on if you are to keep your Corgi out of trouble. There are tow types of Welsh Corgis: The Pembroke and the Cardigan. the Pembroke is the more popular and common of the two. It is known for being incredibly friendly and affectionate with nearly everyone. Cardigans tend to be more reserved and quiet, and are more likely to be suspicious of strangers. However, one thing to keep in mind about Corgis is that all of them are unique individuals. You can encounter a Pembroke that is skittish and wary of strangers, or you may find a Cardigan that is every bit as outgoing and friendly as any Pembroke. Ultimately, your Corgi is an individual that is not defined by which type of Corgi he or she is. Corgis are a fantastic breed and are easy to recognize with their long backs, short legs, and friendly expression. Their fox like faces are topped with a couple of adorable ears that look like they are about as large as the Corgi's face. there are a couple of signs that can help you easily identify whether you are looking at a Cardigan or Pembroke. With their long history and easy, friendly manners, Corgis are a great dog for most people. They make a great starter dog for those who have never had a dog, or a great challenge for those who want to be able to train their dog into something fascinating."--Back cover