Watch for bladder stones in both Cardigans and Pembroke, in males the stones can block their urethra and they will die when their bladder explodes. It is a serious medical emergency when they stop peeing, a vet can do a needle drain of the bladder but then there is a surgery to remove the stone blockage. Have your dogs urine tested for crystals regularly as then a vet can prevent stones with a special diet.
I had a cardigan collie cross called Bob. He looked like a corgi, just with slightly longer legs. We lost him this year and it broke my heart - Bob was a once in a lifetime dog and his beautiful tail was very similar to the wee fella in this vid. Long live the Bobster……
Mine weighs 47 lbs... almost as much as my Samoyed chow mix did. But he is not fat. He has a waistline, he is just muscular. The vet couldn't believe it and re-weighed him. Sure enough 47 pounds. He isn't 100% corgi... mostly, but he has JRT, a little beagle and a little GS. He is very energetic and well-exercised. But he looks just like a corgi, the fave, the ears, the long body, the coat... just has longer legs. Like a corgi on stilts lol. He is so sweet and so fun. I love him to pieces
@@lizkrinsky5209 So, mine finally finished growing. He's 52 lbs. After speaking with the vet, she thinks he should not gain any more but could shed 2 lbs. 52lbs!!! I still can't believe it. I'd never heard of a 50 lb corgi before that wasn't insanely fat.
Watch for bladder stones in both Cardigans and Pembroke, in males the stones can block their urethra and they will die when their bladder explodes. It is a serious medical emergency when they stop peeing, a vet can do a needle drain of the bladder but then there is a surgery to remove the stone blockage. Have your dogs urine tested for crystals regularly as then a vet can prevent stones with a special diet.
I Love Cardigan Corgis'.I have 3 of them.Such a Great Breed.💜🐶
Now my cardigan is 23 months old. So much fun n training needed still. 😌 at least she is always there.
We have a rescue Cardigan. PERFECT DOG! Wouldn’t take $1M for her. Gets along very well with our other dog and cats.
Will adopt another.
I have a blue Merle named Wilbur. He’s not quite a year old. He’s bad. But we love him. Can’t wait to get through his teenage years 😅
Puppies sleep like a human at times , on their back . UNUSUAL , odd , but cute .
I have a 14 month old. Cardigan. Excellent
Great video!
This sure is going to help me when i get my first dog!
I had a beautiful cardigan welsh corgi named Shelby she died of cancer she was a rescue dog I hope I can find another dog like her
Same here . I had one that died to young and now I want to find one just him. German shepherd marking gs but on a corgi
I had a cardigan collie cross called Bob. He looked like a corgi, just with slightly longer legs. We lost him this year and it broke my heart - Bob was a once in a lifetime dog and his beautiful tail was very similar to the wee fella in this vid. Long live the Bobster……
Adorable!
Very nice
My corgi, at a year old, last weighed in at 45.6 lbs. And he is not fat. 😆
Ours is what the vet calls a natural jumbo corgi, the vet says he is a very healthy 45lbs. He is big everywhere, more to love!
Mine weighs 47 lbs... almost as much as my Samoyed chow mix did. But he is not fat. He has a waistline, he is just muscular. The vet couldn't believe it and re-weighed him. Sure enough 47 pounds. He isn't 100% corgi... mostly, but he has JRT, a little beagle and a little GS. He is very energetic and well-exercised. But he looks just like a corgi, the fave, the ears, the long body, the coat... just has longer legs. Like a corgi on stilts lol. He is so sweet and so fun. I love him to pieces
@@lizkrinsky5209 So, mine finally finished growing. He's 52 lbs. After speaking with the vet, she thinks he should not gain any more but could shed 2 lbs. 52lbs!!! I still can't believe it. I'd never heard of a 50 lb corgi before that wasn't insanely fat.
Can it walk stairs? Every day?
I am looking for a Cardigan Welsh corgi, male, brindle and white color, puppy, 2 months or so.
Look for akc registered breeders or a corgi mix (or a rescue of course!) or you’ll be in for all sorts of expensive genetic health problems.
They don't get as much love as the Pembrokes. Sad!
That AI voice... Immediately no...
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