Corgi Video Review- Two Pembroke Welsh Corgis Herd a Basketball

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These two cute Pembroke Welsh Corgis are fighting over a ball while trying to herd it back to their owner. These corgis fight a bit like my two corgis. If one corgi has something the other one has, they end up fighting over the object. Or even using tricks to get it. My rating for this video (from a scale of 1 to 10) is 8.

Corgi Video Review – Slideshow of Pembroke Welsh Corgis

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This is a video with several pictures of corgis that change through out the video. I have to say that it is just a bit plain, not much to the video. Out of a 1 to 10 scale, I would give this video a 5. Not that it is blurry, or low quality, just very little to it.

Heart Worms and Your Welsh Corgi

Heart worms can be deadly to your corgi, but with the regularly check ups, you can keep him safe from heart worms. The way a corgi can get heart worms is from a mosquito biting, and injecting some undeveloped heart worms which could be from that mosquito picking it up from its last prey.

Undeveloped heart worms make its way all the way to your corgi’s heart where it can grow to a length of 1’2″, and may also live up to 5 years. As they grow, heart worms cause blockage in your dog’s blood vessels.

Signs of heart worms include:

  • weight loss
  • energy loss
  • persistent coughing (may even include blood)

If not treated, the heart worms can kill your corgi!

Treatment for heart worms will depend upon how much damage has been done.

To avoid getting heart worms in the first place, make sure you give your Welsh corgi heart worm preventative on regular basis as directed by your dog’s veterinarian.

Your Relationship With Your Welsh Corgi

All corgi owners can give different reasons for why they own dogs. Others may show enthusiasm that corgis are their best friends and best companions; others nonchalantly raised dogs to guard their house and belongings; others got themselves more than one to be trained for shows; and others intentionally owned a dog to guide their ways so they can walk along busy streets. Surprisingly, many others will express unlikely expectations in raising corgis as their pets. Nevertheless, no matter how impossible their beliefs in dogs, these animals can become more beneficial to men than any other material possessions.

Adorable dogs and puppies are charming animals to pet. Not only there are costs involve in raising puppies, but there are emotional investments as well. Bonding with these domesticated animals is more valuable than exhausting personal finances. Fitting corgis into your lifestyle is both a challenge and pleasure.

It becomes easier and more comfortable to own a corgi in the house once you understand your dog. Their needs, wants, temperaments, and their potential behaviours are to be considered. Humans and dogs can have the best interaction and relationship. Though corgis are not complete substitute for humans, but they are best for specific reasons. There are popular stories printed in papers and shown in televisions where dogs instinctively save human lives at stake like drowning, getting lost in deep woods, a child coming face to face with a poisonous snakes, etc.

Accepting and appreciating your corgis depends wholly on you as the owner. This is a good start to provide full care to your dogs. Their health and development will depend entirely on how they are treated.

Naturally, corgis identify their social positions in packs. Being part of a family or being owned by someone identifies their position in the hierarchy. They would feel secure and confident as they sense respect in a given environment. It will help your dog if all the members of your family treat him the same way you do. If he gets different treatment from each one, he tends to get confused and may behave differently.

Consistent training and discipline from all may convey the message to the corgi when he can act as a child, when to be an adult, his time to eat, play, stay out of the house when needed, where to pee, where to relieve his waste, or how to treat other people. As humans grow and develop so do corgis to certain degrees. They respond according to how they are cared for as well.

In cases of unlikely behaviours for some corgis may be perceived that they are not happy with their owners. Most often than not, these owners thinks that the dogs they have are psychologically or neurologically disturbed, when in fact 95% of the reason is because on how they treat and feed them.