The Courageous Corgi is a short and simple book but is a good book to read. It tells about a Corgi and a long journey it took before finding a home. The Courageous Corgi is not a book which has complex details and tricky words, but is something that any Corgi person of any age would like and could read. You can get your copy of the book by Clicking on the picture or Click Here.
A Book For Every Corgi Lover Should Read
The Problems Of Dinner Time With Several Corgis
Corgis and Food Problems
Feeding your Corgis can be a problem sometimes. Especially when they become possessive of food. They may even up fighting over food, steal another Corgi’s food right in the middle of him eating it, or with treats, bite your hand in the process of giving it to them.
Corgis Fighting Over Food and What To Do
Corgis fighting over food can be caused by several things. First is that your Corgis are too close together when eating. They think one of them might try to steal their food and break into a fight if the other gets too close. Try having your corgis spaced out around the room, or even in different rooms while eating.
The other common cause of fighting is if a Corgi doesn’t know which bowl of food is for who. It is also a good idea to try and feed all of them in the same order every single time. That makes sure that each Corgi knows who’s food is going into what bowl. Using a bowl unique to each of your Corgi is another way help them differ between which food is for them.
Corgis Stealing Each Others Food
When a Corgi tries to steal another Corgi’s food, most of the time it will result in fighting. Sometimes the Corgi may give up the food to the other trying to take it, but it’s unlikely it’ll happen. The reason this happens is either that Corgi is setting the example that is more dominant, or that he is not getting enough food. Try putting them in separate rooms to keep this from happening. This problem will go away most of the time after a while if you wait it out.
Corgis Who Are Impatient With Food
There are times when a Corgi will try and get to get their food and run. While taking a bite of your hand in the process. They happens to be more of a problem when giving them dog treats then with dinner, but is still a problem. Most of the time it start with the simple thing of your Corgi being impatient and they become more impatient every time. Eventually your Corgi will be grabbing the treat out of your hand.
This habit is fixable by using the same methods as you would with other things you would teach your Corgi. When your Corgi tries to be impatient and grab the treat out of your hand, command using the phrase ‘NO’ and wait for him to calm down a little bit. Once he has, praise him and give him the treat. If your Corgi has a habit of biting your hand while you give a treat to him, try dropping the next to him or tossing it to him.
Overview Of What To Do When Corgis Have Problems With Food
When your Corgis try to fight or food or steal each others food, remember to try and keep them separate even if it means putting them into different rooms. It’s better to have to do a little extra work than have them fight and possibly hurt each other. If you have a problem with a Corgi trying to grab a treat before your ready to give it to him, remember that this habit is possible to reverse. All it takes is a little teaching and will make a difference. Also try dropping or tossing the treat to him instead of handing it to your Corgis to prevent getting bitten by any of them.
Learning About Corgis
Learning About Your Corgis With Two Books
For those who are planning on getting a Corgi for the first time or are wanting to learn more on the breed, here are two books, both a light read, that will teach you more or prepare you for owning a Corgi.
Training Your Corgis For Beginners
The first book is for those who plan to get a Corgi for their first time. This gives you the general information about raising your Corgi, but does not go into depth about the breed itself. For those who plan to get a Corgi for their first time, Click Here to get the book.
The History On Corgis
The second book is for those wanting to learn about the breed. This book goes more in depth on the breed rather than training and raising your Corgi. This book also covers history about Corgis too. For those who are wanting to know more about the breed and its history, Click Here to get the book.
About Both Books On Corgis
Each book is 160 pages, giving you a quick intro into either learning about raising your first Corgi or history. So whether you are getting a Corgi for the first time or wanting to know about the breed more, you can learn more about either one by getting the book today.
How To Tell If You Have A Overweight Corgi
Do You Have A Overweight Corgi
The average Corgi tends to be around 20 to 25 pounds, but can vary depending on size, age, and if he or she is a mix. If your Corgi happens to be a few pounds over or under it shouldn’t be a problem. But if he is over 30 pounds, then your Corgi could be overweight. There are several habits that can cause your Corgi to gain the extra weight.
First Cause Of A Overweight Corgi: Human Food
First is being the most commonly done among all dogs. Feeding your Corgi human food always contributes to making a dog fatter. This over feeds your Corgi which like humans, causes a gain in weight. Even if your Corgi is giving you the puppy eyes look and is begging for food, don’t give it to them. In the long run it will lead to bad habits and health problems. Note, foods that should never be given to your Corgi are chocolate, onions, and potatoes. These are poisonous to dogs and may cause illness or death if too much is eaten. If your Corgi eats a small amount keep an eye on him. If he seems to become sick or has eaten a large amount, take him to the vet immediately.
Second Cause Of A Overweight Corgi: Too Many Dog Treats
Besides the human food, dog treats can have the same effect. Giving your Corgi six treats a day on top of two or three bowls of food each day is just as bad. If you notice a gain in weight, try cutting back on the dog treats. Also cutting back on dog food can help reduce your Corgi’s weight or trying a different brand of dog food can help. Certain brands are designed for different breeds, ages, and sizes. So finding the right one for your Corgi may vary.
Overview Of What To Do If You Have A Overweight Corgi
The main cause of a Corgi being overweight is feeding them too much food. Human food can be far worse than dog food. Avoid giving your Corgi too many treats or your left overs of dinner as it can lead to health problems later. Although your Corgi might not be within the average of 20 to 25 pounds in weight, what is right for your Corgi can vary depending on age, size, or whether or not he or she is a mix. Ask your vet what weight your Corgi should be.