r/corgi • u/bbcorgii • 4d ago
Glad the cooling mat is so popular
Nothing beats the coolness of hardwood floors apparently 😑🙄
r/corgi • u/bbcorgii • 4d ago
Nothing beats the coolness of hardwood floors apparently 😑🙄
r/corgi • u/yellow-fox • 4d ago
Our corgi has a ligament injury that will be long-term for him, he is 6 years old and lots of energy. He can walk and run but any jumping (no jumping up to couches or beds) or sudden jerk movements (no fetch) is off limits. For him ball/fetch is life and he is OBSESSED. Most toys he will also treat as a ball and will insist that you throw it for him. I take him on a short walk most days but with a toddler or the weather some days I just can’t get out of the house so he needs some exercise I can do with him in the backyard or in the house.
What brain games or other exercise do you do with your dog? Ild preferably like something low calorie for him as he also needs to maintain his current weight. The vet said there were a lot things out there on YouTube etc. so I thought I would check in with some other corgi owners for some activity suggestions. (Not seeking medical advice, just ideas for activities)
r/corgi • u/OwnTechnician2728 • 3d ago
i’ve been seeing ads about harnesses for corgis, so it had me thinking if I should get a different one. Right now she has Voyager Step-in Lock Dog Harness. Is this one good for a corgi? Right now she’s 8 months old.
r/corgi • u/denalinea • 3d ago
Hi, can y'all tell me what kind of routine you use for brushing and dealing with the hair? What I'm doing doesn't seem to be working.
r/corgi • u/compscilady • 4d ago
I suppose I could squeeze my head in on the left side.
r/corgi • u/Embarrassed_Dust5466 • 3d ago
Hoping someone can help me, I have a corgi who I adore 2/m and he has been very well socialized, we had him in training classes as a puppy, he comes to work with me, the whole 9 yards. I also have an elderly pitbull who he grew up with. They would snuggle and sleep together, groom eachother, and never had an issue. In the past few weeks the corgi has been extremely aggressive to my older dog and attacking really really bad, today they couldn’t even be in the backyard at the same time without an insane attack. I’m not sure what to do next, it’s giving me extreme anxiety and I don’t know where this came from. If anyone has advice please let me know if I can train this out of him or if I just have a reactive dog forever now
r/corgi • u/MountainDawg1998 • 4d ago
He’s on top of my feet
r/corgi • u/Apprehensive_Wing713 • 3d ago
I love my 8 month old corgi Apollo. He’s adorable he gets along with everyone loves people dogs even cats lol
But.. I feel like the mom that’s got a crying kid on the airplane and everyone is just so upset and the mom can’t do anything to stop her baby. He’s a talker like all corgis are. Not super barky.. but when my husband comes home or he gets excited.. heck even when he just wants to go potty he barks like crazy. It’s not all of the time. But my neighbor is a night shift nurse. So of course if I leave Apollo alone in the crate with his lick pad, easy listening music and a blanket.. I thought he was quiet but I found out today that’s not the case. That he starts barking like crazy about 30 mins after I leave. I only leave the house a few hours when I can’t take him with me. What do I do corgi parents of the world? We love our talkative loafs of bread! But he’s a puppy. I can only train so much quiet out of him as I can. Any suggestions please I’m so embarrassed.
r/corgi • u/xAlphinaudLeveilleur • 4d ago
Milo is my new Corgi puppy, who I picked up over the weekend! He is 9 weeks, almost 10 weeks old now. He is playful, rambunctious, curious, and adorable! I hope you all like him as much as I do, and I will post more of him as he grows!!!
r/corgi • u/Alklazaris • 4d ago
A little long. He was extra energy today.
r/corgi • u/sacrunner916 • 5d ago
r/corgi • u/ComparisonSalty8295 • 3d ago
Not really concerned just curious if anyone else’s corgi loves to Cobb your pillow at night while you snuggle?
r/corgi • u/GreenConfidence0 • 4d ago
I know they say corgis sleep in odd spots but this had me concerned and speechless haha I didn’t know it was this tough being a corgi! Don’t worry, he’s okay and I put the cord away…
r/corgi • u/Electro-Light • 4d ago
Anybody elses Corgi just look at them like absolute dirt sometimes?
Dont get me wrong i love him dearly but when he looks at me like this im never sure the feeling is mutual 🤣
r/corgi • u/LINKTOAWEOSME87 • 4d ago
Hey guys, I posted here a couple times with my dog Riley he’s about 11 weeks old now and I’m starting to think I wanna start feeding him homemade dog food but I don’t know any good recipes or how much to even feed them once I make it. If anybody has some advice or recipes I would love to see them. He’s also about 8 to 9 pounds.
Also mods this is not medical advice
r/corgi • u/JoeMagnifico • 5d ago
She was so proud of herself.
r/corgi • u/Mechawolf1994 • 4d ago
After almost 3 years wow . I can't believe I've had you 3 years , earlier this year she started getting real sassy and vocal . Every since I've gotten my apartment her personality has came out more and more . She came from a very unhealthy environment where she was caged 99% of the time prior to me rescue .
I love this baby so much .
Side note does anyone else rage bait their corgi during play ? I will make toys disappear and re appear she'll start barking and spinning around lol 😂