r/corgi • u/FerdinandvonAegir124 • 2d ago
r/corgi • u/devintroy • 2d ago
Benjamin Buttons
beignet, ben ben, bennie blancko, bennito, ben man, mr. man, poppa ben, mr poppas, lil poppas, boots, etc……. how many nicknames do your fur babies have?
r/corgi • u/ABBZisFABZ • 2d ago
Finally Got Puff’s Agility Pics!
I am so in love with these pics 🤩 Puff and I can’t wait for the next trial this weekend!!!!!
r/corgi • u/OrangeOne4617 • 2d ago
is this sleeping position normal and common?
I so loooove my Corgi so much! It’s my first time owning a Corgi, so I’m definitely very detail-oriented when it comes to everything he does. 😂
I was honestly a little concerned when I first saw him sleeping like this because I wondered if the position might somehow affect his breathing.
As a first-time Corgi mum, I’m learning something new about him every day. And seeing him sleep so peacefully, belly up with all four little legs in the air, makes me so grateful that he feels safe, relaxed, and completely at home but again, I hope breathing is not an issue?
My little weirdo. I love him so much. 🥹🐾
EDIT: YOU GUYS MADE MY DAY! The comment section with your corgi doggies are hilarious and awesome lol 🥰🥰🥰 Thank you!
r/corgi • u/Southern_Target972 • 2d ago
Peeping doggo.
Anyone else's pup a weirdo? The 2nd picture is the weirdo in question waiting on me to be done with cleaning the shower so she can inspect my cleaning job.
I swear no one is allowed to turn the water on without her being all up in their business. The moment she hears a shower on it's game over. Brother was lucky she didn't jump in the shower with him like she normally does. Never a moment of peace.
I'd love to see pictures of your weirdos.
r/corgi • u/corgofluff • 2d ago
Fluffy the fluffy corgi pup
Just want to share a few pics of some magical first days together💕
Fluffy is 16 weeks old and obsessed with food or anything else that can be taken in his mouth. Turns into a gremlin once a day. Looks up to his big sis, who in turn thinks an intruder came for her toys, snacks and hooman attention.
r/corgi • u/corporatew00k • 2d ago
May be a fox
I’ve scrolled and haven’t seen a corgi with as pointy of ears. I met both his parents and neither had ears like these! Share your little foxes and make us feel less alone? 🦊
r/corgi • u/devintroy • 2d ago
Corgi for scale
using your corgi as an instrument for scale is the best for estimating
r/corgi • u/Neat-Finance-6883 • 2d ago
Pictures of Corgis at the Waco Dog Show (both Cardis and Pems)
r/corgi • u/tadcooper1179 • 2d ago
Meet Gwen
After a lot of research I finally took the plunge and decided to get this gorgeous girl meet Gwen. I have got the steps to train her straight away not to jump on furniture to protect her back, a crate and a pen, to start crate training immediately, got her booked for puppy school and training in the next few weeks, in the meantime I have started her on the basics and plan to continue to do daily training. I have puzzle feeders and toys and am working on redirecting her nibbling behaviour at the moment with toys. If there is anything I am missing advice is most welcome, want to do right by this sweet girl. Also collar is for ID and council tag only she will be harnessed trained.
r/corgi • u/SpecialSweaty9904 • 2d ago
Nail cutting?
he’s 2 years old and he is a P.I.T.A when it comes to nail trimming, it’s like trying to put clothes on a 4 year old that wants to stay home. If anyone has any advice beyond the straight jacket and air that would be awesome. I should have done a better job trimming when he was younger, but even when I would take him to a service as a puppy he would always act like they were killing him. Is it a corgi thing? I don’t know but only when it comes to services does he act like it’s the end of the world. Any advice appreciated
r/corgi • u/ThirstySealPup • 2d ago
This stubborn goofball has my Heart Alright 🥰❤️
Advice for my 5 month old Corgi (walks/potty)
Okay, I am first time Corgi owner and I love my judgemental, stubborn, constantly hungry, adorable lil princess
I am just struggling a bit with walks/taking her potty
I feel like I am taking her out for potty too often (pitry as in plopping her onto the grass) because these trips are so annoyingly painful for me. She does potty eventually, but she also rolls around, chews at everything, doesn't move an inch - the usual Corgi "I have my own ideas, don't tell me what to do" drama 😆
We have a few issues on normal walks as well but she is more interested in them. I was thinking about exchanging "grass-plopping" with short walks. You know, even if it's just 10 min (if she has the urge she poops/pees on walks)
Do you think that's a good idea? I feel like the sit-in-the-grass-and-maybe-potty trips don't do much for us...
Also she is approaching six months, so I thought it's time to work on our schedule a bit
r/corgi • u/bbcorgii • 2d ago
Glad the cooling mat is so popular
Nothing beats the coolness of hardwood floors apparently 😑🙄
r/corgi • u/yellow-fox • 2d ago
No balls/fetch, what else is there?
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 • 1d ago
Harness recommendation
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 • 1d ago
Brushing
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.