Select Corgi Things to note when choosing a Corgi
Welsh Corgi (certain introduction)

I believe everyone is familiar with the short-legged "Corgi" , this dog breed has become very popular in recent years and has been sought after and loved by many people. As more and more people buy Corgis, I feel it is necessary to tell you about the things to pay attention to when choosing Corgis, so as to avoid such or other problems after buying a dog, which will make the mood of raising a dog difficult. Get discounts.

It turns out that the Welsh Corgi is a dwarf breed and may have hereditary diseases. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi Association of America teaches its members that a dog that is bred for breeding must have: a calm temperament, a mood that will not be agitated by noise, normal hip joints and eyes, and an unknown genetic shortcomings. People who want to buy a Corgi must ask the dog dealer for the following points as a basis for purchase:

1. Whether the puppy’s parents can pass OFA certification determines whether the hip joints develop Bad question? Even if the other party presents the OFA instruction manual, they must try to identify its authenticity. If the dog’s father is OFA certified but the dog’s mother is not, you should think twice.

2. Whether the center of the eye is clear and healthy, and whether it can be checked by a veterinarian to determine whether there is no genetic doubt.

3. Are the puppy’s parents afraid of noise? Are you well adapted to new environments?

The above points are all points that need to be paid attention to when buying a Welsh Corgi. The Corgi’s short legs are its cuteness, but they are also its health risks, so you need to understand them. It does not make a purchase after inheriting the disease.

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