What to look for when choosing a Swedish Corgi

Feb 02,2024
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Corgis with short legs have become very popular in recent years and are loved by many people. But what should you pay attention to when buying a Corgi?

In fact, the Welsh Corgi is a dwarf breed and may have hereditary diseases. The American Pembroke Welsh Corgi Association regulates their members that dogs used for breeding must have: stable temperament, not be agitated by noise, normal hip joints and eyes, and no known genes defect. People who want to buy a Corgi must ask the dog dealer about the following points as a basis for whether to buy:

1. Have the puppy’s parents been certified by OFA and are they sure there is no hip dysplasia problem? Even if the other party presents the OFA certificate, 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 has been examined by a veterinarian to confirm that there are no genetic concerns.

3. Are the puppy’s parents afraid of noise? Does it adapt well to the new environment?

The above points are all points that you need to pay attention to when buying a Welsh Corgi. The Corgi’s short legs are its cuteness, but they are also its health risks, so you must make sure that it has no genetic diseases before purchasing. .

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