What to look out for when buying a Corgi
First, be familiar with the price range and make decisions based on your budget.
Although, when it comes to buying Corgis, different regions and kennels have differences, and the prices of puppies of the same appearance may vary greatly. Bloodline, male and female, color, etc. will all affect the price of Corgi. Generally speaking, the number of corgis without pedigree will not exceed 10,000. Corgis with pedigree will depend on their appearance and the purity of their pedigree, and can be purchased according to your budget. If the price is too low, it is best not to buy it easily, because the breeding cost of Corgi is high, and a price that is too low may indicate a problematic dog.
Second, observe the bone mass and bones. When Corgis are born, they are almost the same except for the difference in pattern and color. The difference can only be seen after 2 months. Therefore, if you want to buy a puppy, it is best to Take a look at its parents, because the size and bone mass of Corgis will become more and more similar to their parents when they grow up. Corgis are short in stature, with moderate bone mass and deep chest. The side length of the body is greater than the height. The tail is set low, and if docked, the tail will be very short.
Third, depending on the amount and color of the coat, the Corgi has a dense double coat of medium length. The outer coat is slightly coarse in texture but not curly or silky. The undercoat is relatively short and soft to the touch. Generally speaking, the hair on the head, ears, and legs is short, the hair on the body is medium length, and the hair on the collar and thighs is longer. It should not be too exaggerated and look like a hair ball. Coat colors are divided into two-color and three-color. Generally speaking, three-color ones are more attractive, and the appearance is better with an eight-faced face and white.
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