I'm sure you know this, but Corgis are prone to degenerative myelopathy, and hind leg weakness is usually the first sign of it
Do you have a pool that caters to dogs near you? He might enjoy an activity class, I've seen diving and retrieval classes
Corgi!
I'm sure you know this, but Corgis are prone to degenerative myelopathy, and hind leg weakness is usually the first sign of it
Do you have a pool that caters to dogs near you? He might enjoy an activity class, I've seen diving and retrieval classes
My bread loves exploration of all kinds and loathes too long stretches of monotony.
Since in everyday live I can't always cater to all her needs perfectly she gets a mental task everyday to keep her from riling up too much - a towel with treats, search games, feeding her with a new Pawzler configuration or the regular paper roll with treats.
Currently I work with her on the basics for Hooper - basically agility for lazy owners. I've noticed she is exceptionally stimulated by activities regarding relative positioning to me as these tricks tend to stick very fast and deep. Also simulates the bonding part of herding without the prey drive aspect of herding balls