Dogs 101 Corgi part 2
was the proud owner of these Pembroke
Welsh Corgis not only does she trained
them in dog agility
she teaches them canine freestyle
dancing often called the tail wagging
sport canine freestyle is dancing with
dogs to music Winston here is an amazing
freestyler he’s awesome who loves it
he’s a better dancer than my husband
checkers here
he’s just 17 months and he’s gonna be as
good as one Marcus it is over he does
multiple trips already he pivots around
a cane jumps over can I jump through
Google’s charm does the what I call the
Michael Jackson moonwalk where she flies
backwards and slides her legs backwards
as she pivots around me
extremely identical to figure skating as
far as you can pet it to the world you
actually choreograph a two to three
minute routine the dog seemed to love it
tell me and down good boy Pembroke Welsh
Corgis live 11 to 13 years and are a
relatively healthy breed here they’re
prone to back disorders glaucoma and can
gain weight easily so they shouldn’t be
overfed heavy seasonal shedding can be a
drawback and should be a consideration
when looking at this breed a loving
protective and playful companion they
make excellent family dogs but may fare
better with older children because they
are a herding dog and they tend to nip
so be aware of that if you have very
young very small children go through
these dogs need exercise are they going
to feel frustrated they might not be the
best Department dog they might be better
if you had a yard for them this dog is
highly intelligent and has great
enthusiasm for learning training occur
Keys eat because they’re very smart they
really want to do what you’re telling
them to do so remember every dog is
different but in general Pembroke Welsh
Corgis can live anywhere as long as they
get plenty of exercise they’re a fairly
healthy brief heavy shedding can be a
drawback they’re eager to learn and they
might try and hurt or nip small children
their willingness to please is just
overwhelming and I think that’s why they
just bring me so much joy and pride
so to recap according to the American
Kennel Club the third most popular
purebred is the German Shepherd they
have one of the strongest bites in the
dog world and wolves may be fairly close
on the family tree they were once the
favorite dog of Hitler but today they
are a beloved pet in thousands of homes
Jack Russell Terriers by contrast our
way down the popularity chart from the
German Shepherd but they’re a big star
in Hollywood and that can jump five
times their height Jack Russells were
born to dig but there firecracker
personality makes them a blast to be
around provided you have the patience
golden retrievers are the quintessential
family dog number four in popularity
right behind the German Shepherd they’re
one of the quietest breeds
with the lowest ranking barking and the
golden is known for good breath prone to
hip problems and cancers surprisingly
they’re involved in many bite incidents
but there’s still lovable dogs the
Vizsla is the aristocrat of the dog
world Regal that knows in the air above
it all they’re a sweet dog that love to
hang with their owners
described as cat-like in the way they
move and clean themselves they’re also
considered the least smelly breeding
the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a surprising
dog bold and energetic he’s ready to
take on the big fellas his toughness
made him the favorite of the Queen of
England and his agility makes him a
natural at dancing of course every
individual dog is different and might
not follow the grab characteristics if
you’re adopting a dog do your homework
and choose a pet wisely dogs are a joy
to have around they’ll make you live
longer and if you get the right one
they’ll help you live better they think
they’re always one step ahead of you
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