12 Realities New Corgi Owners Must Accept

So you think you want a Corgi.

corgi 12Who can resist a Corgi? With that foxy face, stubby legs, and bunny butt… those cute little cylindrical fur logs with the big ears… they are cute as dogs can be.

Pick up a book on dog breeds, or visit a breed-selector web site, and you will find that Corgis are smart, easy-to-train, and have an easy-care, dirt-repelling coat.

They are loyal to their people, can live peacefully with other animals, are good watch dogs and don’t require acres of running room.

Toss in a convenient size and the fact that they can be happy in most climates, and they sound like the perfect dog.

If you are considering to own a corgi, or you’ve just become a new corgi owner, there are some realities you do need to fully accept.

Check out the twelve realities new corgi owners must accept on the next page! …and if you already are a corgi owner, see if you can relate!

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437 thoughts on “12 Realities New Corgi Owners Must Accept

  1. Oh, all of these are so true!!! Especially, the one about kids! Our pup just absolutely ADORES children and any time we are out in public and she sees a kid or a car seat she just stops in her tracks and stares and whines. It’s absolutely adorable. Idk where it comes from tho, we don’t have children and she’s very rarely ever around them but, when she is, she’s so great and so gentle with them. They are such an amazing and intuitive breed!

  2. You should get one! They are the best dogs EVER! I have had a lot of dogs in my life and none of them have brought the love and joy into my life like our Corgi did. They are truly in a league of their own.

  3. Well, mine is a farm dog and she definitely seeks out every form of dirt. But half an hour later it is gone and she is clean and shiny. (The bad news is that all the dirt is then on the kitchen floor, or her dog bed LOL.)

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