Information about
Corgis and Corgi Rescue
General
Information About Corgi Rescue |
Corgis can be hard to find. This article provides some tips for finding the right one. |
The ForPaws Adoption Process | The adoption process: The application process, costs, and other information you need to adopt a ForPaws dog. |
About ForPaws | Where we came from, how we operate, why we do this, and how to contact us. |
For First-Time Corgi Owners | How to choose a breed and how to decide if a corgi is right for you. |
Pet Supply Sources | Recommended sources for pet supplies. |
ForPaws reading list | Recommended books. |
Purchasing a Purebred | Excellent article about purchasing a Pembroke Welsh Corgi. Should be required reading for anyone about to get a Corgi, particularly a puppy, through a breeder. |
Feeding your dog | How, when, and what to feed, plus some good tips for all dog owners. |
Housetraining 101 | An important article for new owners the easy way to housetrain in less than a week! |
Corgis and Children | Understanding how herding breeds can interpret the actions of children can prevent dog bites. |
How to be a Good Alpha (Pack Leader) | In nature, dogs run in packs, led by a leader, called an "alpha." In your home, you want your dog to consider you the alpha. This article is a must for all owners. It describes how to establish and maintain your alpha status. |
Canine Body Language (PDF, 50K) | Dogs usually telegraph their intentions. This chart, from an unkown source, shows a series of dog postures and what they usually mean. It's particularly helpful for knowing when a strange dog is challenging you, your children, or your dog. |
Collecting a Urine or Feces Sample From Your Dog |
The vet asks you to bring in a urine or feces (stool) sample. Cut to a comic visual of some poor pet owner, trailing Fido with a cup... How do you go about collecting a clean sample? |
More... | Bookmark this page. We will be adding many more articles on Corgis and Rescue. |
LINKS |
Petfinder.org Lists rescue and other organizations that help people find pets. |
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