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pontifex

Lifer
Dec 5, 2000
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I think I spoiled him already, lol.

I had him up on the couch with me earlier and then we played for a bit. He got tired/bored of playing and just kept looking up at me like he wanted something. i just tried to keep playing but kept doing it and then at one point he stood in front of the couch and looked up at it. He wanted up on the couch with me.

I also noticed that that when he is going to sleep, he likes to push his face under stuff, like table legs, the bottom of the couch, and now on the couch he is nuzzling in between the pillow on the couch and the back of the couch.

I assume that this is juts some kind of puppy nuzzling instinct?

He's also like me when I sleep - alot. I twist and turn alot during sleep and he keeps moving to different spots.
 

Oil

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Aug 31, 2005
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She was more like a miniture golden than a corgi IMHO. She was definitely a velcro dog and loved affection from all people. Other dogs and cats she didn't care for, she wouldn't growl or bark at them...just not interested.

My wife thought she was the best dog ever. They were very close.

That could be a Corgi thing. Our 2 Corgis both acted that way towards other dogs
 

Skillet49

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Aug 3, 2007
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The Furminator is a great tool. We'd run it through Foxy's hair each day or so and it cut down the shedding majorly.

Those are great tools. I have one for my lab who doesn't shed much yet because he's still a puppy.

To OP: If you are going to buy one, I would recommend that you do, buy it on amazon. They are around $50 or $60 at a pet store. I got mine on amazon for about $15 IIRC.

Here's my yellow lab named Riley:

http://mightyrileybarktholomew.shutterfly.com/pictures/9 (at 7 weeks)
http://mightyrileybarktholomew.shutterfly.com/pictures/9#11 (After playing in some water)
http://mightyrileybarktholomew.shutterfly.com/pictures/9#13 (Retrieving)
 

Ns1

No Lifer
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That could be a Corgi thing. Our 2 Corgis both acted that way towards other dogs

Lol no


That goes against their very nature as herding dogs. Corgis got a reputation for being yappy
 
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