Thinking of Getting a Corgi? 11 Things You Should Know Before You Do!
Why Are Corgis Being Abandoned? Understanding the Challenges
Corgis! Those adorable, short-legged bundles of joy have taken the internet by storm. But behind the cute photos, there is a growing concern: more Corgis are being abandoned. Why is this happening?

1. The Energetic Herding Heritage
Do not let those short legs fool you! Corgis were originally bred as herding dogs. They have a surprising amount of energy and stamina. Daily walks are not enough; they need more intense activity. A bored Corgi is a destructive Corgi!
2. Skin Problems
Corgis have a thick, double coat. If not properly cared for, it can lead to skin problems. Regular grooming is essential.
3. The Destructive Power of Boredom
A bored Corgi will find their own ways to entertain themselves, often involving chewing and tearing up your furniture!
4. The Stubborn Streak
Corgis are intelligent but also stubborn and independent. Training can be a challenge.
5. The Drool Factor
Some Corgis drool excessively. Keep towels handy!
6. Escape Artists
Corgis are surprisingly fast and agile. They can easily escape if not properly contained.
7. Dirt and Grime
Those short legs mean your Corgi is closer to the ground. Be prepared to wipe them down!
8. Spinal Issues (IVDD)
Corgis are prone to Intervertebral Disc Disease. Maintain a healthy weight to prevent this.
9. Selective Hearing
Corgis can appear to ignore commands. Consistency and rewards are essential.
10. Heavy Shedding
Corgis shed heavily twice a year. Daily brushing is necessary!
11. Food Obsessed
Corgis love to eat and can easily become overweight. Measure their food carefully.
Conclusion
If you are prepared to embrace these challenges, you will be rewarded with a loyal and loving companion!







