5 Reasons I’m Thankful for My Corgi
I love Corgis. I really do! Years ago, my husband and I drove several hours on a cold February night to see if a handsome Corgi would be the right dog for us. It took us all of 2.5 seconds…
Read MoreI love Corgis. I really do! Years ago, my husband and I drove several hours on a cold February night to see if a handsome Corgi would be the right dog for us. It took us all of 2.5 seconds…
Read MoreMornings are a challenge, especially when you have to get the kids ready for school on time. Animal Planet brings you real-life training techniques to hone in on your herding breed dog’s natural herding instincts, helping you round up the…
Read MoreIt’s that time of year! The leaves are changing color, and the temperatures are getting cooler. Some places may have already received some heavy rain or snow! If you have an athletic dog, it may be challenging to keep them…
Read MoreIt might just be a toy pig, but they’ve got to start somewhere … and practice makes perfect, right? Watch as these absolutely adorable Cardigan Welsh Corgi puppies trust their instincts and work together in their first “herding” experience. This tiny…
Read MoreOn December 19, 2013, a male puppy named Beau was born; he would soon be among the first dogs registered as a Miniature American Shepherd. In February 2014, Beau was registered as a Miniature American Shepherd through the Foundation Stock…
Read MoreWho do you spend more time with – your dog or your spouse? Many dog owners would say their dog, which can sometimes create a problem. It’s more common than you might think to have a spouse become slightly jealous…
Read MoreSerious lameness – that is, lameness attributed directly to doing herding work – is uncommon in most herding dogs. However, sometimes a dog will come off the herding field lame. While a trip to the veterinarian may be required, there…
Read MoreAthletic dogs are a lot like athletic people. They love the work they do, and they thrive in life because of their athleticism and fitness levels. However, much like people, they can be prone to, or experience, injuries. As a…
Read MoreDogs are naturally expressive creatures, and that’s partly why they make such wonderful companions. From the way they bark, growl or hold their heads, you can pretty much judge how they are feeling or even sometimes, what mood they are…
Read MoreAggression, fears and OCD. These are the top behaviour problems that herding breeds will have, if any, during their life, and most of those can be caused by frustrations. Often these dogs are mislabeled by inexperienced trainers or another dog…
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