Moderator: Dictators in Training
4. I don't know a lot about corgis, but I think they're high-energy dogs? The best thing you can do for any dog is lots and lots of exercise.. you need to socialize him while he's young, too, so find a local park with lots of dogs running around and take him there on the weekends. Make sure he walks every day, even twice a day if you can fit it into your schedule. Little stuff like this can fix a whole mess of behavioral problems.
Maeya wrote:And then your head just aches from having your hair pulled so tight for so long...
Martrae wrote:Also, if you can't take him for a walk everyday you can train him to use a treadmill
Tikker wrote:Martrae wrote:Also, if you can't take him for a walk everyday you can train him to use a treadmill
well, I kinda think that if you can't take your dog for a walk everyday, you probably shouldn't have a dog
Tikker wrote:no
what I'm saying is that it's pretty much a requirement to walk your dog at least once a day, and if you're not doing that, you probably shouldn't have a dog
Martrae wrote:Tikker wrote:no
what I'm saying is that it's pretty much a requirement to walk your dog at least once a day, and if you're not doing that, you probably shouldn't have a dog
And there are times and circumstances when that's just not feasible. Like here it's rained nearly everyday for the past 2 weeks.
Maeya wrote:He would tell me about trying to potty train her and he'd come home from work and have to give her daily baths because she would be covered in her own poop.
leah wrote:also, we had a nice time together today at lunch. i made sure not to get upset with him when he got snarly and i spent a little extra time outside with him throwing a ball around, although he really, really sucks at the whole "fetch" concept. :P
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 69 guests