How to choose a Corgi? Before choosing a Corgi puppy, interact with it. Corgis that are indifferent to everything around them and have a loose spirit are mostly sick dogs and should not be purchased. Then check and select the puppy. The height of the dog's shoulders and the weight of the body; Corgis should be selected that are quick in movement, energetic, well-developed and agile, with an exquisite posture and an elegant appearance when standing.
(1) Before choosing a Corgi puppy, interact with it. You may want to walk around it and observe whether the Corgi puppy's vision can follow people, or drop toys from a high altitude. Check whether the Corgi puppy's vision follows the toy as it falls; the vision of a Corgi puppy with full spirit will follow the movement of objects or people, while the vision of a Corgi puppy that is indifferent to everything around it and has a loose spirit will Most of them are sick dogs and should not be purchased.
(2) The first step in selection is to see whether the shoulder height and body weight of the selected puppy basically meet the standards.
(3) The shape and appearance of the Corgi's head resemble that of a fox. The head cover is large and flat but not very round. The muzzle is larger than the head, the top is thinner, the forehead section is not over, and the tip of the nose is black. Teeth scissor or pincer bite.
(4) The ears are erect and larger, the neck is short and thick, and the muscles are quite developed.
(5) The body is relatively low, the chest is deep and broad, the sternum is overturned, the body is long and strong, the ribs are slightly curved, the back should be straight, and the abdomen should not be drawn up.
(6) The forelimbs are short and straight, the muscles of the hind limbs are well developed and thick, the hands and feet are low and short, and the bones are strong. The feet are oval, with short hocks, strong pads and short claws.
(7) The Corgi is taller, shorter in body, straighter in front of the legs, smaller in bones, has a gorgeous coat, long and light hair, pointed ears in front, and a short or even tailless tail.
(8) The gait of this dog is relatively stable, lively, agile and free, showing a leisurely and contented manner.
(9) If there are cryptorchidism on both sides, large and drooping ears, and both the front and back are slender and thin, it does not meet the appearance of the dog and should not be selected.
(10) Dogs should be selected that are quick in movement, energetic, well-developed and agile, with a graceful posture and elegant posture when standing.
(11) After the purchase is completed, you should ask the seller for the dog’s pedigree certificate, the transfer certificate signed by both parties, and other certificates.