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Old 10-02-2006, 11:38 AM   #11 (permalink)
sweetlychee
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I know corgis are more prone to hip problems since their body is quite long. Milo has a gallop, scurry, and a run. He is so far young so no signs of trouble - thank God. But do keep an eye out on certain things. I sometimes rub Milo all over just to check for any lumps or unusual things - he thinks I'm giving him a good rub but I just want to make sure he's ok.

Then, I pick him up (all good 25 lbs of him) and look him in the eye to check for anything there - dust, a fallen fur, or cloudiness. He smiles at me not knowing what I'm doing.

I see not just a lot of corgi lovers here but a lot of very responsible and caring owners. Bravo to all!
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