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Old 03-08-2006, 06:22 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by glencorgi
Yes, all the ones I recommended are good for the general pet owner. The Harper book Corgis are not the easiest of breeds for a first time dog owner, but as with any pet, the success one has depends upon how prepared one is before. There was a gentleman from the Phillipines on another list who acquired a Pembroke puppy last fall. He got her from a local breeder and there are a number of cultural differences about breeding where you are and other parts of the world. Where you are Katz, conditions and practices would be more akin to the commercial breeding industry in the US. For the gentleman I mentioned it was not a good breed choice for a number of reasons.
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You said that the gentlemen acquired the puppy at a local breeder, and that it was not a good breed choice... by this, does it mean that the pup is not in good condition (with health problems etc)? Oh noh! because there are only a few corgi breeder here in the Phils, I can actually only name one Is it the breeder who has the prob? Im sorry I may have misunderstood that. Hope you can elaborate

Thanks by the way for your suggestions. Im planning right now to buy a training crate . It's the food which concerns me most. Because some say that it is best to feed him fresh food (meat, fruits, veggies) while others discourages it and say that it is best to feed him dog food with good brand name. Im confused
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