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Old 08-25-2006, 08:12 PM   #4 (permalink)
Michael Romanos
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Corgis are not structured these days to look anything but 'roundish' at their best but slim enough for us to just be able to feel their ribs and for us to be able to see a waistline. If these things are achieved and maintained after a Corgi has come out of a more podgy stage as a pup, then the quantity of food they are been given is well and trully sufficient. A niece of mine has a Bloodhound - and the hound gets more food in one day than Taylor gets in five days. That's the way it is. Corgis are one of the breeds of dogs that generally eat a meal and look for much much more. But it is a game that is played out and is actually very human. We can also eat until we are absolutely full - day after day. But think of the consequences. We should treat our dogs the way we ourselves should be correctly and healthily treated - then we are all winners.

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