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good book/s that you can recommend
Hello. Since I'm still preparing on buying a corgi pup, what good book/s can you recommend? It's really hard to find sources here in the Philippines, so I'm planning on ordering it on the Internet and have it shipped here.
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Thank you Debbie. Are those books good for a beginner? This is my first time to own a dog and I need a book that is informational and yet not too deep (full of jargon words), as I still have limited knowledge about it
![]() Also, I would appreciate it if someone can suggest a book that has everything a beginner needed. Training, Housebreaking, Food, Exercises etc etc all in one book
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Hi Katz
The American Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club recommends the following book: The Complete Pembroke Welsh Corgi. This is a published by Harper, Howell Book House. Good hunting. |
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As far as one book on the training and other things you mentioned; I'm not sure there is one "best." Carol Lea Benjamin is very good and she has a couple out that might fit what you are looking for. One is "How to Raise a Puppy You Can Live With" (or something similar) and "Surviving Your Dog's Adolescence". Food recommendations will depend upon what you have available to you. Housetraining - crate training is one of the best methods for that. Debbie |
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Is it the breeder who has the prob? Im sorry I may have misunderstood that. Hope you can elaborateThanks 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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Katz,
To answer your questions is, to varying degrees a mixture of all of the above. First the gentleman decided on the breed from an online questionaire - not the best way to check one's compatibility with a breed. He did ask questions on this list before he got the puppy, and there was a consensus that a corgi was not a good breed for him. The gentleman also had some health problems which made a puppy a very bad choice given the care arrangements he was planning on and later implemented. There were some health problems, but it is hard to say whether they were caused by kennel conditions or if it was due to the care of the new owner. A few problems were definitely caused by the owner. Food can be a touchy subject and discussions can be hot and heavy and create a lot of confusion. My best advice is to find what works best for you and your dog. It may be a fresh food diet, or it may be a high quality kibble or it may be a combination of both and it might also change over time as to what is best. Debbie |
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