This is a discussion on Moulting within the Grooming & Care forums, part of the Health & Wellness category; I am a new Corgi owner and everytime I take my Corgi with me she is a big hit but ...
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I am a new Corgi owner and everytime I take my Corgi with me she is a big hit but other Corgi owners have asked me if she has moulted yet and have I heard her make any "wooing" sounds. I am not exactly sure what they mean by either question and was hoping someone could help me out with this.
My Corgi "Sassy" is 1 year old and is very energetic and I am thinking of getting her some agility performance tubes and such just mainly for exercise. She loves playing with the extra large lightweight balls (like the ones for 2.50 at Wal mart) but she busts them if they loose the least amount of air, but she is just full of energy. Thanks for any help. |
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hee, hee, hee
I believe this is what they are meaning by the question of has Sassy "moulted" yet.<http://www.terenelf.com/SpockShedding/Shedding.html> Debbie Where moulting season is in full blow |
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Thank you so much for the insight, yes she did that in November. I just called that shedding but now I know. Thank you so much. Also I was wondering if anyone can tell me if it is normal for Corgi's to love raw veggies. My Sassy loves raw carrots, celery, green beans and I use those as treats instead of the fatty treats in the store.
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