How to choose a baby Corgi How to choose a Corgi

How to choose a baby Corgi look at the coat color Corgi is usually bi-colored or tri-colored, the back is usually patches of yellow and black, but whether bi-colored or tri-colored Corgi, the back is only likely to be one color. If it is a fancy color, it is a Corgi that does not meet the specifications. A Corgi puppy that is more pure in appearance generally has dark black eyes all around, with clearer corners, oval-shaped eyes, and is in harmony with the color of the coat. The Corgi’s ears are generally round in shape and pointed at the top, ending in a triangular or near-triangular shape. The back of the Corgi puppy is straight, with no obvious projections or depressions. Look at the limbs and squeeze the puppy’s four legs, a healthy puppy, strong muscles, grip up to feel honest. A weak puppy will feel less muscular when you hold it. If you have a healthy and active puppy, you will have a strong appetite and will show a strong desire to eat. Weak and sickly puppies generally have a poor appetite due to discomfort and are even too lazy to move around.

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