Corgis
Anyone who knows Corgis knows that it is the Queen of England The pet peeve of the British royal family does not know how popular it is. And now more and more people are aware of the cuteness of Corgi, just like the editor of Pochi, I have been fascinated by Corgi's short legs and cute butt. This time, the editor will give you a few more reasons to raise corgis, so that you will be completely obsessed with this short-legged little cute creature.
1. Be disciplined and competent. This British product with a head as big as a German shepherd has won the legal residence status in mainland China with its unique style of "only right and wrong, not right and wrong", because dog breeding regulations in most cities prohibit the breeding of shoulders. Dogs that are taller than 35 centimeters can run selflessly on socialist roads.
2. Cute butt. Corgi’s plump and beautiful butt is known as one of the three most popular butts in the pet industry. Overseas has conducted a comprehensive survey on 100 families with Welsh Corgis. One of the answers to "Why do you like it?" is very reasonable: some like the character, some like the head, and some like the short legs. ...but I never imagined that nearly 60% of families like its big, round butt.
3. Intelligence. Don't be fooled by its cute appearance, its IQ ranks 11th in the dog world. The Welsh Corgi can understand some simple commands in a short period of time when it is young, and its compliance and reasoning ability as an adult are even more amazing.
4. Feeding is simple. Welsh Corgis never criticize food. They love to eat everything and everything they eat tastes delicious. It brings great convenience to your raising.
5. Easy to manage. The Welsh Corgi is a short-haired dog that is easy to exercise outdoors. Even if it is a competition-level dog, it only needs to cut its beard and sole hair. It does not need to spend a lot of money on grooming every year like other dog breeds. Since this breed has no body odor, it only needs simple grooming once a day and bathing once a month.
6. It is better to move and to be still. Welsh Corgis are usually very quiet, do not bark unless there is an emergency, and never disturb other people. Although he likes outdoor sports, he is very quiet in family life. As an adult, he rarely jumps up and down at home or rummages through boxes and cabinets. In the end, he sticks to the great belief of "adding limited life to unlimited outdoor sports."
Isn’t it very heartfelt?Moved? If you want a pet to accompany you, you might as well choose a Corgi, it will definitely bring you a lot of joy.
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