Method 1 for choosing a Corgi puppy: Look at the coat color
Corgis are generally two-color or three-color, and their backs are usually patches of yellow and black. However, whether it is a two-color or three-color Corgi, the back The color of the dog can only be one. If it is a pattern color, no matter how good-looking it is, it is still a Corgi that does not meet the specifications. Some Corgis have a collar. If it is a better collar, it can penetrate the neck and be distributed evenly. However, if the white hair on the chest exceeds the shoulders, it also proves that the Corgi is disqualified.Method 2 for choosing a Corgi puppy: Look at the appearance
From the overall appearance of the Corgi puppy, if it is a relatively pure Corgi puppy, the surrounding areas of the eyes are generally dark black. , the corners of the eyes are relatively clear, the eyes are oval, and they are coordinated with the color of the fur. Corgis' ears are generally round in shape with a pointed top, resulting in a triangular or close-to-triangular shape. Judging from the back lines of Corgi puppies, the back is relatively straight, with no obvious protrusions or depressions.Method three for selecting a Corgi puppy: Look at the limbs
Pinch and hold the four legs of the puppy. A healthy puppy has strong muscles and feels honest when you hold it. A weak puppy will obviously not have much muscle when holding it.When several puppies have the same muscles, use this step to further select. Stretch out your palms to support the Corgi puppy's paws, and lift them up slightly. Lifting will cause discomfort to the puppy. At this time, the puppy will remove its paws or press down hard. When pressing down, you can use the force of the puppy's pressing down. , to judge its health. Healthy puppies have strong downward pressure, while weak puppies have weak or even no downward pressure. By trying several puppies, you can compare which one is stronger and which one is healthier.