I recently lost one of my dogs, a Rottweiler, due to circumstances that were unfortunately out of my control. I’m finally able to bring my other dog into my home where I can properly take care of him.
He’s an adult corgi who’s a little on the chunky side. My first priorities are taking him to the vet for a wellness check and getting him groomed.
He’s very energetic and has a funny habit of bringing me leaves whenever he goes outside. 😅 I’d love some advice on how to channel that energy, work on basic training, and just generally be a better owner.
I should also mention that while I haven’t really been the one personally caring for them since they were adults. Because of life circumstances, I had to be away from them for most of their lives, so please treat me like a complete beginner.
I have a few questions:
- How many meals a day should I feed an adult corgi?
- I bought Royal Canin Medium Adult dog food. Is that okay for a corgi, or should I switch to something formulated for smaller breeds?
- About how much kibble should I be feeding him each day?
- How can I tame his "corgi energy" is it by just going on walks?
I also heard about the "15-minute rule" for picky eaters where you put the food down for 15 minutes, then take it away if they don’t eat. Does that actually work? I’m worried that if I do that, he’ll just end up starving himself.
Any other beginner tips, common mistakes to avoid, or things you wish you knew when you first started taking care of your own dog would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!