We can call the first six months of the dog an explosion of his growth and development. Everything happens so fast that sometimes neglect lasting up to one day can have very unpleasant consequences
First, there is such a thing as body language. Knowing that animals cannot speak and cannot tell us what disturbs them and what hurts them, we must learn to read it from their behavior. Therefore, let’s pay attention to a few basic things: is our dog not puffy, does he feel like having fun, or how much does he drink, does he have an appetite, does he limp, does he scratch, what does his droppings look like, etc. All these things can help let us notice the problem at its early stage, they will be very helpful when visit at the clinic will be necessary.
Let us also remember that there is a breeder whom we should contact first. This is the breeder who, having experience with welsh corgi, can advise us what to do. Then a visit to the clinic will not be needed.
Finally, choose a clinic – find a clinic in your area that also works on days off and preferably if it is open 24 hours a day. Most often at weekends, holidays and at night a vet is needed most. Of course, your friends’ or others people opinions can suggest but so seriously – check it out yourself!