May 6, 2010
Pembroke Welsh Corgi,Boxer, or French Bulldog?
Sky-Sky! asked:
My mom, when are other dogs pass, is going to get another dog.
My mom, when are other dogs pass, is going to get another dog.
Pembroke Corgi
http://news.filefront.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/welsh_corgi_pembroke_03a.jpg
http://www.petyourdog.com/images/dog%20breeds/pembroke_welsh_corgi_pup2.jpg
Boxer
http://www.dkimages.com/discover/previews/793/5023035.JPG
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/01/Boxer_puppy_fawn.jpg/367px-Boxer_puppy_fawn.jpg
Frenchie
http://www.kennels.co.uk/images/U.FrenchBulldog.jpg
http://www.kennels.co.uk/images/U.FrenchBulldog.jpg
Sorry about the last Frenchie pic, it was supposed to be a frenchie puppy thst was black and white.
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Comments on Pembroke Welsh Corgi,Boxer, or French Bulldog?
Corgis are awesome! Boxers are also great dogs, but you need to be a strong handler to own one.
I’m personally a fan of the Corgi.
i love the corgi out of the 3. boxers are high strung and needs lot of training. i dont know anything about the frenchie
boxer they are great dogs i’ve had them for years they are great with kids they’re great all around dogs
personally i would go with the corgi.
I’m kind of partial to Bulldogs so that little Frenchie would be my absolute favorite choice…how cute is he???!!
I don’t know what the pictures mean because a dogs looks are not important compared to the personality. And you can’t completely go off of breed because each dog is individual and has a unique personality.
One thing these breeds can tell you about the possible puppy is this:
Pembrokes have a lot of energy, they shed a lot, and they are very loving a smart and demonstrative(tricks).
Boxers keep their puppy mind for a long time but are fairly easy to train, largest of the three breeds, and they need a tall fence for a yard.
Frenchies are more expensive and so are their vet bills. The snore and drool and have bad gas. This aside, they are very social, friendly, loving clowns that live to make you laugh. Although not very cooperative, they have their own charm and are pretty laid back.
I hope that tells you about each one. The boxer will shed the least amount but most likely destroy the most property.
Pembroke Welsh Corgis are defiantly my breed of choice ^-^ They’re sweet, fun-loving, easy to manage dogs. Plus, they’re easy to groom, and bathe, and don’t require that much upkeep. They’re also very easy to train, and are quick and avid learners.
Boxers are of course, bigger dogs, and that can lead to more difficulties with training and house keeping. They do have shorter coats though, and that can be much easier to take care of.
I don’t know much about French Bulldogs, but I do know they can often have breathing and hip problems, however, all of the french bulldogs I’ve met have been very sweet and loving dogs.
If price is a factor, Welsh Corgis are probably the less expensive breed.
hope that helps :]
I love Boxers and Corgis. But I think it depends on what your looking for in dog. My Corgi is extremely high energy and if it werent for the farm we live on, her energy would be impossible to drain. I have never owned a Boxer but I do have a Doberman. I volunteer in a rescue program and the Boxers I have come across are very sweet, and loving, but are high energy. They also have some genetic medical problems you have to be aware of (Heart failure, hip dysplasia…). I cant help you on the French Bulldog though, I dont know much about them.
OMG!! that is soooo hard but I would have to say….. french bulldog!! I think that they are like the cutest little things i hav ever seen!! although I love boxers too!
I have two of the dogs you are considering. I have a French Bulldog named Maddie and a Boxer named T-ko. I love both of the breeds. I think they are the absolute coolest dogs around. I belong to two forum groups where you can get a lot of information about each breed and talk to many owners and ask them any question.
If you want to check out my French Bulldog and Boxer click on my Blog link below.
All I know is, if you do get a Frenchie, your life will never be the same. And usually you will want another one, at least that seems to be the consensus.
The vet bills are bad, the gas can be out of this world, and you have to learn a whole new set of dog care rules. I go into withdrawal if I’m away for more than a few hours.