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Anonymous
Adorable pup, good looking litter and a nice mama dog who is letting people handle them. Good work, Abbie. No better pet anywhere than a good corgi, and you are giving your particular one a head start by getting to know him even before he is ready to leave his mother. If you've already decided what to name him, start calling him by name now-- it can only help.
I personally like to let a pup reach 12 weeks before I take him home, but I realize opinions vary on this.
One vote for seeing more of the litter as they grow up.
Oh, and corgis can be taught not to heel nip, or at least not to do it to people. I've taught all but one of mine-- I adopted him when he was a little older, and his breeder taught him before I got him.
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