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Pembroke Welsh Corgis are generally healthy dogs, but like all breeds, they can be prone to certain health issues. Here are some other common health concerns associated with the breed:
Hip dysplasia: This is a genetic condition where the hip joint doesn’t fit properly into the hip socket. It can lead to arthritis and discomfort.
Degenerative myelopathy: This is a progressive disease of the spinal cord that can lead to weakness and loss of coordination in the hind limbs.
Obesity: Corgis are prone to weight gain, which can exacerbate other health issues. Maintaining a healthy diet and regular exercise is essential.
Eye problems: Some Corgis may be susceptible to eye conditions, such as cataracts or progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), which can affect their vision.
Back problems: Due to their long backs, Corgis are at risk for intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), where the discs in the spine degenerate and can cause pain or mobility issues.