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Yelena G.

11/27/2020

Corgipoo

My puppy came sooner than estimated after initial phone call. I was very pleased with the delivery. I thought that Puppyspot did a great job with the interview and initial contact. The only reason I didn’t give 5 stars is because contact and updates became nonexistent for about 2 weeks. I know that is when the company does the planning, but as a person who just coughed up almost 7K for a puppy, it would alleviate the anxiety by keeping in touch with things such as contact with the breeder, wh...

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Corgipoo Characteristics

The Corgipoo is a popular designer breed with Corgi and Poodle parents. Like their parent breeds, they’re highly intelligent, alert, cheerful, and loyal. They’re quick to learn and also hypoallergenic, so they make good dogs for first-time owners. The Corgipoo is a small breed and does well living in small spaces or an apartment.

Fast Facts

  • Energy Moderate
  • Size Medium
  • Trainability Determined

Ranging from 10-12 inches at the shoulder and typically weighing between 12-30 pounds, the Corgipoo is the perfect size for lap snuggles and play. Despite their small size, they have lots of energy and are happiest when they can exercise and play outside with their families.
 
Corgipoos are generally outgoing and affectionate with other people, children, and dogs. They don’t like being alone for long periods of time and are very loyal to their families. 
 
Like many dogs crossbred with the Poodle, Corgipoos are great for people with allergies. The Corgipoo was also meant to be a small breed that did not suffer the same diseases as the Corgi or Poodle, both of which are prone to health problems as a result of poor breeding or overbreeding.  These dogs often come in black or white coats, and while mostly hypoallergenic, they still require regular brushing.
 
While these dogs are often very pleasant and friendly, the herding instinct from the corgi half remains intact, and it is important to provide your Corgipoo with obedience training to ensure it behaves itself around children. Otherwise, it is likely to try and herd them, often nipping at their heels.  These dogs also require a moderate amount of exercise to ensure good behavior inside the home and will thrive with a family that enjoys playing together.
 

How dog-friendly is Indiana?

Indiana ranks very well across multiple studies as a great place to own a pup! Indiana residents seem to love dogs, and a wide range of pet-friendly accommodations and travel options help boost the state, too. 


Animal safety review sites Pawsafe and Safewise give Indiana great marks. 


Pawsafe ranked Indiana as the 12th most pet-friendly state in a study that evaluated factors like dog-friendly parks, pet-friendly accommodations, pet services, and more. The state also scored well for its animal welfare laws related to abuse, neglect, fighting, or pet care standards.


Safewise ranked Indiana 8th for pet-friendliness. Combining these two studies together puts Indiana towards the front of the pack of pet-friendly states.

Are cities in Indiana pet-friendly?

Another review site, Wallethub, reviewed the 100 largest cities in the country and ranked them by pet-friendly factors. Here’s how a few Indiana cities stacked up.

Indianapolis

In their study, Indianapolis was the 43rd most pet-friendly city. It ranked 96th for outdoor pet-friendliness, 14th for pet budget, and 47th for pet health and wellness. 

Fort Wayne

There are a few other Indiana cities on the list. Fort Wayne is positioned 45th with the 100th ranking for outdoor pet-friendliness, 1st for pet budget, and 65th for pet health and wellness. 

A few more facts for dog-lovers in Indiana

BringFido lists Indiana as a pet-friendly travel destination with over 1100 verified pet-friendly hotels and motels.


Forty-nine percent of Indiana residents own a dog. This is above the national dog ownership rate of 40%. 


According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), the most popular dogs in Indiana are Labradors, German Shepherds, and Golden Retrievers. Other popular breeds include Yorkshire Terriers, Boxers, and Chihuahuas. 

Animal welfare & dog shelters in Indiana

Indiana saved 85,903 dogs and cats during 2020. Approximately 8,552 animals were killed over this same period. Thirty-one percent of the animal shelters within Indiana are no-kill shelters. 


While the percentage of no-kill shelters is low, the state has an above-average save rate of 83%. This is moderately short of the 90% mark needed to be considered a no-kill state. Overall, it seems Indiana is working hard to keep animals safe, and we hope to see continued progress.

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