Add a 3rd corgi to to mix, thoughts?!?! - MyCorgi.com2024-03-29T00:43:51Zhttp://mycorgi.com/forum/topics/add-a-3rd-corgi-to-to-mix-thoughts?groupUrl=illinoiscorgis&feed=yes&xn_auth=noAmie Jo. If you have the spa…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-05-18:1150197:Comment:17529612013-05-18T05:32:32.978ZStephaniehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/StephaniePhillips
<p>Amie Jo. If you have the space, go for it. I am a professional pet sitter and most of my clients with dogs have three to four per household. One family has four female border collies. They get along great. One has all males and they get along great. Others have mixes of both males and females. I think more than anything it is the humans in charge that make the difference. With good discipline, lots of love and attention, you'll do fine. Sounds like you are good at reading how they…</p>
<p>Amie Jo. If you have the space, go for it. I am a professional pet sitter and most of my clients with dogs have three to four per household. One family has four female border collies. They get along great. One has all males and they get along great. Others have mixes of both males and females. I think more than anything it is the humans in charge that make the difference. With good discipline, lots of love and attention, you'll do fine. Sounds like you are good at reading how they are adjusting and how to help them.</p>
<p>Nicole - same for you. It's not always the number in the household as how the human in charge handles it. Sure there will be cases where there are difficulties in the adjustment and one never knows 100 percent how that is going to go. If you have a trainer she might be able to give you input. I know Kevin's trainer has been very helpful in giving him ideas how to introduce his new male puppy, Thor, to his female, Kallie.</p>
<p>Hope to see you again at CorgiCon Saturday.</p> I'm actually concerned about…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-05-18:1150197:Comment:17526242013-05-18T01:23:17.072ZNicole, Channing & Charliehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/NicoleDesJardins
<p>I'm actually concerned about adding a 2nd. It is just my corgi and I don't know how she would react. I am hoping it would be fun and a playmate, but I'm scared it will not turn out that way... I don't know what to do.</p>
<p>I'm actually concerned about adding a 2nd. It is just my corgi and I don't know how she would react. I am hoping it would be fun and a playmate, but I'm scared it will not turn out that way... I don't know what to do.</p>