Advice on Corgi #2 - MyCorgi.com2024-03-29T11:58:17Zhttp://mycorgi.com/forum/topics/advice-on-corgi-2?feed=yes&xn_auth=noWe had two female dogs growin…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-06-28:1150197:Comment:6927472010-06-28T14:13:27.613ZBethhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Beth306
We had two female dogs growing up who could not be in the same room together because they would fight and have to be physically separated. It made for a rather stressful household. One was a 16 pound cockapoo/mix, and the other was a fair-sized English Springer Spaniel.<br />
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The cockapoo would launch at the Springer whenver the Springer moved. When the springer passed we got a male lab and while they were not friends, there were no fights.
We had two female dogs growing up who could not be in the same room together because they would fight and have to be physically separated. It made for a rather stressful household. One was a 16 pound cockapoo/mix, and the other was a fair-sized English Springer Spaniel.<br />
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The cockapoo would launch at the Springer whenver the Springer moved. When the springer passed we got a male lab and while they were not friends, there were no fights. I have somewhat strong views…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-06-28:1150197:Comment:6927332010-06-28T13:50:12.922ZMichellehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Michelle9
I have somewhat strong views on this topic. I have witnessed two females fight like nothing I have ever seen. My cousin had two female Cockapoos. It was the most insane house I have ever been in!!! The only recourse was physically seperate them and let me tell you there was more than bite and scratch to my cousin. It escalated to vet trips on more than one occasion. Just not a good situation. I just did not put my female in the position that she would have to assert her authority over another…
I have somewhat strong views on this topic. I have witnessed two females fight like nothing I have ever seen. My cousin had two female Cockapoos. It was the most insane house I have ever been in!!! The only recourse was physically seperate them and let me tell you there was more than bite and scratch to my cousin. It escalated to vet trips on more than one occasion. Just not a good situation. I just did not put my female in the position that she would have to assert her authority over another female or that she would be dominated. I viewed her as to important to put her in that position because it is not pleasant for the dominant or non-dominant dog. Just my point of view. Hi Sam - appreciate your comm…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-06-28:1150197:Comment:6927062010-06-28T12:34:27.576ZNewfoundland STORMhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/STORMBREWING
Hi Sam - appreciate your comments here and in the FAQ.
Hi Sam - appreciate your comments here and in the FAQ. Hello Elizabeth, Hermoine and…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-06-28:1150197:Comment:6927052010-06-28T12:34:00.838ZNewfoundland STORMhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/STORMBREWING
Hello Elizabeth, Hermoine and Luna! I wish there was a way to try things out - great suggestion, but the Cardigan is coming from central Canada - I am at the far east... Will have to rely on personality testing and gut feel. Thank you!
Hello Elizabeth, Hermoine and Luna! I wish there was a way to try things out - great suggestion, but the Cardigan is coming from central Canada - I am at the far east... Will have to rely on personality testing and gut feel. Thank you! Thanks Beth ... grateful for…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-06-28:1150197:Comment:6927042010-06-28T12:32:52.104ZNewfoundland STORMhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/STORMBREWING
Thanks Beth ... grateful for your comments!
Thanks Beth ... grateful for your comments! Thank you Julia - appreciate…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-06-28:1150197:Comment:6927022010-06-28T12:32:21.524ZNewfoundland STORMhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/STORMBREWING
Thank you Julia - appreciate your advice!
Thank you Julia - appreciate your advice! Take a look at your current g…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-06-28:1150197:Comment:6926342010-06-28T04:44:51.030ZJuliahttp://mycorgi.com/profile/JuliaChurchill
Take a look at your current girl's personality. I know that my Lilliput is such a queen bitch, even with the boys, that I could only add another boy to the household. But not every girl is like that. My boy spaniel would accept anyone, even Lilliput:) That's just his personality, not his gender. If yours is laid back, not territorial, not dominant, not "Lilliput", then it may not be necessary to limit yourself to a girl. Dogs are individuals, and we usually are given generalities. I've had…
Take a look at your current girl's personality. I know that my Lilliput is such a queen bitch, even with the boys, that I could only add another boy to the household. But not every girl is like that. My boy spaniel would accept anyone, even Lilliput:) That's just his personality, not his gender. If yours is laid back, not territorial, not dominant, not "Lilliput", then it may not be necessary to limit yourself to a girl. Dogs are individuals, and we usually are given generalities. I've had feelers our for a Cardi, just because I've read that, in general, they are a bit less fierce than my darling Pembroke. Or, "confident," one may say. If you have a dominant female…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-06-28:1150197:Comment:6925622010-06-28T01:29:47.678ZBethhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Beth306
If you have a dominant female, an easy-going happy-go-lucky male would probably be your best choice.<br />
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There are many people out there who have two (or more) females that are great friends. However, when I hear about someone having to rehome a beloved dog because they have two dogs that hate each other and are trying to kill each other, it's normally two of the same sex, and most frequently two females.<br />
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When two dogs who are trying to live together truly hate each other, normally there is not…
If you have a dominant female, an easy-going happy-go-lucky male would probably be your best choice.<br />
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There are many people out there who have two (or more) females that are great friends. However, when I hear about someone having to rehome a beloved dog because they have two dogs that hate each other and are trying to kill each other, it's normally two of the same sex, and most frequently two females.<br />
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When two dogs who are trying to live together truly hate each other, normally there is not much you can do to change their minds. Some people manage by maintaining the dogs separately, but personally I would rather not take the chance. Most behaviorists I have read recommend one of each sex if you are going to have two dogs, and if you are to have three, the third should be the same sex as the less dominant of your two.<br />
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Good luck with your decision. HI,
We have two girls who ar…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-06-28:1150197:Comment:6925362010-06-28T00:12:38.114ZElizabeth, Hermione and Lunahttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Elizabeth500
HI,<br />
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We have two girls who are sisters (littermates).<br />
While the "double trouble" aspect did hold true for potty training, but that's realy the only problem we've had (they preferred to play rather than do their business).<br />
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So I think Sam has to be right. It depends on the girls. Is there a way you can try it out?
HI,<br />
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We have two girls who are sisters (littermates).<br />
While the "double trouble" aspect did hold true for potty training, but that's realy the only problem we've had (they preferred to play rather than do their business).<br />
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So I think Sam has to be right. It depends on the girls. Is there a way you can try it out? It really depends on Chinook…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-06-27:1150197:Comment:6925042010-06-27T23:26:35.886ZSam Tsanghttp://mycorgi.com/profile/ceo
It really depends on Chinook and the new addition, some corgis are perfectly fine with being the queen of house, some do well with a companion, here's an <a href="http://www.mycorgi.com/profiles/blogs/should-i-get-another-corgi">answer</a> from the <a href="http://www.mycorgi.com/page/1150197:Page:340427">FAQ</a>
It really depends on Chinook and the new addition, some corgis are perfectly fine with being the queen of house, some do well with a companion, here's an <a href="http://www.mycorgi.com/profiles/blogs/should-i-get-another-corgi">answer</a> from the <a href="http://www.mycorgi.com/page/1150197:Page:340427">FAQ</a>