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How much "outisde" time does he get? My two have been unusally vocal however it has been colder that usual here and they have not had as much time outside and therefore have alot of energy. Just last night we were going out to eat dinner with friends and upon entering their vehicle they said I heard JR barking....not so unusual these days. We have been walking more frequently to burn off some extra energy. When I get home from work in the afternoons....my two are just crazy....They are not tired because they have been couped up all day napping.....I WANT TO PLAY!!!! PLAY WITH ME...PLAY WITH ME!!!! ^,,^ I think my hubby is a little jealous because they are much more reserved when he gets home....I alway get "what are you doing to the dogs" questioning because they are almost crazy uncontrollable when I get home....But I am the big pushover and let them do whatever they want.
We have a lot less acting out when we have tired doggies!
Try placing the brush on the couch or floor around him for long periods of time and let him become comfortable with it.
Gradually begin to pick up the brush and hold close to him allowing him to see it and then walk away. Do this daily for a week or so and see if he become more receptive to the brushing.
hey Loraine, i have a female very much like your boy...i feel your frustration.. i will say that when i started applying the nilif my life got easier with Carly.
Walking helps tremendously, we go twice a day, and making her aware that we are in charge has been some the best advise. My husband didnt have a problem with her, just me. Now, she still isnt a cuddly corgi, may never but she likes belly rubs and will let me brush her hair for a little while... My sons corgi loves to have his hair brushed and cuddle ..thats why i wanted this breed, because cowboy was so awesome. I had never seen such a smart cute and obedient dog.. hahaha we were rudely surprised!!
Even though know they arent all like this, we love her like you said. My gut felling is she'll calm down with age since she was only 1 jan 15th hopeful , but your boy is almost 3.. So i would do what they told you and practice NILIF take him to a obedience class and see if he learns to settle more.. i know you will come across a answer on here , it a great place to learn.
He sounds kind of like our Snoopy. We could not brush him and for even minor doctor exams he had to be knocked out completely - sedation didn't work with him. Getting him down was a major obstacle for the doctor, metal gloves were not enough protection from his rath. A beautiful and highly obedient dog most of the time - drop a loaf of bread, he owned it and there was no way whatsoever to get it back except to offer a trade. We decided not to own another male Corgi - we now have 4 females.
But I think I am wrong. In hindsight I've learned we probably did not stimulate this highly intelligent animal enough physically or mentally. He got one 1/2 mile walk every other day and for the most part was a yard dog. I think some Corgis are ok with this but others aren't. Our current batch get's two walks of at least one mile each and every day (save for SunnyD who only get 1/2 miles). We actually deliver better than 13 of the 14 walks per week and often they are much longer.
I have no doubt Snoopys attitude would have been different had he this additional amount of stimulation on a daily basis.
And BTW I like the Corgi's working dog attitude. These are very thankful and loyal dogs but the dogs I own are hard working physically active dogs first and cuddle puppies a distant second.
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