I just bought my corgi a Jolly Push n Play Herding Ball. She absolutely loves herding the ball and has a great time pushing it with her nose and paws. However, when she's herding the ball, she won't stop barking! Is this a normal part of corgi herding behavior? Does anyone have any suggestions about how to teach my dog to stop barking while she is herding her ball?

 

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Totally normal!  Most people are familiar with the Border Collie's method of hearding-- silent stalking and eyeing.  As far as I know, BCs are the only ones who herd that way. Everyone else nips and barks to get the livestock to move.  Your dog is just motivating the ball to get a move on, haha.  I don't think it can be stopped-- and if it can, it certainly can't stop easily! Best of luck!
I agree.  Corgis are vocal herders and barking at the ball is, unfortunately, normal!
I can't answer your question, but I'd like to know more about this ball. We have had no luck with balls recently. Sparky is a ball destroyer!

We got Noodle the 10-inch Push-n-Play ball made by Jolly Pets. She really does love it and it seems pretty durable since it's made of hard plastic. For more info, go to http://www.jollypets.com/html/pushnplay.html

 

Thanks you everyone else for the feedback! I think our solution will be to find a big field someplace far away from the neighbors for Noodle to herd her ball.

 

 

Thanks for the info. Gracie could use a little exercise too!

Al & Gwynn stalk herd the soccer ball silently, except for one or two sharp barks when they first overtake it.

You need a ball that is either too large or too tough to admit teeth. 

Link to the N.P.A.A. Pneumatic Sphere Consultants' Field Test Report:

http://www.mycorgi.com/forum/topics/best-ball-for-a-corgi

 

 

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