Hello!
We have an mostly well behaved, but somewhat wild, 11 month old cardigan pup, Merlin, who is crazy about the chuckit at the dog park. Whenever he sees a chuckit he gets incredibly excited (those crazy corgi eyes!) and tries to bite at it, jumping, growling and barking. He is especially excited when someone tries to pick up the ball with it. He ignores any commands we give him or attempts at redirection (we have used high-value treats to try to physically lure him away from it and he is not fooled, plus the other people at the park are angry that we have treats).
While this behavior would be annoying if we were the ones with the chuckit, he does it when anyone else is trying to play with their dog, and it is obviously not okay. We usually end up putting his leash on him and trying to take him to another area of the park and entertain him there, but he always runs back to where the chuck it is. I know that every time the ball gets thrown, his bad behavior is reinforced.
There are other times when he gets this crazy and loses all self-control, but we are mostly able to manage him with time-outs, focusing him with tricks, and positive rewards. I'm at a total loss and he really enjoys going to the dog park (and we enjoy taking him) and he plays well with the other dogs when there is no chuck-it.
I have tried working with him with the chuck it alone where I take it away if he tries to put his mouth on it at all and I haven't been able to make any progress. We have tried taking him on long walks before the dog park so he is more tired when we get there to no avail. Is anyone else's corgi like this? I'm afraid there's something we did to make him this crazy! He loves balls, the lunge whip and playing tug -- should we try to focus on other games with him instead? We're hoping to try out herding with him soon, but I'm concerned that he's too wild! So far, everyone else has though that his behavior is "cute", but I'm scared that he is going to make another owner angry. What do you recommend??