What is the general consensus on the age of maturity for a corgi as far as behavior? Foxy is the happiest dog when it comes to meeting other dogs and people and while I love that about her I wish she'd calm down a little. We have been to several obedience classes and even through advanced. We do compete in other dog sports as well. An example is when we walk into dog school she practically hops on her two back legs she's so excited to get in there and see everyone. I guess I have to be more diligent about her walking on a leash skills, but I'm basically at a loss. Just wondering if some of this is her age? She is 18 months old. I'm running out of time to use the excuse she's just a puppy lol. Thank you for any advice you can offer.
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You are right Beth, I'd rather have her be the way she is than unfriendly.
2-3 years maybe? That being said, my cardi still acts like a puppy and he's about to be 4, lol. We call him the "perpetual puppy".
I say that puppy goes up to two years and then you have teenage phase that lasts another 1-2 years where they test you as much as they can.. then after about 3-4 years they are good to go. They still test you but not as much haha! Roxi tested me this morning actually so gotta stay on your toes with these ones.
I have a feeling with Foxy's personality she will test me her entire life lol.
Oh yea! It def. depends on their personality as well. Charlie couldn't care less as long as you pet and feed him. Roxi wants to own the house and take over the world.
She is just a happy, go lucky little girl that seems to have ants in her pants when she meets people and dogs lol.
Lol good Vicky that's what I want to hear.
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