So Winston is around 8 months old now. So far, he has been super easy-going as far as training him to be a "good dog" inside the house. His housebreaking for potty-related stuff went smoothly, he never chewed up cords or clothes and we've never had "table-surfing" incidents or any other actual behavior problems inside our house.
So for around 2 and a half months now, Winston has been a free-range household corgi. He has been very obedient without supervision. Never destructive or anything. Until last week. Last week, we started coming home and noticing random scraps of paper chewed up and strewn about the house. (We're both in college so papers are everywhere haha.) So we half-heartedly scolded him about the chewed paper and he ran to his bed and peed. And just for clarification, by scolding I mean I simply looked at him sternly and called him a "naughty naughty dog!" I made extra sure we didn't leave any papers out for him to grab. Well, for the last three days or so, we've been fine. But then today, I got home from class and we noticed he's eaten a corner of our wooden coffee table. O_O;;
I don't know what's going on with him. How can I fix this? For now, we've decided we would revert back to crating him when we leave the house. I just don't know what to do. Is this normal? Is he upset with us? Any advice would be much appreciated.
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Welcome to the "teen-age" months! This is normal and common; somewhere between around 6 and 14 months most dogs wake up and realize they don't have to be good all the time. This too shall pass.
Short anwer is he has too much freedom too soon. Virtually no dog under one year old should be trusted loose in the house unsupervised, and many aren't reliable til closer to 2. Back to the crate/pen etc and when he hits around 12 to 16 months you can start giving him test-periods of a couple hours unsupervised to see how he does. I think the single most common mistake people make with raising pups is giving them too much freedom too soon. :-)
Winston is pretty mild-mannered which is why this surprised me so much. He's been doing really well with his crating again. The only real issue I have with him is when we have company. He cannot chill out. We put him in the crate and he whines and whines and whines. We let him out and jumps all over our guests. It's hard too since they always want him in their laps, licking and loving all over them.
For now, we're going to keep him confined in his crate when we aren't home. He doesn't seem to love his crate as much as he used to, but he certainly doesn't seem unhappy with it. I was really lucky to get Winston with such a care-free attitude! He really is a good doggy for 98% of the time.
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