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Most puppies only like to cuddle when they are sleepy.
There is a huge variety of Corgi personalities. Some really love to be fussed over and others don't like to be petted much at all. I'm not sure you can tell with a very young pup, but your breeder probably picked one of the more docile, human-oriented ones from the litter.
Most puppies will pay more attention to another dog than a person, given the chance. Just make sure you spend some time with her one-on-one almost every day, doing pleasant things.
By the way, you may find that sometimes you get the dog you needed even if you don't initially think it's the dog you wanted. :-)
Of my two, one is a sweet cuddler who loves belly rubs and the other hates to be petted, though he does like a nice neck massage if he 's sleepy. Belly rubs are RIGHT out of the question.
But my more aloof dog is the one who looks out for us, the one who protects the house, the one who comes running to offer help if someone says "ouch" and the one who lays on top of me all day if I'm sick. He's the one who notices if we're sad, gets upset if anyone is angry, and he's the one who would lay down his furry little life for us.
The cuddler, really, is all about what's in it for her. She likes to cuddle because it feels good to HER, not because she's helping us.
Natalie, after reading your responses to the various posts, you have obviously given your choice a lot of thought. My conclusion is that you have " the new mother gitters " :-D We've all been there!
Haha!! I think you may be right, Anna!
See? That's why I value the community here so much - you guys really helped to "talk me off the ledge" and give me some much-needed perspective! :D I'm glad to know I'm not the only one!!
Hello, I am going to only speak from experience of the two dogs I myself have ever owned. And there certainly are much more experienced people on this website, but here are my two cents.
I assume that your new puppy is that adorable pup as your profile picture. Before I got a Corgi I did a load of research and many sources were telling me that Corgi's are not real cuddly dogs by nature. But there certainly is exceptions to this rule. When I first got Peiko he had a stressful time adapting to his new environment and would just crawl under something and just sleep. He was not all that interested in being my best friend, he was just like a person with dementia that kind of wandered around with no real goal in mind.
I did obtain him while he was 5 weeks old, so that is probably to be expected. Though now he is very attached and will put all 25lbs of weight right on my lap and leave a big old mat of hair on my clothes as he steps off. When I talk about this with my wife she is certain it is because we have raised our dogs in a loving environment. I am a little skeptical to say that is the reason he is the way he is, I think personality plays a role in this as well.
When we got Polly though, right from the get go she would hate to be in a room alone without us and would throw tantrums because she wasn't allowed on the bed (at the time). Eventually we caved in and she has to sleep between our legs or have some sort of physical contact at all times in order to be satisfied. She loves playing with Peiko but in the end she is all about being attached with us.
So in summary if I had to guess if your puppy is going to be a cuddle bug, I would have to say it is impossible to tell at this point. Earn her love and respect and it may or may not play out that way according to her personality. But if you were to talk to my wife she would say show her all the love in the world and she will become a cuddly dog in no time. Though if what you were looking for a cuddle dog in the first place a corgi wouldn't be my number one pick, but it certainly is not a bad one.
I hope I wasn't too boring :D
Hi Aric - You weren't boring at all, and I really appreciated hearing about your experiences with both Peiko and Polly! (And yes, that cutie in my profile pic is little Fiona! Thanks for the kind words. :) I'm glad that things worked out so well for you guys! I'm feeling a little better about the fact that the cuddliness may come with time, love, and nurture. After everyone's thoughtful feedback, I feel a little more comfortable trusting the breeder's assessment that she is going to be a cuddler when all is said and done. I guess these things may take some time, but I'm just impatient for the bonding to happen RIGHT. NOW! ...Because that's clearly how I think it should work in my world. ;-)
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