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Hi Lynn, corgis are herding dogs, they run, bark and nip to keep the herd. It is perfectly normal for them to bark / communicate. In order to discourage that behaviour in an urban setting, you can say in a calm voice: "quiet" or "no barking", when he looks at you and stop barking, reward him with a yummy high power treat immediately and say "thank you". Remember, timing is everything. Practice makes perfect.
Other methods have worked for others:
Squirt water with a water bottle (This doesn't work if your dog likes water)
Rinse out a soup can, put 5 pennies in there, duck tape the opening. Get to dog ear level and shake violently. (I've managed to break up fixation with this method)
Good luck!
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