Hello all. It looks like winter has finally come! I can't wait for some snow.

I have a question...for those of you have multiple dogs, do you find that having opposite sex companions get along better? We want to get another Corgi next Spring and we have been told it is better to get the opposite sex. Gracie is 9 months old now and thinks she is the leader of the pack! :) What have your experiences been with multiple pets?

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When we were trying to find a playmate for Darby (male), we looked at several male Corgis and they just didn't get along. When we found Cosmo (Male Terrier Mix) they hit it off right away and are best buds still.
So, I know that doesn't help you at all: 2 Corgis which were males that didn't get along, but a male mutt who did and still does.
I have three female dogs that get along great. Two are corgis. It works for me because one of my dogs has a go with the flow personality, one of the corgis is submissive and the youngest corgi is very independent, the leader. The only issue I have ever had is because corgis are chow hounds, they will fight about food. They get fed separately and there is no issues.

We have 2 dogs (Corgi and German Shepard mix) both females. Cece the corgi is the oldest and the "Queen" and she knows it!! Never had any troubles!!

We have Gizmo our male Corgi and Pixi our Female min pin chihuahua mix. We have found with Gizmo the oppisate sex works better with him. He is very male alpha and if around another male dog it goes really bad. we are hoping some of that changes after he get snip sniped.

We have always had  2 corgi's and they have all been male/female.  My understanding is that females are so alpha that getting 2 would be constant fighting over who will be the dominant one.

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