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Started this discussion. Last reply by Stephanie & Lola Feb 7, 2009. 9 Replies

 

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Hometown:
Aston
About Me:
Just got our first Corgi after 4 goldens. What a difference
Kizzy is full of "puppy running". If we yell at her for NO BITING, she power runs and barks back at us.
Is this normal?
About My Corgi(s):
4 months and learning. Beautiful makings on this girl. Need help training not to bite and bark.

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At 7:27pm on January 21, 2009, Kirsten said…
"If we yell at her for NO BITING, she power runs and barks back at us.
Is this normal?"

I just LOLed when I read that!
My crazy pup is 2 and still does this to us!
At 1:25am on November 23, 2008, Paula Hess said…
Welcome from Elizabethtown, Pa ! Yes, it is quite normal that your puppy will push his boundaries and reprimand you for reprimanding him. I like to place 2 fingers on the back of his neck and give the reprimand again. That usually stops the protesting cause now he knows I mean business. Always do it calmly. You don't want him to think you are threatning him.
At 2:10am on November 16, 2008, Wendt Worth Corgi's said…

At 5:04pm on October 22, 2008, Keahi and Kai said…
kizzy looks like a perfect candidate for our new group Masked Corgis!! help us start the masked revolution!
At 12:45pm on October 17, 2008, Cagney & Lacey & Chapin said…
OMG your little Kizzy is adorable.

Corgis are very smart dogs generally. They are fast learners so go to puppy class and she should learn the no biting pretty fast.

Our two have very different energy levels. Chapin is our Juvenile Delinquent. She litterally bursts out of her kennel like a horse at the race tracks and her whole body wiggles with energy. I am guessing it may take another year or so before she settles a bit, or maybe she will always be our ADHD child. She is still prone to play biting when over excited. We usually have to calm her down and remind her we are not Cagney and she doesn't get to play with us that way. It does help a lot to have two dogs, they can run their energy out together. Although, Cagney is much more mellow. :-)
At 10:23am on October 16, 2008, Sam Tsang said…
Welcome Jim, Kizzy and family!
At 1:44pm on October 15, 2008, Kristen said…
They truly are a fun breed. I've always said it is like living with a cartoon character! I have found that the more exercise they get the better their behavior is. Sometimes I think Brodie is just so happy he doesn't know what to do with himself. Just a bundle of kisses and wiggles. I think it is wonderful that Kizzy gets to be at work with you. Fergie gets to come to the office on Friday because she has a vet appointment in the afternoon--just shots. Fern has to go to the vet in the am for x-rays. She is a pupply mill rescue (breeding dog for three years, poor girl) and she has an incontinence issue that looks like it will require surgery to correct. We've tried a number of therapies, but nothing has worked so looking to this. Fern is a wonderful little girl and it would be nice to have her on your lap without having a puddle left behind. She is fully potty trained just can't help the leakage.

The fence is a good idea, especially since a Corgis favorite game is "catch me". They do love to be chased and to chase. Take care!
At 6:48pm on October 14, 2008, Luna said…
your so cute!
At 3:49pm on October 14, 2008, Dominique said…
Welcome PA corgi!
At 10:36am on October 14, 2008, Jenni & Dave Fields said…
Welcome Jim and family!
 
 
 

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