Started this discussion. Last reply by Melissa and Franklin! Aug 23, 2011. 4 Replies 0 Likes
Hi everyone! We're having problems with our Pembroke Tobi and our Min Pin Jack. Tobi attacks him frequently and at first it seemed playful, but not anymore. They're scruffs go up on the back of their…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Tobi, Jack & King <3 Aug 22, 2011. 4 Replies 0 Likes
Hi everyone! My 7 month old Pembroke Tobi has improved over the last couple of weeks. Less accidents in the house, less barking and biting. But, I have some questions. Why is it that whenever…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Emily Trupiano Aug 8, 2011. 10 Replies 0 Likes
Hi everyone! Tobi has been getting 1 cup of Beneful (puppy) dry food in the morning, between 7 and 8 and then another cup between 4 and 5. I was wondering if this is too little for him? Or should we…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Bev Levy Aug 15, 2011. 45 Replies 0 Likes
Hi everyone,This is going to be a pretty long discussion, but I really have no idea what else I can do and I need to talk to some Corgi experts. First, let me explain how we got our Pembroke, Tobi.…Continue
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Here are a few discussions I found on marking, hope this helps.
Keep working on leash training, he will get it.
http://www.mycorgi.com/forum/topics/males-1?commentId=1150197%3AComment%3A245980
http://www.mycorgi.com/forum/topics/marking-2?commentId=1150197%3AComment%3A660312Introducing away from the house is encouraged, so that territorial issues don't become a problem. I would definately let him out after feedings approximately 15 minutes. This way going to the bathroom becomes a habit after he eats, and is the best time for going. I would also let him out as frequently as you can to pee. The more the better, as it will help establish the bathroom routine. I have learned alot from this site and I am sure will continue to learn things as I go. We just rescued Tucker 4 months ago. We have had Lance since he was 14 weeks old and will be 6 at the end of October.
Hello and Welcome!! When you introduced the pack, did you do it on natural territory away from the house? Since you just recently adopted your corgi, it will take time for him to figure things out, but he will. I would treat him like a puppy who hasn't been potty trained at all yet. Keep him in an enclosed area and take him out frequently and reward and praise for a job well done. :) With the biting, you can discourage by making sounds like No or Owww, and walk away. Make sure he has things to chew on for teething. You can also redirect to something appropriate to chew on.
How does the German Shepard feel about the mounting, does he growl and let your corgi he doesn't like it? I would disourage your corgi from doing that. We adopted a red and white corgi and our cardigan who is older does that as well. Tucker will let Lance know that he doesnt like it and other times he lets him, but I don't allow that. Your dogs will need to know that you are in charge, or they will take charge. Corgis can have a jealous streak at times.
I hope that I have helped you some. You should post a discussion and you will get more responses that way. There is also a FAQ section on the top of the mycorgi page, that you can find helpful information there as well. I tried copying and pasting it, but am having trouble doing that. Congrats on your new addition. Good Luck, look forward to seeing pics and hopefully video :)