Comments - I need help with my first corgi - MyCorgi.com2024-03-28T17:54:35Zhttp://mycorgi.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=1150197%3ABlogPost%3A1789445&xn_auth=noMy corgi went through a stage…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-08-16:1150197:Comment:17896592013-08-16T02:39:16.327ZAngiehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Angie120
<p>My corgi went through a stage where I thought i was going to lose my mind, then she just started listening and she was super easy to train. We still continue to train and she is super easy. The key is to be persistent. Don't give up classes will help you. I figured out that my corgi gets mad if we work too much on one thing so I found that working in short sessions then playing and then going back to short sessions made a huge difference.</p>
<p>My corgi went through a stage where I thought i was going to lose my mind, then she just started listening and she was super easy to train. We still continue to train and she is super easy. The key is to be persistent. Don't give up classes will help you. I figured out that my corgi gets mad if we work too much on one thing so I found that working in short sessions then playing and then going back to short sessions made a huge difference.</p> Lol. I have to say I complete…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-08-15:1150197:Comment:17891992013-08-15T22:26:37.640ZMelissa and Franklin!http://mycorgi.com/profile/Melissa919
<p>Lol. I have to say I completely understand the "so smart he's dumb" thing. Franklin was the same way. Everything was really difficult when he was a tiny puppy until all of a sudden he just got it. Once he "got it" he was the easiest dog in the world to train. So my advice, have a lot of patience, keep at it, stick to the training classes, and once your puppy understands you better you are going to have the best dog in the world. Franklin was somewhere around 5 months old when this happened…</p>
<p>Lol. I have to say I completely understand the "so smart he's dumb" thing. Franklin was the same way. Everything was really difficult when he was a tiny puppy until all of a sudden he just got it. Once he "got it" he was the easiest dog in the world to train. So my advice, have a lot of patience, keep at it, stick to the training classes, and once your puppy understands you better you are going to have the best dog in the world. Franklin was somewhere around 5 months old when this happened but until then he was like talking to a wall....well a really smart wall.....</p> I followed the training outli…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-08-15:1150197:Comment:17894662013-08-15T22:20:05.785ZNicole Edwardshttp://mycorgi.com/profile/NicoleEdwards
<p>I followed the training outlined in the Golden Gate Corgi rescue group's website. It worked really good for training our puppy. Here is the link <a href="http://www.goldengatecorgis.org/articles/articles.htm" target="_blank">http://www.goldengatecorgis.org/articles/articles.htm</a></p>
<p>I followed the training outlined in the Golden Gate Corgi rescue group's website. It worked really good for training our puppy. Here is the link <a href="http://www.goldengatecorgis.org/articles/articles.htm" target="_blank">http://www.goldengatecorgis.org/articles/articles.htm</a></p> mouthing and basic obediencetag:mycorgi.com,2013-08-15:1150197:Comment:17891972013-08-15T21:16:10.695ZBeth Martinhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/BethMartin
<p>mouthing and basic obedience</p>
<p>mouthing and basic obedience</p> What specifically are you hav…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-08-15:1150197:Comment:17891932013-08-15T21:08:43.248ZJanehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Jane944
<p>What specifically are you having issues with? Housebreaking, mouthing, leash manners, basic obedience, etc?</p>
<p>What specifically are you having issues with? Housebreaking, mouthing, leash manners, basic obedience, etc?</p>