I know corgi is not blood hound. But my 3 corgis' smelling seem a bit disappointing.
Sometime when i throw them a treat. If they can't see where the treat landed. It will take them sometime to use their nose to located the treat. And it is not a messy floor or full of stuff.
Is that normal? Is your corgi do the same?
thanks
Vic
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Hi Vic,
It is normal, corgis rely heavily on their sight and hearing as a herding breed.
Same thing with mine. I remember during obedience training we were doing some fun things. One of them was putting a treat under 1 cup among several. I thought ok this is a piece of cake considering corgis live to eat. Nope..Max couldn't find the dang thing!
It is funny, Oliver only uses his nose when he HAS to. I've started hiding treats and sending him to find them. NO problem. Drop a treat while we're on a walk...uh...where did it go? :)
Mine are terrible when it comes to their sniffers. They locate the frisbees by sight. but they differentiate each others respective frisbees by taste. I laugh when George can't find his frisbee so he goes over to Dexter and takes his. Dexter just looks at him like, "Hey!" but demures and will go look for the other then switch back when he finds it.George is so smart.
Becca does fairly well sniffing. When we are walking in the woods she is nose to the ground following trail. Our "Fur Fun" class had a tracking component. After the class I bought some little boxes to hide treats in. I get them out on rainy days for brain work. Becca's breeder does tracking with some of her corgis.
Snickers has a toy where you put treats under a cup. It has a little hole so they can sniff if there is anything in there. She does not try to turn over the cup if it is empty. She loves roaming the house sniffing for treats that may have been missed when we play toss the treats around the house, and keeps the kitchen floor very clean. (BTW I use kibble for treats, she only gets special ones if I need the high value)
Waffle has a great sniffer! One of our favorite games is to hide treats around the house and go find them.
Ace is abysmal at sniffing out things. He can pass -over- a piece of meat on the ground; it's actually shocking. And not for lack of trying, either! I tried so hard to help him with nosework, but his schnozz just refuses to co-operate. As such, I have to point things out to him. For a glutton, he sure is terrible at locating food!
I think it must be more "dog specific" than Breed specific, because my Maxwell seems to have a
bloodhound nose....Especially when we he is outside..Last week he found a "dead mole" in my parents back yard (it was evidently left as a present by their cat.."GROSS") Needless to say we immediately disposed of it, but you'd better believe he knows/remembers the smell and absolutely loves to go "sniffing" for more of them whenever he gets a chance.
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