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Seems to be good news all around. At 4 months going to daycare and playing 8 hours a day with rest in between, will make a happy puppy. When she's not in daycare it would be a good thing to train her when she's hungry so that the positive reinforcement with treats works better. I can't say enough good thing about a pup going to daycare, provided that it's a reputable facility and you can trust the operators. Your pup is getting the socialization it needs and corrections from the elder of the groups.
Some are often offended when their pup gets a snap from another dog without thinking it's an important part of being in a pack... as long they're not hurt. Over Protecting a dog from others is not a good thing but you have to be careful to keep a good eye on the cues from other owners and their dogs.
But you seem to be doing well and the months down the road will offer new things to try, new temperament and personality traits as he's getting older.
Tired puppies rarely get into trouble and your post just illustrates that. Enjoy!
Same here, Wally's my first Corgi and although sometimes he can be trying and you might not want to go out and walk in cold weather, they bring you outside no matter what. Plus I'm seeing they're the same as us sometimes. Some days you just want to stay in an watch a few movies. For them it might be chewing on a bully stick, playing with their toys or a blanket. I discovered Wally goes nuts when I hide under a blanket on the floor. He comes bitting a bit hard but he's fun to play with.
BTW I love the picture with the somewhat heart shape for his nose. :)
Good thing. She's learning when to to be active and to take her sleep when not much is going on. Pups still need a lot of sleep and if they get used to being constantly entertained, become a pain in the neck. It seems you've hit just the right mix for your particular pup at this age.
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