It would seem that Lyla (9 months) has hit adolescence with full force! I never went through this with Sky, he has always been the picture of obedience, so this is a first for me. I think a lot of it has to do too with the fact that I've been slacking off on Lyla's training while I focus on getting Sky ready to compete in Agility in the Spring. So all in all, I can probably get the basic obedience commands under control with some extra training at home, lots of NILF, and even an adult level obedience class if we need to.
My biggest concern though is house training. Again, Sky was always easy, he has never once had an accident that wasn't somehow my fault, even as a 9 week old puppy. Lyla, on the other, was a bit more of a challenge (although still probably pretty easy compared to some dogs I've known), but I thought I had it all under control. Then, this month, it's like she's forgotten everything! She's had 3 accidents in the past week alone and probably half a dozen total in the last month. I just don't know what to do about this. Is this typical Corgi "teenager" behavior? Do I just go back to crate training basics with her again? When she was smaller I took her out every hour and a half to two hours, but lately I've been letting her roam the house and only taking her out when she asks. Perhaps she's just not ready for that still??