How to Stop Your Corgi’s Chewing Problem

corgi puppy dog trainingToday, most corgis are taken to a dog training school that will teach them almost everything they will
need to know. However, one of the things they probably won’t teach your corgi is about chewing.

The reason why it is hard to get over their chewing habit in a class is because your corgi won’t find
anything to chew on during classes.

Unfortunately, some corgi owners think that dog training is only for puppies. However, older dogs
commonly chew things when their owners are away.

To start, you must understand that all corgis will chew. So make sure you have stuff that you let your corgi chew on.

Keeping all chewing toys in one place will help you start training your corgi. Your dog will soon figure out that the spot where the toys are is where the dog should chew. You could even get a special toy box filled with toys for your corgi to chew on.

If you want better results from training your corgi, positive reinforcement has been known to help. A better way to train is to praise your corgi for chewing on something he should chew, such as an approved doggie toy.

If you see your dog chewing on something he shouldn’t, the only punishment should be the tone of your voice. While training your corgi not to chew, you must never hurt him for chewing on something he shouldn’t chew on.

Another way to stop your corgi from chewing on something, is using a spray called Bitter Apple. You can find this spray in most pet stores. However, I’ve had mixed results with this. One corgi hates the taste of it while another will still chew despite an application of Bitter Apple.

You will find that dog training can be fun, satisfying, and worthwhile to keep your corgi from chewing up things that he shouldn’t. You just need to stay calm, don’t lose your patience, and training your corgi will be easy.

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