Tips On How To Train A Corgi Puppy

Three Tips On How To Train A Corgi Puppy

 

Tip One On How To Train A Corgi Puppy: Voice

Trying to train your puppy can be easy or hard depending on where you are training your corgi, and what your training your corgi on. But when you praise your corgi, you must make sure you are praising your corgi in a soft voice, and not in a loud, harsh voice.

Tip Two On How To Train A Corgi Puppy: Location

Now depending on where you train your corgi puppy matters too. If your trying to train your corgi to sit while your at a party, or to sit while your next to a busy road in rush hour traffic, chances are, your not going to teach your corgi much. Try a location such as a backyard away from busy streets or empty room with no distractions.

Tip Three On How To Train A Corgi Puppy: Timing

If your trying to train your corgi puppy to not go on the carpet or on the couch, you don’t watch your corgi go on the couch then yell at him or her ten minutes later for that. All that does is make your corgi thing your being mean and doesn’t know what he or she did wrong. But if you see your corgi going on the floor and not in the spot he or she should be going to the bathroom in, you raise your voice and tell your corgi no.

When you put off training what your corgi needs to learn in about a week for a party or something like that, and you try to teach your corgi on that same day five hours before your event. Your corgi puppy will tend to get bored after the first thirty minutes you try to train during those hours.

So when it comes to training your corgi for a long period of time, make sure to space it out and let your corgi puppy have breaks in between so your corgi doesn’t get bored. If your puppy doesn’t get it within the first several days, don’t give up, and keep trying to train your corgi that command. After a while, your corgi should be preforming it on command, and make sure to give some positive reinforcement to make sure your corgi knows he or she has done a good job.

Recommend Books For How To Train A Corgi Puppy

Here are a couple of books about corgis you may want to read.

Welsh Corgis: Pembroke and Cardigan (Barron’s Complete Pet Owner’s Manuals)

Pembroke Welsh Corgis (New Owner’s Guide To…)

Comments

  1. johnathan (also 12) future corgi owner says:

    about how long will it take to train a corgi?
    my family will be getting a corgi around january 15th and would love some ifo about the breed!

  2. corgi enthusiast says:

    It depends on the corgi. The breed is easy to train because the dogs love attention and praise. You can potty train a corgi puppy in as little as 2-4 weeks if you focus on it. This is easier to do if you have a dog door for the puppy to use to get outside into a fenced yard. New tricks can be taught in just a couple weeks too. However, you need to reinforce good behavior with praise and petting. Your puppy will quickly pick up on what you want it to do.

  3. Our family is planning to have a corgi puppy by next month and I am currently looking for tips. Glad to found your article. Thanks for sharing.

  4. I love dogs, training for dogs i know its very expensive..so i want to save my money and i want to train them..but it was my problem before on how to perform the training…so now i know a little bit. thanks

  5. corgi owner says:

    i live in a building so there are no doggy doors what do i do

  6. corgi owner says:

    i live in the city in a apartment building on the fourth floor so how do i know when my corgi needs to go to the bathroom

  7. Jeffery Alan says:

    WE have a pembroke corgi and he is very vious around food to the point of biting the hands that feed him. I am only his caretaker for a couple of weeks. I am concerned with how to stop this behavioir
    Taking the food dish away is very risky buiness and taking him for a “time out” by himself is how I am treating this behavior. He is a very brave little dog but he needs help in this behavior.

  8. kathryn bickman says:

    I have a German Shepard corgi mix and we can’t get her to come when she is called, to stop barking, to stop licking, and she’s extremely hyper. She’s a little over a year old and beginning to be too much for us. We adopted her from the pound and she has a problem with some men to the point of attacking. We discipline her when she acts up by spraying her with a water bottle, spanking her, and putting her in the kennel, but none of it seems to be working. I can’t afford professional training, so what should I do?

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