Welsh Corgi Dog Potty Training

Corgi dog potty training is important to having a better behaved dog and requires your corgi to know two things:

(1) where to go, and

(2) the command words to know when to go.

There is another thing you need to learn too – how to tell when your corgi needs to go, and also a good spot for your corgi to go.

After your Welsh corgi has been sleeping for a couple hours, or you have just came back from shopping or a trip, or he just ate, is a time to take your corgi out to the spot he should relieve himself. This is the best time for corgi dog potty training to happen.

What happens if there is an accident? If your corgi ends up going on the floor it depends on what happened before he or she went. If your corgi just ate and you don’t take him outside to go, and he or she goes on the floor, it is partly your fault for not taking your corgi out to go when your corgi needed to go. But if your corgi ended it up getting excited and decided to go on the floor, that is the time to punish your corgi.

When you need to punish your dog, you raise your voice and say “NO!” Make sure you say it right after your corgi has done something wrong and should be scolded.

On the other hand, if your corgi goes in the right place, you praise him for doing so.

Training your corgi to go in the right spot for a command goes like this, you tell your corgi a couple words like “go potty”, or “go bathroom”, and take him to that spot.

If your corgi goes, you praise and keep repeating those steps until he learns to obey after hearing your command.

Some people claim that corgi dog potty training will not work with older dogs. That’s simply not true. We’ve successfully trained corgis who were several years old how to become great indoor dogs who would only go to the bathroom outside.

With a little time and patience, you’ll be amazed at the results. Both you and your Welsh corgi will be happy.

Corgi Dog Training – How Important Is It?

You may think that corgi dog training would interrupt a great relationship with you and your corgi. That’s simply not true. In fact, training your dog can be a great way to strengthen your relationship.

You will want to learn the basics of training your dog. However, corgi dog training doesn’t have to be making your corgi learn human rules. You will teach your corgi basic commands and and how to obey you. This doesn’t mean you have to teach him tricks like back flips and front flips.

Why is training your dog is so important? Untrained dogs are often kept at home alone while their owners socialize with friends after a long day of work. But if your corgi has been trained and is friendly, with the little time you have after work or on the weekends, you can take your him on walks and to the park without worrying about misbehavior.

If you don’t train your corgi to behave, he will probably be found sitting in your house alone. No one to pet him or keep him company in the empty house. It also might leave him bored. Any bored dog, including your corgi, might look around for something you left out, decide to entertain himself with it, and that object might not be in one piece when you get home.

Training your corgi to obey you will also help it cope with its surroundings. This will make the dog’s life easier to deal with. Corgi dog training will increase the time you can spend with your dog.

Teaching your corgi to obey commands can be rewarding to you, and a pat on the head for the dog or a treat will be rewarding to the corgi too. Some basic commands you could show your corgi are heel, stay, come, sit, and lay down. Other articles on this website will discuss the how to teach your corgi to learn these types of commands. Corgi dog training is a great way for you and your corgi to bond.