About The Two Types Of Corgi Fighting
This is something that gets confused many times by Corgi owners. Play fighting and real fighting have slight differences between them. While one is a harmless thing for the most part, the other is a huge problem which can lead to worse things happening.
How To Tell If Your Corgi Is Play Fighting
Play fighting is harmless for the most part. Two Corgis are just playing. You can tell that it is play fighting by how the two Corgis are interacting. They pause frequently, usually will be more of prancing around all over the play instead of being in one spot, and it doesn’t end in any injuries. This is a harmless thing but can also turn into a full out fight.
Sometimes it can go wrong and lead to where they are really fighting. It is a good idea to check on the two Corgis every once in a while if they are play fighting to make sure it isn’t turning into anything violent. If you have a problem where the two Corgis are going from play fighting to real fighting, separate them but not with yourself. Putting yourself between two fighting Corgis, especially if you try using your hands to pull them apart, will get you bitten many of the times. If not worse.
How To Tell If Your Corgi Is Real Fighting
Real fighting may look like play fighting at some parts, but it is really a different thing all together. Real fighting tends to be a nonstop fight where each Corgi is viciously snapping at each other, stays in one spot, and tends to result in a injury to one, if not both of the Corgis. You can also tell by hearing the fight if your in another room. It sounds like a longer play fight that is more fierce.
When a real fight happens, try to separate the two Corgis but try not to put yourself between them. Especially avoid trying to pull them apart with your hands. This can result in an injury to yourself if you try this. Use an object such as a broom to stop the fighting. Most dogs in general don’t like brooms and it allows you to keep some distance between you and the fight when you separate them. To avoid more fights, keep the Corgis in different rooms when you are not watching them.
A Overview Of Corgi Play Fighting and Real Fighting
Play fighting and real fighting are two very different things that can either be a something harmless or a big problem. Even if your Corgis are just play fighting, keep an eye on them to make sure it doesn’t turn into anything more. Fighting can be a serious problem if it becomes out of control, possibly leaving one or both of your Corgis injured. If a fight does break out, separate the Corgis by using something like a broom. To prevent fights from happening again, separate the Corgis when your not watching them.