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re: Any experience with Pugs, Corgis, Dauschunds?
Posted on 8/2/20 at 4:10 pm to tigercross
Posted on 8/2/20 at 4:10 pm to tigercross
Corgis are herding dogs, likes an Aussie on Basset Hound legs. They are smart and energetic. Should be good with kids. I think with all herding dogs, you will typically get a very intelligent animal that you will need to invest time in to socialize and to train, but they learn very quickly and make great companions.
Posted on 8/2/20 at 7:23 pm to SpotCheckBilly
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Corgis are herding dogs, likes an Aussie on Basset Hound legs. They are smart and energetic. Should be good with kids. I think with all herding dogs, you will typically get a very intelligent animal that you will need to invest time in to socialize and to train, but they learn very quickly and make great companions.
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If you can get past the first year with a corgi pup then it’s pretty easy after that—that’s about how long it took mine to quit going inside and destroying stuff. Mine is two and is still very active. I recommend doing dog day care a few days a week to tired them out come night.
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