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In researching, and doing a vast amount of reading, on the Corgi breed, I easily recall, and take more seriously, items that are repeated. One of these items is that you have to be very careful in punishing and training the Corgi. They do not take punishment well at all, to say the least. So I would suggest on top of all the other excellent advice you have been given here to watch your actions very carefully, the Corgi may be picking up on signals from you or those around you. What you may see as firm control could be seen as something else from the Corgi, and you know how they love to challenge! One of the hardest problems that I have with my corgi is stopping her from having the last "word" in an argument.
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