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Old 01-14-2007, 07:27 PM   #5 (permalink)
Michael Romanos
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In my experience 90 times out of 100, Corgis will get on well with each other no matter if they are the same sex and not desexed.
I can ge back in my history but I wont. For two weeks I had Taylor and a seven month old pup named Taffy. Both as per above and both completely different in personality ( except that Corgis have so many similar traits with one another) and they got on like a house on fire. The only squabble lasted seconds, when Taylor objected to Taffy getting a good behaviour treat right in front of Taylor's nose in the kitchen. So Taylor said to Taffy "get outta here, you little imposter" and Taylor took control as he has every right to. Walking and running on leash or off leash were never a problem. Whenever they meet to gether since, they are aboslutely fine. Neither are back-down Corgis or Corgis who cower or lie on their backs when confronted by a so called dominant dog.
We have 28 Corgis in the Wellington Welsh Corgi Walking Club and apart from two Cardis who are troublesome with every other dog on this earth, the other 26 can mingle with each other very happily - and there has yet to be any bad conduct apart from Taylor who sometimes is too affectionate with a certain fluffy Pem named Holly
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