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My Pem goes to bed when I go to bed - and that can be as late as 2am in the morning. I have always believed that a Corgi who is past the puppy stages, doesn't need or want an early to bed routine. My wife gets up first on weekdays and Taylor more than often stays with me until I get up at around 7.30am. Most nights I take Taylor on a short toilet (weeing) walk just before bed time. He has never moaned to get out of our bedroom door yet. So with your Corgi it could be a matter of changing her routine or it could be to teach her not to interrupt your sleep so early in the mornings. It just requires a few days of getting her to understand what is required of her. One way you can try is to get up when she transgresses, tell her off firmly and then pick her up and put her in a quiet place such as the bathroom or laundry or maybe the garage - if it is an internal one. And leave her there. And if all is qiuiet when you do have to get up at the normal time, let her out of the room she is in. This could produce the results you want. She may not feel inclined to moan so early in the morning after several days.
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