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Originally Posted by Michael Romanos
I would not let your Corgi have access to the closet and instead ensure she has comforts and toys and things to chew in open places.
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IMO, she is hiding because she feels secure and safe there. I'm not so sure that taking away her "safe" place is a good idea. She needs to be able to go somewhere that she feels she will be safe and not attackes. Making her stay in the open isn't going to help her there.
If you can remove the problem that's making her feel insecure then she should start coming out on her own.
Also, often when two corgi girls decide they don't like each other it's that way for life. Hard as it might be maybe you should think about rehoming corgi #2. She might flourish in a home as an only dog.
Peggy