Thread: Twice bitten...
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Old 10-27-2007, 06:52 AM   #5 (permalink)
Pawsies
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I wouldn't recommend sending her to Caesar unless you actually want her to bite him (which may not be such a bad thing, just kidding)

Caesar works on a basis which is outdated and proved wrong.

I know of someone who had a different breed (but still a very active breed) and they had a lot of trouble with him and rehomed him to a farm.
It worked wonders for the dog. Maybe it could work for you too?

I agree that a behaviourist should be consulted, I also think this dog would be a lot better off in the country, at a farm. She could benefit from actually being worked and using that aggression in a useful way. (NB, I know corgis shouldn't act aggressively towards cattle/livestock but the sheer energy that this corgi would release, herding these creatures up, would probably counteract the aggression)

Otherwise why don't you take her outside on a leash? That way she can't ever escape and there is very little risk of bites occuring.
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