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Old 12-11-2007, 08:01 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Ignoring it or a low gruff voice with a enough or knock it off then ignore the behavior. Don't bow to her, stand up straight and act like you mean it. She isn't really taking you serious and that will haunt you down the road. She's a baby, but as the mom now, you have to make sure she knows what's acceptable.

I have a couple of whiners in the house, but one "enough" is all it takes for them to realize that it's not called for. Corgis do tend to be more vocial then other dogs and you have to learn what the sound means. Concern, begging, complaining, complementing! I allow some sounds, but an impatient whine is not one that I take kindly too.
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