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Originally Posted by Michael Romanos
That's very amusing. Don't stop him from his routine. It obviously satisfies him that everything is ok. He is one of those Corgis who has different priorities from the food guzzlers. If someone apprached our front door and Taylor was eating his dinner, he would quickly check it out and just as quickly get back to his bowl. There would be very abrupt hellos. Other Corgis would not stop eating for any reason.
Neither a normal puppy nor a normal adult dog will want to toilet immediately following a meal.
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I agree, if he likes it let him do it.
It certainly seems strange now, maybe in the beginning he was looking for the rest of the pack, of the rest of the litter, and just got into a routine. Every time I go to put Bailey's leash on he goes to the porch and has to walk under a chair, then under the couch, and out the other end before I put the leash or the harness on him. In the begining he was trying to avoid the leash by hiding. Now he just does it. I let him enjoy it. He always comes out the other end and waits for the leash. I like letting him do it, dogs like the security of repeating things. I figure it make him feel safe and secure. For some reason I find it a little entertaining. Like a tunnel on an agility course.
Both routines would make a good "funny" video for the internet.