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What does your corgi do if he/she is angry with you?
Just for fun, I thought it would be interesting to know if all corgis are the same when they are upset with their moms. If Chip is upset with me, he will ignore me. The obedience instructor put a little training collar on him 2 weeks ago, and he has yet to warm back up to her
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Miss Gambler will ignore me also, and when she really has issues with something that I've done, she'll go to my husband and seem to take favor with him(she'll roll all over him and sneak peaks at me to see if I'm looking, the little wench!), and she knows how much I hate that. When she's had enough, and wants to make up, she'll come to me and give me a few licks on my hand as if to say, "OK, friends again".
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Chip does that too depending on how upset he is with me. His biggest dislike is when I am going somewhere and he wants to go and I leave him home. Then he cuddles up to my husband and ignores me.
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Do you ever find yourself buying back their attention with a treat or snack? (I'll admit it, I want to be the one who she likes best. And she does like me best, I just know she does.)
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My husband had one of those big triangular petyards given to him and he told Chip that I was getting him a baby brother or sister. Well, when I came home from work that night, no Chip at the door. When I spoke to him, he turned the other way. I asked my husband what was up with Chip and he told me what he said to Chip. Now, they say that dogs don't understand us, but when I told Chip that he was not getting a new brother or sister he wasn't mad at me anymore. LOL
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Rupe is a champion sulker. If I'm mad or upset with him he will come to me with his big brown sucky-boy eyes and face and try and get me to put my hand on his head. He will go off and sulk under his chair if he thinks Jem is getting too much attention.
Jemma is hilarious. If I have to raise my voice or firmly tell her something, there is a pause while she stares intently at me, then she just flies into my lap or arms and trys to make up by licking me to death. They're like kids, they are very different.
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Huw is such a daddy's boy...so when Justin gets peeved with him or he gets punished by dad...he comes running to mom, and all of a sudden I'm the best person in the whole world. But that doesn't happen too often...Huw gets away with murder when dad's around. When we first got Huw, Justin was concerned that the dog would like me more...and he wanted the dog to like him more. I thought nothing of it, and told him that the dog would pick one or the other...I didn't realize how it bothers me that Huw picked Justin. I'm just the lady who feeds him and takes him outside and doesn't let him run willy nilly when we go on walks...so needless to say, I'm not that much fun. Just a warm body to get back at dad. Funny enough though, Justin will forgive Huw and will do anything (including food bribes) to get back in the good graces. Hey, at least I know my cats love me (without food).
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When dillon is upset with me, he gets pouty and sulks. He will lay in the same room with me, but not look directly at me, instead he watches me out of the corner of his eye, and when I look at him he hangs his head, puts his ears down and without looking directly at me, he sighs really loudly ( so pitiful). He never stays upset for more than a few minutes and then he comes back over and gives me kisses on the hand... and then i flip him over and give him kisses all over his chest and belly! ( oh and all i have to do to get him really happy and playful is to do rasberries on his tummy or feet.
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It isn't very often when I have to scold Cody for something. He isn't one to chew and hasn't destroyed any furniture or carpet, but on the few times I have corrected him he will put his ears back and come up to me with that "sorry" look on his face and tries to give me kisses.
I remember a couple of months ago he was frapping like crazy around the family room and he dove onto my unsuspecting husband's lap and put a big scratch on his new glasses from his ID tag. My husband scolded him and I had to remind my husband that Cody did not do that on purpose. However, Cody went and sat on the other sofa and would not come by my husband for a while even when my husband said he was sorry and called Cody to come by him. |
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I get frequent very dramatic heavy sighs. I catch him looking at me in side glances to see if I noticed the heavy dramatic sigh. If he thinks I didn't catch it I get a low growl/whine...punctuated by heavy dramatic sigh. Too much!!
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Both of mine wont sulk.
They attack. Trax gets into a shouting match. Rhythmically BARK!-BARK!-BARK!...We have to outshout him to shut him up. Even that doesnt work so we have to show him the slipper and he will shut up. Barn gives me that dirty look and charges at me with his teeth ready to chomp my hands. Again- the slipper works. |
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Jespah - Rupe and Jem have got you sorted out.
Artos - On a more serious note (sorry), that's one thing I don't do or allow any of my kids to do, is raise an object to Taylor as if to hit him - he of course cowers and becomes very concerned with the fact that any human (he loves them all) could do such a thing, and it is not a good look becaise it is not a good act to perform -in jest, in malice or threatingly. |
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