Welcome to Gandalf's channel. He’s a talented and handsome Tri-Colored Pembroke Welsh Corgi. Here we share a treasure trove of dog training tips to help your puppy along on your training journey. We're not professional dog trainers but we are dedicated corgi parents trying to give Gandalf his best life. You'll see in our videos that he is an exceptional and some would say "dream dog" and we hope we can inspire others in their own dog training journey.
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Corgis aren't dumb, that's just rude. In fact, they are smart. They know we screw with them and they suspect that at some point we'll get them something tasty. Why take a chance this isn't that time? I know for a fact I could do this to Marco all day long. And I love him for it because it speaks volumes that he thinks I'll come through eventually.
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My 8 month old corgi puppy is a maniac on walks. Most of the time he just pulls and he DOESNT CARE FOR TREATS WHEN WERE ON A WALK. We don’t know what to do. He loves treats when we’re at home but it’s crazy he doesn’t care less about them on a walk.
Hi there! Try the training exercise in the home and then the front entrance of your home and then back in your home in the same session. If he succeeds, do the same thing but move further towards the driveway and then back in. Make sure if he pulls ahead, you do a complete stop. Call him back to your side or use gentle leash pressure and go the opposite direction. Gauge the success of each of these sessions on his level of success as he’s going to fail on a full blown walk as of right now. Keep at raising the criteria based on his performance each day and eventually this exercise can be done on the road. You’ll be on your way then. Gradual steps and patience is the key. Hope this helps.
I believe he would do anything for you, including play along with your silly joke. 🤪 I think he was waiting for you to catch on. He knew from the first bite there wasn't a treat he was just humoring you. 💜
My Marco goes all sorts of places with me and his big sis, Callie the Lab. But not the dog park. My guy is a runt, and I am not taking the chance that someone's ill behaved big dog will harm my little guy. Nah. I have a nice yard. These two are fine with that.