I commented on someone's comment but FYI - Nipping comes from their herding instinct, you don't need to use sprays, Corgis are super super smart, mine used to do it in the mornings, but she learned quickly not to nip, or chew on anything. Crate training was a blessing, and get him tired, and he will never chew a thing! Good luck Max is absolutely gorgeous! Mine is a 2 year old female, Zoe :)
Our little corgi pup is coming home with us in just two weeks and we are soooo excited! I just happened upon your video and wanted to say thank you! We've got a crate, a dog bed and other essentials already, but the recommendation for the portable dog water bottle is pure "gold". I love that it has a spot for dog treats. I know that it will really come in handy. Thanks for all the tips!
Thank you for the tips! We just got our Corgi puppy Ein and he's great just the teething is annoying but it's not his fault. He will be 3 months next Saturday 🥰
I'm on Max's side! Slipper's are totally Open Season In the Puppy's Chewing Handbook!!! Don't you know! Lol, some furniture is and isn't on the list, and Kitty Kats are a No Go! So Go For It Maxy Boy, you're only a puppy once!
Are there any difference between dog wipes and normal baby wipes? Cuz I used to use dog wipes but they’re like alot more expensive than normal baby wipes in my country so I switched to normal wipes, but then I kept worrying that something in the normal wipes might not be good for my dog even though they seemed fine
honestly good question...I am not sure. I imagine it's not good that's why I stick with the dog ones. have you looked at dog wipes from Tj Maxx or Marshalls?
@@laurenlindorff I am honestly not sure. You see, my sister used to live in this apartment. I live there now but she left the rug. not sure where she got it. I have a question? Does the dirt and stuff form the corgi make the white rug dirty?