P3LH
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Long time lurker, first time poster.
By no means is this my first rodeo, but we have a 15 week old Pembroke corgi bitch—who arrived as, and has remained as, the Veruca salt of the dog world, despite best efforts thus far.
She is quite lovely, and very clever (too much so which I think is the problem) but has all the bossiness that her breeder warned me about (being a bitch, and a tri colour—I gather my work is cut out a little more than had I gone for a nice red boy!) and my go to methods aren’t really having much impact.
Ignoring the negative and rewarding the positive-the more you ignore the worse she gets, until you acknowledge her with some attention and then she will stop.
Telling off—she barks back at you when told off (so mouthy, and this is coming from someone with a pair of middle aged rough collies!)
Biting—squealing makes her worse, moving away and ignoring—little impact, not none but little. We aren’t just talking mouthing her, she will growl and jump and bite quite forcefully usually when she can’t get her own way or doesn’t want to do something (I.e is being held and wants to go destroy something, is having something taken away from her, is last to get a treat after the other two)
Don’t worry—I’m not quite ready to leave her on the steps of Buckingham palace with a note ‘please take care of me’ just yet, but I know as a breed they can be quite headstrong and bossy (she takes this to quite the extreme) and am running on fumes in terms of best ways to get out of some of these habits.
She was 10 weeks when she came to us. Came from a very well respected breeder, good lines in terms of temperament so I don’t think it’s her being aggressive or anything quite that extreme—just a bossy mare.
I’m desperate to find something that’s really high value for her, at the moment she can give or take just about anything so there isn’t really the golden tickets of rewards for praising not doing some of the problem things. Everything has a bit of a short shelf life of interest!
Any suggestions welcome! Thanks in advance!
By no means is this my first rodeo, but we have a 15 week old Pembroke corgi bitch—who arrived as, and has remained as, the Veruca salt of the dog world, despite best efforts thus far.
She is quite lovely, and very clever (too much so which I think is the problem) but has all the bossiness that her breeder warned me about (being a bitch, and a tri colour—I gather my work is cut out a little more than had I gone for a nice red boy!) and my go to methods aren’t really having much impact.
Ignoring the negative and rewarding the positive-the more you ignore the worse she gets, until you acknowledge her with some attention and then she will stop.
Telling off—she barks back at you when told off (so mouthy, and this is coming from someone with a pair of middle aged rough collies!)
Biting—squealing makes her worse, moving away and ignoring—little impact, not none but little. We aren’t just talking mouthing her, she will growl and jump and bite quite forcefully usually when she can’t get her own way or doesn’t want to do something (I.e is being held and wants to go destroy something, is having something taken away from her, is last to get a treat after the other two)
Don’t worry—I’m not quite ready to leave her on the steps of Buckingham palace with a note ‘please take care of me’ just yet, but I know as a breed they can be quite headstrong and bossy (she takes this to quite the extreme) and am running on fumes in terms of best ways to get out of some of these habits.
She was 10 weeks when she came to us. Came from a very well respected breeder, good lines in terms of temperament so I don’t think it’s her being aggressive or anything quite that extreme—just a bossy mare.
I’m desperate to find something that’s really high value for her, at the moment she can give or take just about anything so there isn’t really the golden tickets of rewards for praising not doing some of the problem things. Everything has a bit of a short shelf life of interest!
Any suggestions welcome! Thanks in advance!