I wish I knew these BEFORE owning a Corgi

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  • čas přidán 26. 05. 2024
  • If you're thinking about getting a Corgi, here are things you absolutely should know BEFORE bringing one home. They're not as easy and simply as you would think. Their nipping tendencies, barking, high intelligence, and so much more ,can prove to be troublesome in your home. Here are all the things I wish I knew before I got my Corgi.
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:20 #1 Barking
    01:09 #2 Tail Docking
    02:35 #3 Exercise
    03:37 #4 Too Smart
    04:45 #5 "Nippy" Dogs
    05:43 #6 Food Driven
    06:44 #7 Jumping
    07:49 #8 Shedding Machines

Komentáře • 256

  • @TheSmartCanine
    @TheSmartCanine  Před 4 měsíci +4

    Watch Next: 👇👇
    ♥15 Cutest Corgi Mixes That'll Melt Your Heart: czcams.com/video/WpxdRSTUaiU/video.html

  • @mikegiamalva321
    @mikegiamalva321 Před měsícem +10

    This is so funny because my friend's corgi isn't like this at all! She's the quietest, sweetest, dog I've ever known, and she never bites or jumps on people!

    • @summerbreeze1955
      @summerbreeze1955 Před měsícem

      Aww just goes to show, how different they are. My beloved boy was a x mutt sweetest quietest non barking dog on planet! blessed be x

  • @GeorgeMcConnell-nq3vd
    @GeorgeMcConnell-nq3vd Před 6 měsíci +47

    The selective hearing is so true. My Corgi can hear a moth flying ten feet away. But call him when he is doing his own thing, forget it.

    • @accessfashion
      @accessfashion Před 3 měsíci

      😂😂😂

    • @moosedawg71
      @moosedawg71 Před 3 měsíci

      That's about true with ALL the herding breeds, especially heelers.

    • @feiwong70
      @feiwong70 Před 2 měsíci

      So true. They can hear your whispers and turn into the most well-behaved dog in the world if they smell treats in your hands. 😂

    • @moosedawg71
      @moosedawg71 Před 2 měsíci

      That's just about any dog though, especially the working/herding breeds. My blue heeler was like that too.

  • @cathybarber357
    @cathybarber357 Před 6 měsíci +54

    My first dog was a Corgi. We we t to an off-leash beach and there were kids running around. Yep. In a few minutes, Buddy had herded them into a small group. I had to walk them back to their different parents and apologize.

  • @lesliemoore1656
    @lesliemoore1656 Před 6 měsíci +138

    As a former owner of 5 Corgis, 1988-2021 this is spot on. I have been asked so many times about the pros and cons and recommend this video for anyone considering a Corgi. They live 12-15 years, one of mine to 16.5. *NOT A GOOD CHOICE FOR: Potential owners that did no research before buying, dont have the home or finances to maintain a dogs' needs for 12+ years, Homes with toddlers or inconsiderate rough teasing kids, Corgis know when being mistreated and will defend themselves (this is why some wind up in shelters) Those allergic to dogs 1 Corgi sheds like 5 huskys, Homes with no backyard, a backyard is a must, Those who are gone from home most of the time, they will bark a lot, annoy neighbors, I had one chew his way out of his crate, be destructive, my last one chewed a hole in my kitchen floor when I went out to lunch for about an hour, he was about 6 mos. old. (Getting another dog is best for separation anxiety in dogs), Those that are neat freak fanatic housekeepers, with a Corgi, you will wear, eat, sleep, clean up dog hair every day. Split their high quality food into 2 meals a day with few low cal treats, overweight effects their backs, also too many human food treats they can develop diabetes and the vet bills pile up. These all are reasons some can wind up in shelters. With growing popularity, puppy mills (beware of the amish ones) likely cranking them out causing genetic and behavioral issues to crop up. Go to a reputable breeder, good ones will size you up to see if YOU are the right owner for their Corgis, wait for a well bred litter, pay the extra money

    • @kallasusort2986
      @kallasusort2986 Před 6 měsíci +5

      I feed my Corgi mix lots of veggies - and boy does he SHED - Good Lord he drops fur even when it's cold out. Amazing.

    • @karinshuler7108
      @karinshuler7108 Před 6 měsíci +4

      We got an adult female corgi used for breeding by Amish breeder. She was never on leash,not socialized and afraid of everything. Our 16 year old boy passed away in October, also have a ten year old female corgi

    • @lesliemoore1656
      @lesliemoore1656 Před 6 měsíci +7

      @@karinshuler7108 amish, I refuse to capitalize their name, abuse and mistreat animals, girls and women and have been allowed to get away with it for decades. Time this ends.

    • @Mary-mr4jr
      @Mary-mr4jr Před 6 měsíci +4

      I understand it is illegal to dock pups in Australia.

    • @lespangen
      @lespangen Před 6 měsíci +3

      Have wanted a corgi but now will try to do a shelter rescue or buy a couton de tulears when I can physically accommodate a dog

  • @Agmc1960
    @Agmc1960 Před 5 měsíci +14

    Pembroke corgis are headstrong. If you don’t have the time or patience to show them who’s boss, don’t get one! I have had 5 . They all had different personalities. I love them!

    • @ubcts
      @ubcts Před 5 měsíci

      Harper is as stubborn as a mule. However I give him his head and we do fine. I am not the boss we are just friends

  • @brightargyle8950
    @brightargyle8950 Před 6 měsíci +14

    My corgi didn't turn into a couch potato until she was nearly 14, she's just over 16 now and STILL likes to dash around a couple times a day. I got a puppy recently and he loves to play, getting his exercise isn't a problem. Luckily he gets plenty of time to play with my parents corgi and other dogs when I'm at work. They do shed, constantly. You better love fur if you get one. I was surprised to see that this video got it right, I was worried it was click bait-ey.

  • @ubcts
    @ubcts Před 5 měsíci +20

    My corgi does not bark much. My wife worked on that from the start. He is four years old and still herds me. He does not nip he just bumps me with his nose. I have never had a dog that loves all people like Harper does. He communicates with me at an incredible level. Sometimes I am shocked. He is very protective of me and shows his love through concern. He is my friend and like a friend he does not listen to me. However he knew what hold and stay meant from day one.
    Here is how it works. If you own a corgi you own a robot vacuum. Unless you like being chased by hair balls.
    I do wish he had a tail. That is 50% of a dogs personality.

    • @d.t.4167
      @d.t.4167 Před 2 měsíci +1

      New corgi parent! My puppy is 5 months and is a bit of a barker, any tips on how i can prevent or better his barking behaviour, he’s not the worst atm but there are some times were barking is something he does just because and while young were trying to train him to not use that as a the only/main thing to do to communicate, anything helps! (Teething phase is also another reason my he seems to be more stubborn and barks) ps. My corgi has a tail!! Ahah

    • @MrAggriffin3
      @MrAggriffin3 Před měsícem

      The best thing about a corgi is the docked tail and the famous corgi butt. It’s what makes a corgi a corgi, I can see her little nub wagging, so just because it’s docked, doesn’t take that away from her.

    • @Kattocook
      @Kattocook Před 13 dny

      How about getting a Cardigan next? Those have tails

    • @gailmorgan2556
      @gailmorgan2556 Před 2 dny

      Dont like that appearance without a tail. Looks odd. Unkind to the dog if not cruel. I got one with a tail. Some people like that tailless appearance. I think it looks strange.​@@MrAggriffin3

  • @martinmcbeth6578
    @martinmcbeth6578 Před 6 měsíci +8

    Corgi death stare! As per meal time decided by corgi (!! double exclamation point).

  • @user-ft4io1os5q
    @user-ft4io1os5q Před 7 měsíci +31

    Corgis are also the master of manipulation. Mine can somehow convince ANY of my visiting friends or family members to give her a treat.

    • @accessfashion
      @accessfashion Před 3 měsíci

      😂😂😂

    • @rrnn9596
      @rrnn9596 Před 2 měsíci +3

      A treat? He only got a treat out of them?? Most the ones I’ve had could get full meals out of someone who didn’t know they’d eaten 😂 manipulative little loafs 😂

  • @PredMatic
    @PredMatic Před 5 měsíci +9

    My Corgi Monster can differentiate between the sounds of every other type platic bag i bring into the house and his treat bags. He is also such a great best buddy. Cold camping he is the perfect size to zip into my sleeping bag with me.. instant heater!!

  • @WynneL
    @WynneL Před 6 měsíci +10

    This proves my stereotype of corgis and dachshunds: basically you're choosing between high energy and pointy ears, or floppy ears and a bit more laziness. 😂 For anyone who can't deal with corgi energy levels, dachshund might be the way to go. They still need exercise, but not working dog levels of exercise, and they like laps!

  • @smiley10023
    @smiley10023 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Aw, my corgi is shedding hair like a fluffy dandelion anytime, anywhere, non-stop!

  • @peggywoods4327
    @peggywoods4327 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Our family got its first corgi 60 years ago. They've been my favorite ever since. Everything you said here is true! I wish more people would educate themselves, even on basic dog knowledge. I encountered several people at dog parks who would criticize my dog's vocal style. I would just tell them he has a lot to say. I also might add that he has very explicit instructions and he is just making sure everyone understands his rules. He definitely loved to boss the whole park! He went to boss in the big park across the bridge a few months ago and I miss him terribly...

  • @susanauten9187
    @susanauten9187 Před 8 měsíci +14

    Very intuitive! Seem to know just when you need a hug!

  • @MikkiandtheMouse
    @MikkiandtheMouse Před 5 měsíci +5

    I inherited a corgi and the shedding has been by far the most insane part of owning a corgi. Also, be prepared for all the corgi questions, as a corgi owner, I didn't know I'd need to be able to give so much corgi information to random strangers. Also, be prepared that everywhere you go, your corgi will get love and attention, on walks we regularly have cars drive by slowly and yell things like "I LOVE YOUR DOG" "YOUR DOG IS SO CUTE" or just simply "CORGI!!"

  • @janetjennings8751
    @janetjennings8751 Před 7 měsíci +17

    I did have a beautiful corgi named Sam❤ HE was my heart and soul, they're smarter than anyone realizes, and more loving and loyal. I miss my little guy everyday. Love you and miss you Sammy my baby boy everyday for the rest of my life I will see you again one day my butt- butt❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @Sushi2735
      @Sushi2735 Před 5 měsíci +2

      You dad a Heart String with Sam. I have dearly dearly loved all my dogs over 72 yrs.
      But only one was that special special one. She was a Corgi, she got cancer of the jaw and
      I lost her at 12. Seven yrs later I still grieve. I’m so very sorry about Sam 😢

    • @mrstacyj9496
      @mrstacyj9496 Před 4 měsíci +1

      My boy, Skipper, is gone about 13 months. I think of him every day. Maybe he and your Sam are angels friends.

    • @user-iv8mc8qw1u
      @user-iv8mc8qw1u Před měsícem +1

      I am sure my Winston is playing with Sam and Skipper for sure. Every day I miss him.

    • @joer.8132
      @joer.8132 Před 4 dny +1

      Badger was my best friend forever…He totally lived up to his name..I really miss the Hair Now…..All of our dogs are waiting for us on the Rainbow Bridge…..Remember That….Thanks

  • @susanb8354
    @susanb8354 Před 6 měsíci +21

    Corgies aren’t really small dogs. They just have short legs. If their legs were more in proportion with their bodies, no one would call them small dogs. Maybe medium sized. I had a neighbor with a Corgie and I watch them always on CZcams and Twitter before I quit. I love them.

  • @Keonyte
    @Keonyte Před 7 měsíci +46

    I own 2 corgis and this is the first video I've ever seen that accurately describes what people should know about the breed imo. So many people don't realize that they are docked in America and that needs to change!

    • @noctodemus
      @noctodemus Před 6 měsíci +2

      We have 2 corgis as well. The one thing you missed in this video is their extraordinary ability to use their 'cuteness rays' to get you to do almost anything. But as much work as our little herding dogs are, we wouldn't trade them for anything. It's never dull in our house (or quiet).

    • @YourXellency
      @YourXellency Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@noctodemus I also have 2 and they get their way without trying! HAHA!

    • @MrAggriffin3
      @MrAggriffin3 Před měsícem

      The docked look is so much better looking and what makes the corgi so cute with that cute corgi butt and walk. Just remember to have it docked at 3-5 days when the nervous system is not developed yet.

    • @Keonyte
      @Keonyte Před měsícem

      @@MrAggriffin3 I disagree. I have a corgi with an intact tail and it is super fluffy and adorable and she still has the cute walk

    • @MrAggriffin3
      @MrAggriffin3 Před měsícem

      @@Keonyte I guess I should have said it was my opinion only. Both are very cute though.

  • @splinterthecorgi
    @splinterthecorgi Před 8 měsíci +11

    Thank you for this video! So many people buy a corgi without actually looking at their needs.

    • @flicka25
      @flicka25 Před 6 měsíci +2

      People buy dog without knowing anything. All dogs have needs and the first year is the hardest. The potty training, the teething......

  • @joer.8132
    @joer.8132 Před 4 dny

    Thank You for all the great stories and Memories…Thank all of You here…

  • @alisdairmclean8605
    @alisdairmclean8605 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Ex and future corgi owner here. This video is perhaps the most accurate description of Corgis. My next Corgi will NOT be docked.

  • @westzed23
    @westzed23 Před 7 měsíci +6

    One thing to note is that Corgis have a medium size body but with stubby little legs. If buying a harness or clothes you need to adjust.😊

  • @mcmerly1355
    @mcmerly1355 Před 6 měsíci +17

    I live in Germany and here it isn’t allowed to dock a tail of a dog for cosmetic purpose. Our corgi has his tail, and it’s not only important for the owner to read the dog, but for other dogs as well!
    And regardless of the breed, one should always get as many information as possible BEFORE getting the dog. And a good and responsible breeder always should check the people who want to buy one of their pups.

    • @takata98
      @takata98 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Likewise I'm in Canada, I knew when getting my corgi pup it would have a tail. I've lived my whole life being used to seeing them with docked tails. It took quite a while to get used to seeing the expressive language and humour of my dogs reactions in different environments and situations simply because of it having a tail.

    • @lesliemoore1656
      @lesliemoore1656 Před 6 měsíci

      My 2 Cardis had their tails, 2 of my Pems had docked tails, my last Pem was born with a natural docked tail.

    • @texan903
      @texan903 Před měsícem

      ​@lesliemoore1656 don't the Cardigans normally keep their tail anyway?

  • @Jen-fq2tn
    @Jen-fq2tn Před 7 měsíci +8

    I have a corgi and a husky. Both high energy, and both wear each other out. It’s chaos, but I wouldn’t have it any other way 😂 The corgi is still a pup, but the ankle biting is the worst thing. I’m gradually training him out of it by being dramatic when he nips me, so he knows he’s hurt me. I have experience with difficult dog breeds, but I wasn’t expecting the corgi to be such a challenging pup. I will add that crate training was a nightmare. My corgi carried on like the world was ending. He’s doing well now, but sometimes, he’ll try acting up to see if he can trick me or my boyfriend into letting him on the bed. Potty training is ongoing, but he’s only about 16 weeks. Fingers crossed that we accomplish that soon.

    • @piersoncomposer
      @piersoncomposer Před 4 měsíci

      We had huge success with the nipping. You should shout out but also turn around and ignore them when they nip you. As far as potty training: our corgi was potty trained at 12 weeks - we tethered him to us and took him out constantly. Don’t even let them be alone ever to pee and you’ll have faster success. Our poor boy just passed away a week ago from liver cancer but we’re fondly remembering all our good times and training. Enjoy your little one!!

  • @philipgriffith9213
    @philipgriffith9213 Před 6 měsíci +9

    I like the the fact this author comes right out and says that corgis and small children can be an issue with the nipping the herding and yes the temperament that corgis can have. Corgis are serious dogs. Don’t be fooled.

  • @Justafeller
    @Justafeller Před 5 měsíci +3

    I wish I had done more research before getting my Corgi. I mean I looked in a lot of places and had convinced myself all these things were true. I'm not sure why there's so much misinformation about Corgis out there, unless if they were to put the truth out, it would hurt how many of these dogs are adopted. It's too late now because I love the dog and have to accept everything in this video is so very true and deal with it. This guy described my lil Buddy perfectly. THEY ARE A LOT OF WORK. Don't get this dog for someone who can't get out and walk the dog several times a day for at least 30-40 minutes. Also, they love to chew so guard places in your home you don't want them to get in trouble. They bark a lot and require intense training. They will also get under your feet so be watchful. Iv'e owned many breeds and this is by far the most challenging.

  • @mariiakovbasiuk3764
    @mariiakovbasiuk3764 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Yes!!! As the owner of one of these little monsters, I can confirm that this is 100% true! This little energetic baby will take a lot of your time and effort, he easily learns both good and bad 😂

  • @bhoward81
    @bhoward81 Před 6 měsíci +7

    I didn't know about the jumping factor, that's good to know now as we've only had our little pup for a week as of today. The rest of these tips... we read/watched prior to deciding to add this little family member.

  • @marylhere
    @marylhere Před 6 měsíci +2

    Our corgi mix died years ago….there can still be lines of white fur here and there. Best dog I ever had….

  • @loobee2486
    @loobee2486 Před 4 měsíci +1

    My girl loves children ...she loves to sit at the playground and just watch kids play ...she smiles

  • @theseanmcquaid
    @theseanmcquaid Před 28 dny

    Love this, always tell folks that a Corgi is not (ski terms) NOT a green run dog - more blue or black. You have a corgi that wants more than a walk a day or a backyard? Get out and realize the energy - it is fun and crazy. We are in a condo with two corgis who expect treats all the time. It does not happen. We treat when we treat. Corgi memory, we walk past (they remember) the valets that treat and drags to that spot. -Our younger does FCat and Agility with passion. Older, rescue, wants food! (we rescued at 44lb - now a healthy 34lb!)

  • @senka2578
    @senka2578 Před 6 měsíci +4

    I have two young Corgi half-siblings that are fascinating in their differences. My male has a bark that could rival a German Shepard's. He is loud. He is also laid back and a bit of an air head. His older sister is the smart one and anxious. She is also very vocal, expressive and energetic. Nipping is an issue with her and her way of trying to 'herd' us in the proverbial direction she wants us to go. She is bossy and head strong, which can be challenging. Would I recommend the breed to a beginner? It depends.
    Herding breeds are not necessarily for first time dog owners due to their intelligence, instinctual drive to herd, and energy that needs to be focused on some sort of 'task' or else they can get destructive in the house. Long walks, training in some kind of activity, playing for an extended length of time with you or at a dog park, and really anything to helps keep their active little minds busy is recommended. They shed. Worse during shedding season. Maybe not as bad as a husky or a German Shepard, but there will be hair tufts floating around if the house is not cleaned on a weekly basis. And, the more Corgi you have the more hair accumulates. They will need to be bathed about every month or else they stink. Lastly, they need you. They want to please you and don't like it when you are gone long periods. My last Corgi would pout when I went back to university for a few months. That was a decade or so ago, but the memory is still fresh in my mind. They are sensitive and I always consider that when I handle and train them.

  • @kathytaulbee8413
    @kathytaulbee8413 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Just love love corgis!!

  • @jonrobertson7070
    @jonrobertson7070 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Nice and very accurate video. My Corgi does all of the things mentioned and I might add is a terrific mouser. I live in the country and she is my first defense and alerts me in the early stages of an unwelcome visitor.

    • @Nicky-qo7of
      @Nicky-qo7of Před 2 měsíci

      I didn’t realize this until I took my girl to Home Depot parking lot to pick out a Christmas Tree - she started sniffing around and yep…cornered a mouse - the mouse made a fast dash and so did my girl - I held to hold on tight!

  • @ghogsten
    @ghogsten Před 6 měsíci +2

    My corgi barks every time my teenaged son opens his door to his room. Been going for years now. We have chatted about it, hey corgi dog..he lives here and can actually come out to see the rest of the house. She’s not buying any of it. So we slowly lose our minds , but she’s adorable.

  • @HayGurlHay
    @HayGurlHay Před 7 měsíci +6

    I have a corgi and all of this is true. The mental stimulation is a big one! Make sure to get them puzzle treats.

    • @olderendirt
      @olderendirt Před 6 měsíci

      My rehomed with me corgi mix has a 1% play drive, almost non-existent. But I got her a puzzle ball when she was about 9 years old and taught her to roll it to get the treats out. It took about 5 play sessions with 5 little mint treats each time and now at 10 years old she's a pro at rolling it to get the treats. She also knows when it's empty and won't touch it after that.

  • @Bg-xk1uw
    @Bg-xk1uw Před 6 měsíci +3

    As a several times Corgi owner I can say that people make the same mistakes with any working dog that is bought as a home pet. My parents dachshund years ago was the same. Dug the heck out of their yard out of boredom.
    But Corgis are smart as whips. Keep a Corgi busy and occupied or they'll occupy themselves to your home's detriment. Give them a job. Be creative, my first one trained herself to be a hearing ear dog for a deaf family member. Once we saw what she was doing we encouraged her and she excelled at it.
    Oh and for rug and floor chewers? Invest in some apple bitters and doctor any spot they start nibbling on. My have always been well behaved but they do take serious commitment and work.

  • @user-fe7mg5ot9z
    @user-fe7mg5ot9z Před 6 měsíci +4

    With only a few exceptions, this applies to almost all herding breeds! Energy to spare plus high intelligence means they need owners willing to take the time to train early! (I have a Border Collie.)

  • @nhmisnomer
    @nhmisnomer Před měsícem

    This made me smile in memory of my corgi mix who recently passed away of old age, whom I adopted as a puppy. I knew nothing of corgis when I got her, but she had all these traits. I could pick clumps of fur off her during blowout, and she nipped my heels during puppy hood. Her long tail was as expressive as a cat's. My sweet girl ❤

  • @CooCoo42
    @CooCoo42 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Finally, a video that accurately depicts corgis and what it's like owning them 👏 🙌 👏. Definitely wish i had known these things before getting my Corgi so i could better prepare. But i dont regret getting her one bit. Completely love my baby - fur tumbleweeds and all!

  • @chitownbangin
    @chitownbangin Před 2 měsíci

    This was actually really spot on and not just clickbait.

  • @rozitabozhinova1474
    @rozitabozhinova1474 Před 5 měsíci +14

    Who else is a Hammy and Olivia fan seeing them?

  • @fam-a-lee7513
    @fam-a-lee7513 Před měsícem +1

    All true as stated in the video. Have and had many breeds, smartest of the bunch. Mine even learned to count to three, he realized we would only ask him to drop something twice and would keep the third hidden in his mouth. Even taught him to pee and poo on command, with the poo on a paper towel for easy pickup ahahahahaaa. Our Pem Corgi and Aus Shep would chase and wrestle around the house, reducing the need for outdoor activities. They do NOT shut up!

  • @marthamcquaid5440
    @marthamcquaid5440 Před 7 měsíci +3

    My corgi is lightly defective. For starters he tries to chase his nub of a tail which is pretty sad because he doesn't run in circles but hops like the second hand of a clock. the other thing is that he has never done the corgi sploot. his favorite way to lie down or sleep in on his back belly to the wind with all four legs splayed out. He's cute but weird.

  • @winkielaroo
    @winkielaroo Před 6 měsíci +27

    I had my corgi for 13 years and all of this is 100 percent accurate. I will add that they are very smart and NEED a job to do in order to be happy. If you're looking for a cuddly lap dog that will be content sitting with you while you watch tv, look elsewhere.

    • @YourXellency
      @YourXellency Před 5 měsíci +3

      My first corgi (2 years old) used to be anti-cuddly until I adopted a second corgi (who turned out to be his half-brother). The younger one was stuck in a shop box for 4 months during the big Shanghai Lockdown last year. The shopkeeper's wife gave me my first, and the husband gave me the little one for free if I bought overstocks of food. When I took him home, he was super cuddly. My older corgi learned that he needed to cuddle to get his attention back, so now they compete for cuddles.

    • @mrstacyj9496
      @mrstacyj9496 Před 4 měsíci

      our cardi helped "deliver the daily mail". He'd race from the front of the house (junk mail in mouth) back to the kitchen for a treat

  • @broccanmacronain457
    @broccanmacronain457 Před 13 dny

    We have had a corgi/LH minature dachshund mix (Waddlelot) ( with us for 18 years and the greatest dog I have ever had) and currently have a Pembroke corgi(Madog). We also had a "Pembroke corgi from a breeder in the Confederate Kennel Club (Sadie)(don't make the same mistake, though we loved her anyway). Everything you said about the corgi is very true. Madog is not so much a chow hound anymore and is very picky on what he will eat but I think that is more a result of the seizure medicine and his brain not connecting with the rest of him all the time. But we have and do love them all.

  • @milossimicsimo
    @milossimicsimo Před 6 měsíci +4

    This is so true. People think that they are toys...and showroom dogs. I have hard time to explain it to them that they are serious working dogs, and they require a ton of exercise, walks, mental stimulations every day!! Don't let those little legs fool you! They can run super fast, they can climb on whatever they want, they can swim easly. They are agile, intelligent, they will turn your world upside down if you let them. And trust me, they will push you...o God, they will do that on a daily basis. But, if you accept that they are not toys, chubby couch potatoes, and just acknowledge that they are sirious working dogs...you spend time with them, train them, make connection with these dogs, and set yourself as a leader early on...these are wonderful dogs!! Fearless, smart and courageous. You can train them to do whatever you want! I trained my dog to collect his toys and put in a big plate, amongs other things. They are great, and they love to work...so you better give them to do something, otherwise they will found what to do, and that will follow loud barks, and damaged furniture.

    • @lesliemoore1656
      @lesliemoore1656 Před 6 měsíci +1

      As a former Corgi owner, you try to tell people this, but all they see is a "cute little dog" that is gaining popularity and they have to have one because they are herd followers and want to impress others. It's not about whats best for the dog as an individual but whats best for them at that time. The shedding and strong willed attitude is what sends them to the shelter every time.

    • @milossimicsimo
      @milossimicsimo Před 6 měsíci

      @@lesliemoore1656 I agree 100% with this! People ask me all the time, oh they come smart like that. No damn it, you have to put some time, and effort to work with your dog. But they like the image of the corgi, and willingly ignore everything else.

  • @lurklingX
    @lurklingX Před 5 měsíci +1

    thanks so much for this info! they are adorable little monsters, but the barking i know would tap me out. great information to help people assess what dog breeds are actually a fit for them or not.

  • @MBuliveivari
    @MBuliveivari Před 2 měsíci +1

    My second pembroke had to be put down. Bad times, but she had a good life. Next winter one more. But, nice and truthfull video of corgis, well done.

  • @BigLittleIsland
    @BigLittleIsland Před 9 měsíci +5

    the best dogs!

  • @lurklingX
    @lurklingX Před 5 měsíci +1

    "BARKING RAMPAGE" enough said. oi. so much for corgis.... a lot of the thing on this list.... i'd die. x___x

  • @elliottw1
    @elliottw1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    My Pembroke has a naturally short tail (aka bobbed). It's only about 2 inches long. People think we had it docked. But many Pembrokes have very short, or no discernable tails. Cardigans on the other hand have naturally long tails. So just because you see a short tailed Corgi, don't assume it's been docked.

  • @jennyprorock
    @jennyprorock Před 5 měsíci +2

    my first corgi never made a peep. have 3 now and 2 are quiet.. the 3rd never stops grumbling and barking. theyre also not small dogs. theyre medium sized dogs...w short legs

  • @raecullen3976
    @raecullen3976 Před měsícem

    Have had two corgis over the years, my absolute favourite dogs

  • @moresnacksplease526
    @moresnacksplease526 Před 25 dny

    That herding instinct is real. I saw my brother’s puppy when it couldn’t run, and then a week later all it wanted to do was chase me around the yard and herd me into the fence

  • @NerdyNanaSimulations
    @NerdyNanaSimulations Před 5 měsíci +5

    LOL to the barking.... my neighbors think I live in a kennel, or how about the high pitched talking that they do. I also have a husky and they wear him out, he's ready for downtime before they are, and he's the youngest at 1 1/2 yrs. Smart is an understatement, they will be in the middle of something before you even know it's a thing. They are also surprisingly nibble for their body shape. I have a corgi who likes to sleep on the back of my deskchair, understand that my cat often falls off, but not the corgi. I have another that if you are under 6 ft and not paying attention she might just break your nose while jumping straight up from a sit, her back leg muscles are unreal. We tried to teach her not to but when she wants up, she wants up...NOW. Thought about changing her name to weasel because she pops rather than jumping. For beds and other high places they have stairs.
    I've done rescue for 30 yrs, I have owned or fostered many breeds, but the corgi brings me joy like no others. They are smart, funny, and very loving and loyal. Never had so much fun with dogs before. If I had found them when I was younger I'd have a houseful. They make me smile and laugh many times a day. Great and accurate video, blessings.

  • @michellemitchell6865
    @michellemitchell6865 Před měsícem

    Wish i were warned how much i would fall in love. I love everything about my boy. Worth every hair of his that i now wear as my own. He is my best friend❤

  • @TobydeCorgi
    @TobydeCorgi Před 6 měsíci +3

    Finally the correct information about the Pembroke tail🙏🙏🙏

  • @rayk48
    @rayk48 Před 2 měsíci

    Our Pyr will play with family member Corgi. Highly unusual for our Pyr. Normally he is very aloof to dogs except those walking by our house. The Corgi reminds of a cat because of his agility. Get these two dogs barking and you hear the piercing Corgi bark underlaid by the Pyr deep booming bark. Good thing my hearing is already bad.

  • @SPS0501US
    @SPS0501US Před měsícem

    I had a corgi in the past and theyre a very playful breed, love corgis with tail hate people that trim, a tails dog is like a mouth so they can communicate. I very much ❤ this breed, Its like royalty.😊

  • @summerbreeze1955
    @summerbreeze1955 Před měsícem +1

    Super information. Really helpful for folk doing their research. I don't subscribe to pedigrees all my beloved mutts were rescue X breeds. My last beloved boy was a non barking retriever/beardie this n that X dog yes extraordinary I know. But great for twitchy neighbours. Luv n light to all mutts of the world, the long the short and the tall blessed be x

  • @ateshhastam
    @ateshhastam Před 5 měsíci

    1000% spot on.

  • @LeCoco1652
    @LeCoco1652 Před 27 dny

    I am breeding corgis for more than 13 years, I have six of my own. My dogs are fully trained, and disciplined but they need exercise and lots of exercise. So we go down to the beach. A tip before you buy a corgi, research the breeder, see if the breeder has a history of selling puppies which has hip displasia problems, if there is search for another breeder.

  • @Frank-sm9yl
    @Frank-sm9yl Před 3 měsíci

    I brush my corgi boy named Simon every day. No hair problems.
    I let him free rangie eat out of his bowl and he's at optimal weight.
    His bark is big enough to scare delivery people who think he's a big dog until seeing him.
    Its a must to play fetch for a half an hour several times a day in the back yard. Even a walk can't compare to playing fetch. I keep the ball low to the ground or he'll jump like a porpoise which could cause him health problems later.

  • @kashh1574
    @kashh1574 Před 2 měsíci

    Prembridge corgie owner/ brothers dog, this dog dont bark at all, but when it comes to smartness shes all there, had a conversation with her one day about whose food is whose and where to be when im eating, no yelling needed the whole day i grabbed a snack she found that corner and layed down till i got back up, as shes gotten older 3yr shes like a cat, quite and always licking

  • @j.wright8157
    @j.wright8157 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Yeah, they shed like CRAZY!

  • @jenh4516
    @jenh4516 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I've had 2 corgis and neither of them have been barkers. And neither nipped the heels. However, both have been exercised and stimulated daily. My current one gets a full hour walking and park in the morning, and then another 1/2 hour to hour exercise, park, or play time. and then a short walk down the block at night. He's pretty spoiled! Also, I don't mind the "glitter." I bathe him once every 4-5 months, but just spot clean if there's something gross in his fur.

    • @BK-is5fj
      @BK-is5fj Před 3 dny

      Sounds like you got lucky, I don’t think enough exercise and stimulation is why your corgis are quiet though. My girl is out all the time every day with us when we see the horses, plays fetch, goes on walks, goes cattle herding and camping. No matter how tired she is, or how much she did in a day she’ll still have plenty to say when we get home. My parents corgi just lives on their 2 acre property and doesn’t have half the active life mine does and is much quieter but more self employed, so it just depends on the individual personality more than anything. My corgi was the craziest of her litter 😂

  • @gregrutter8170
    @gregrutter8170 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Docking in Australia has been banned for over 14 years

  • @janedoe8983
    @janedoe8983 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I am seeing a lot of corgis on the rescue sites being turned in because people didn't watch this video. They don't fit into all families. aside from all the cute things about them, they can be stubborn manipulating drama queens. Having said that, we are on our third corgi, who is 15 and will probably get another.

  • @12jacobmar
    @12jacobmar Před měsícem

    Walk. Walk. Walk. Our Cooper was a menace to society until my wife and I started walking him 2-4 miles a day. 😅 it's been beneficial for all of us though. 😁

  • @ksenilika
    @ksenilika Před 5 měsíci

    I don’t know what it depends on but my corgi only sheds twice a year, in spring and before winter comes. Each shedding takes about 3 weeks and amount of fur is so overwhelming that each time you think it will never stop. But is stops and the rest of the year you can see more human hair on the floor than the dog’s. 😊

  • @ubcts
    @ubcts Před 5 měsíci +1

    The real tail story.
    The fairies would ride the corgis at night when the herding was done. You can still see the saddle on their back. One night the corgi was tired and did not want to give the fairy a ride. They had a big argument and the fairy got mad and froze the corgi's tail to the ground. Poor guy had yo chew it off to get loose.
    Well there you have it.

  • @woody844
    @woody844 Před měsícem

    The docking of all dogs tails and ears breaks my heart.

  • @onemorecatplease710
    @onemorecatplease710 Před 4 měsíci

    mine barks 24/7 true story 🙏 and our doggo has a curly tail:) and needs so much exercise or he is destructive and naughty, best video yet

  • @valhoundmom
    @valhoundmom Před 6 měsíci +1

    Cardigans have never had docked tails. Exercise is great but they also have concerns for joint heath because basically they have Acondroplasia Dwarfism- so same spine and joint concerns.
    Im perturbed about the Pembroke bias in the video. Cardigans have different personalities from Pembrokes and the are a SEPARATE, DISTINCT BREED.

  • @Hon3yBadgerDontCare
    @Hon3yBadgerDontCare Před 5 měsíci +2

    Sorry not all corgis are the same, my corgi is pretty quiet the only “loud thing” he does is when he walks around the house you can hear his stumpy stompers. I believe it really depends on the dog and the parenting. We’ve made it a point to control how we react to door bells and noises. He usually barks once when the mail man comes and then stops because we don’t react to the door. My boy has been exposed to children as a young pup so herding kids and nipping isn’t an issue either. Just remember socialization is a huge key on how your dog will grow up to be. These cons don’t apply to all corgis.

  • @acefroehle
    @acefroehle Před 19 hodinami

    this video was fun to watch but funny... mine. doesnt bark, is not so smart, and is not treat/food driven at all. and has made it harder to train her. but ive been succesful.

  • @PlannersByKat
    @PlannersByKat Před 3 měsíci

    "They bark when they are hungry." Which is all the time. I'm sensitive to noise, but I still love corgis.

  • @johnbuggeln192
    @johnbuggeln192 Před 6 měsíci +4

    My Corgi is an amazing friend. But he's basically a miniature border collie in terms of energy needs and stimulation needs. Although my corgi doesn't really bark a lot! Using a spray bottle early on as a puppy worked wonders.

  • @a.mcwhorter8573
    @a.mcwhorter8573 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I can attest that all of these are true... except for mine still herds, pygmy goats. My Corgi has the loudest bark I've ever heard come out of something so little. He barks at me for everything. I have had to learn his ever so slightly different barks and his judgy looks. He is a flipping raptorcorgi... He will eat anything and everything. I've nipped the Nippiness in the bud as it were but it took FOREVER. They will eat and drink themselves sick... against took forever to hit the sweet spot so that he got what he needed without overfeeding him or underfeeding. So much vomit of kibble or water... Oh.. and they poop... a ton... like more than you would think physically possible. Lots of bathroom breaks all day long. He knows how to get into everything and anything, he's intelligent enough to hide it and let me find out later. The most frustrating but amazing dog I've ever owned. He challenges my training skills so much. He is also the most loyal and loving little guy. He will cuddle and snuggle. He also thinks he is 10 feet tall and can take on anything. One thing he didn't mention... they are FEARLESS. Combine that with being agile and a fur missile level of fast... Prepare to chase them when they don't want to be caught as young pups. The zoomies, they are real. But I wouldn't trade my little Radar for anything.

  • @fooliecoolie5284
    @fooliecoolie5284 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I've had two corgi now. Neither one of them have a noise problem. They didn't have an excessive barking problem. Because I took the time to discipline them correctly and let them know it wasn't appropriate. If your corgi barks too much, It's because you're not training them right.

    • @EraidFreefire
      @EraidFreefire Před 5 měsíci

      I'm curious how do you let a dog know their excessive barking is inappropriate or undesirable behavior?

  • @lillybell6024
    @lillybell6024 Před 5 měsíci

    This video just described an Aussie Healer😂

  • @Paul_KG
    @Paul_KG Před 6 měsíci

    Are there any good dog training videos for Corgi's available out there?

  • @chrisbyrd6715
    @chrisbyrd6715 Před 2 měsíci

    These dogs are crazy people!!! But I LOVE mine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @LadyFan05
    @LadyFan05 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Every time I watch videos about how adorable corgis are I make sure to come back to things like this to remind myself why I don't own one. As cute as they are, they're definitely not for me.

  • @lilyleevo8366
    @lilyleevo8366 Před 5 měsíci

    I really love corgi

  • @Xhadp
    @Xhadp Před 6 měsíci +2

    Good list! On the jumping aspect, that includes stairs as well! And you definitely underplayed the obesity part in this list even thought many of these elements relate to it.

  • @Corgis175
    @Corgis175 Před 7 měsíci +7

    You don't have to convince me, Corgis are the best. Sharing to educate people about corgis. They are not the dog for first time dog owners, couch potatoe humans or people with toddlers and small fry.

  • @pryncecharming2133
    @pryncecharming2133 Před 19 dny

    I want a corgi with their tail. It just makes them look like a little fox. Lol

  • @TayTay77501
    @TayTay77501 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Another issue not talked about enough is that corgis often have spinal degenerative disease causing symptoms of ataxia. My boy is going to hit 12 soon and for the last year he has been increasingly losing function of his back legs. He is not in pain but it stinks to see him struggle

  • @user-mh2xq6ko4j
    @user-mh2xq6ko4j Před 27 dny

    Wow it's I like ❤❤❤👍👍👍your

  • @SweetAngelPinay06
    @SweetAngelPinay06 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Ran into a friend at a local cafe with their son. They asked if we were the family that has a dog that barks a lot, and when we told him we were, he said he didn't like how loud our dog is because of the house he was too loud. A small relative is scared of our Corgi because he's too loud (my dog never barked around him, and was happily panting). I do wish I was able to have the breeder keep my Corgi's tail instead of docking it. I tried asking if it don't dock it but they denied the request. I still got him in the end regardless of him not having a tail or not. My Corgi loves to eat treats, but am trying to limit on the number of treats, he seems to be able to gauge when to stop (he tends to fall asleep). He also knows that we will carry him up and down from the couch, rarely he does it himself.

    • @TheSmartCanine
      @TheSmartCanine  Před 7 měsíci +2

      When I lived with my parents, we were also the “family that has a dog that barks a lot.” One benefit of the corgi is that their deep loud barks make them seem bigger than they actually are…a very good thief deterrent 😆

    • @SweetAngelPinay06
      @SweetAngelPinay06 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I definitely agree @@TheSmartCanine ! I have a friend who has my dog's half-sister, and she managed to get her not to bark as much.

  • @TheSmartCanine
    @TheSmartCanine  Před 9 měsíci +8

    What's something about Corgis that no one tells you?

    • @rcj726
      @rcj726 Před 9 měsíci +5

      No one told me corgis were so awesome :)

    • @unicornpupart
      @unicornpupart Před 8 měsíci +4

      Corgis are enchanted doggos! They have a shape on their back showing a fairy saddle. Telling the myth of fairies riding corgis to war, fairies are too small to ride horses so they chose corgis, so basically corgis are steeds for fairies. Gosh I wish there were sized-liked-horses corgis. I would definitely love it so much. I WANNA RIDE ON MY FAVORITE DOG BREED

    • @johndemeritt3460
      @johndemeritt3460 Před 8 měsíci +5

      @@unicornpupart, this also means Corgis LISTEN to the faeries -- and faeries are prone to luring your loving Corgi into mischief. Your Corgi will gladly go along with the suggestion, since they have a long association with faeries. So here's a pointer from a 16 year Corgi companion: DON'T LET THEM LISTEN TO THE FAERIES!

    • @Daddy53751
      @Daddy53751 Před 7 měsíci +4

      When people ask I tell ‘em “a GIANT dog in a small package”.😂

    • @johndemeritt3460
      @johndemeritt3460 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@Daddy53751, Amen to that!

  • @andrejkemencic
    @andrejkemencic Před 6 měsíci

    Since it's supposedly about Pems, it uses some clips with a Cardi just mixed in, not talking about Cardis not having their tails docked at that point (1:29-1:39), also, Internet isn't US, and video doesn't say that tail docking is pretty much only still only allowed there and the rest of the world has already banned the painful unnecessary practice...

  • @DJ-kv8qo
    @DJ-kv8qo Před 4 měsíci

    Corgi are best dogs!

  • @windwalker3081
    @windwalker3081 Před 3 měsíci

    I have 2. One is really really quiet and the other is a darn siren

  • @Roman-nu1om
    @Roman-nu1om Před 5 měsíci +2

    so basically a slightly less intelligent Border Collie with very short legs so it cannot jump

  • @bdcorgimom
    @bdcorgimom Před 8 měsíci +2

    Tail docking was/is only done on Pembroke Corgis. Cardigan corgis have a fully developed long tail that isn’t docked. I have never heard of docking a tail to herd animals.

    • @wickedfox20
      @wickedfox20 Před 7 měsíci +3

      about 2/3 of american pembroke corgis are born with out a tail or what is known as bobtail. I have an American breed Pembroke she was not docked she was born with no tail.

    • @SweetAngelPinay06
      @SweetAngelPinay06 Před 7 měsíci +1

      came across a mixed dog that has herding ability and their tail was docked for the same reason as well.

    • @bdcorgimom
      @bdcorgimom Před 6 měsíci

      @@SweetAngelPinay06 I was talking about corgis only. I wasn’t including other dogs.

    • @andrejkemencic
      @andrejkemencic Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@wickedfox20 you know that's not true right? Your 2/3 claim would say that every single mating done in US is between 2 NBT's (which nobody does, because they automatically lose 1/4 of a litter), while we know US breeders never bred for NBT since they could simply dock... Either you've been lied to or you're lying... Been breeding them for a decade in EU, where docking is banned, have 25 of them currently, 4 are NBT, I can tell you exactly how often they're born without tails...

    • @lesliemoore1656
      @lesliemoore1656 Před 6 měsíci

      @@wickedfox20 My last Pem Joey, 2009-2021 was born with a natural dock.

  • @ericherman8829
    @ericherman8829 Před 5 měsíci

    When we got our first corgi, our breeder joked that they only shed twice a year: January to June and July to December!😂