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How to Train Difficult Dogs : Teaching Welsh Corgis Their Name

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2007

Learn how to teach your Welsh Corgi her name by watching this free video clip.

Expert: Melanie McLeroy
Contact: www.taurusdogtraining.com
Bio: Melanie McLeroy co-owns the award winning Taurus Training dog training facility in Austin, Texas. She is also certified in animal CPR and first aid.
Filmmaker: EV studios

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  • Gibby...the truck herding corgi.

  • I understand exactly what you're doing - but the novice possibly wouldn't... you need to make it clearer what you mean by "marking". Otherwise, great vid. Nice to see/hear someone using a happy, pleasant voice to train, as opposed to barking like a sergeant major!! :)

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  • @nyxandtyr LOL

  • i live near the highway and i have a large property but i don't want a dog that would try to chase cars.

  • Corgis and Dauchshunds, the two best short legged dogs in the world!

  • @luvmypems I know the answer is kinda late, but you should try to find out which is the one who usually starts it. Usually one of them is the bad guy, and the other one follows that bad guy. If you teach the bad guy not to act like that, the other dog will most likely behave nicely too. That's what Cesar Millan always does. He focuses on the one dog who begins to make trouble, while the other one(s) rarely, if ever, starts trouble.

  • I have to corgis and by themselves I can get them to walk fine and listen to commands. Walking them together has become difficult because they feed off each others bad behaviour. How can I get them walking good together, and if one starts pulling how do I keep the other from joining in?

  • I'll bet Gibby was looking at the dachshund saying "I wanna go play!"

  • no she said "good" when the dog looked at her.

  • eh...what you dod there whas to teach the dog to NOT look at you...why? because you place a treat in his face when he looks away..

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