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Why Does Your Corgi Bite You and How to Correct It?

Corgi puppies biting their owners can stem from several reasons: teething, lack of companionship, dislike for the owner, or inadequate early training. To rectify this behavior, owners should provide appropriate chew toys, spend more quality time with their Corgi, build trust, and use firm verbal corrections when biting occurs. Reasons Why Corgis Bite Their Owners 1. Teething Phase During the teething or puppy teeth-shedding phase, Corgis may bite indiscriminately if they lack suitable chewable items. Their owners, being nearby, may become targets. It's vital for owners to be attentive to their Corgi's developmental stages and meet their chewing needs to ensure healthy growth. 2. Lack of Companionship Corgis are typically cheerful and outgoing dogs. However, when they lack sufficient companionship from their owners, their behavior might change. For instance, a Corgi that has been neglected since puppyhood may resort to biting to express their dissatisfaction or simply to seek yo...

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