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How a Welsh Corgi Shows Dislike for Its Owner
When a Welsh Corgi dislikes its owner, it will become indifferent towards the owner and not greet the owner when they come home. It will show no interest in the snacks the owner provides and will hide in corners to avoid being discovered. In severe cases, it may even retaliate against the owner's actions by peeing or pooping on the owner's sofa or bed. However, Welsh Corgis are very affectionate dogs. As long as the owner knows how to take care of them, they will not dislike their owner.
Welsh Corgi Personality
Friendly, gentle, enthusiastic, brave, and daring are its优点. The缺点 is that it is difficult to train, has a strong resistance to authority, and has a strong destructive force. Therefore, it is not suitable for urban families. They need a certain amount of activity space, and it is better to raise them in families with yards. Welsh Corgis have a high energy level and love to run. When they are happy, they act like they are crazy.
Ways a Welsh Corgi Showcases Its Love for Its Owner
Welsh Corgis are known for their short legs and cute buttocks. There are several ways they show their love for their owner: first, they will often circle around you to attract your attention; second, they will enthusiastically greet you when you come home; third, they will actively come over to you when you are sitting down; fourth, they will bring their small toys and eagerly ask you to play with them.
How to Make a Dog Like You Quickly
When a dog arrives in a new environment, it will inevitably be nervous and scared. The owner must be patient and gradually guide the dog. First, prepare a warm, clean, and comfortable environment for the dog, and place food and water nearby. If the dog has already relaxed its guard and become curious about its surroundings, the owner can bring out toys and snacks to entice it. Always interact more, give it hugs, and take it out for walks, etc.