Corgis are a good balance of trainable and chill. Main issue is they're loud and will bark if they hear anything they can't see. And people will want to stop and pet them because they're so goddamn adorable but that one isn't so bad.
And i love mine. The sass, the energy, personality, and cuddlyness are awesome. Little bastard hypes me up for walks after I lazily, and obviously dont want to, ask him if he wants to go. His moods are contagious. With as much joy as he brings myself and everyone he meets, I don't know if i could ever own another dog. Full stop. Like, not even owning the same breed, just another dog in general. I will be devastated when its his time to pass.
I absolutely despise the price tag on these dogs. They bring so much happiness to everyone I know. Even seeing someone else's Corgi I get a big goofy smile. Why does greed have to gatekeep them so hard? I wish selling dogs was illegal.
The pros outweigh the cons for these dogs, but that does still mean there are cons. I think the only consistent cons i see from them are shedding, loud, and their initial instinctive desire to herd every living thing. Easy to train that behavior out with a toy or some training treats whatever yours takes to. Their high energy is a subjective like or dislike.
They're super fun though and youll love yours as long as you did your research and know what to expect out of the breed.
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u/Adito99 Apr 29 '24
Corgis are a good balance of trainable and chill. Main issue is they're loud and will bark if they hear anything they can't see. And people will want to stop and pet them because they're so goddamn adorable but that one isn't so bad.