Generally speaking, the training is carried out after the corgi has woken up from a nap and has finished eating, in a sober state, because this is the most effective and will not cause resistance in the little corgi.
When training initially, it should be noted that the gesture and the muzzle should be consistent in front of the corgi, which will deepen the corgi’s memory and facilitate the corgi’s understanding. Over time, when the owner makes the same action again, the little Corgi will produce a habitual response.
When the Corgi is a puppy, the training time is about 120 seconds or less. As it gets older, the training time can be extended, but it should not exceed fifteen minutes so that the little Corgi does not get burned out.
When the little corgi responds correctly to the instructions given by the owner, the owner can reward the corgi with a pre-prepared prize, which will make the little corgi realize that he or she is getting a benefit for doing what the owner asks. Of course, the prize should be properly selected, can be some small snacks, small toys and so on.
You can try to train from the simplest hand movements. For example, first do some actions to get the attention of the little Corgi, and then lure the Corgi dog to walk back and forth, and then train to sit, such as this relatively simple process. At first, do not make some difficult movements to train the Corgi, such “difficult” will make the Corgi resist, and later want to train on the difficult oh.
When Corgi training, it is important to treat the little Corgi gently and not too harsh and demanding. It is best to train in the form of a game, which can make Corgi happy even when training.