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Hi Mercy,
Our article on Potty Training Your Dog has some good info to get you started. You'll need to treat you new friend just like a new puppy and take him out frequently. Reward him immediately when he goes outside so he begins to make the connection that it's a good thing to do his business there. You'll also need to soak the indoor areas he has soiled with an enzymatic cleaner to remove the urine crystals and trace scents that don't come out with regular scrubbing. At least you won't have the scent enticing him to come back and soil again.
You can also limit the areas he's allowed in the house until you get the problem under control. As he becomes trained, you can gradually increase the areas he's allowed to roam.
It's going to take a lot of work on your part, but I think you can housebreak him if you remain consistent with scheduled breaks and rewards for a job well done. Good luck!
-- Contributed by: KellyI just got a Corgi around the end of November. He walked to my front lawn with a bad leg. I have took care of him but now he has been urinating all over my house and I don't know what to do. Please give me some idea as to what I can do to stop this. Thanks
-- Contributed by: MercyHi Tammy,
The following articles have good info on dog pregnancy:
As for what a Corgi/Beagle cross would look like, you might be surprised by the difference between each puppie's looks in the same litter. Some may look almost like mom, while other's may look a lot like dad. Some will have a mixture of both parents' features, but there's no way to predict who will get what. It's always a surprise, but it's also fun to see what you wind up with. Best wishes for a healthy litter. :)
-- Contributed by: KellyHello I have a question. How long are dogs prenant for? And do you no what a Corgi and a beagle would look like. If you can let me no I would like it. Thank- You Tammy
-- Contributed by: tammyI have a pembroke corgi & i am thinking about breeding her in another year & i was just wondering how would i go about it & do you know any great breeders in Illinois because i need to find out
- Hi Jessica,
Here's a link to the Lakeshore Corgi club in Illinois. This is probably your best bet for finding reputable breeders to work with.
I think you'll also find the following articles very useful.
Thanks for your question, and best of luck with your endeavor!
-- Contributed by: Jessica> Return to article
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