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How to Get Corgis Stop Barking

1. Train your corgi to be quiet on command.

- Use positive reinforcement like treats or praise when your corgi stops barking.

- Use a stern voice and say “quiet” or “no barking” when they start to bark.

- Repeat these steps consistently until your corgi understands what you expect.

2. Provide your corgi with enough mental and physical stimulation.

- Bored corgis are more likely to bark, so make sure they're getting enough play, exercise, and attention.

- Try stimulating activities like playing with toys, puzzles, or fetch.

3. Establish boundaries and rules.

- Let your corgi know what behaviors are expected and when barking is unacceptable.

- If they bark excessively, try ignoring them or removing yourself from the situation.

4. Address any underlying medical issues.

- Sometimes excessive barking can be a sign of pain or discomfort.

- Take your corgi to the vet if you notice sudden or persistent barking that is out of character.

5. Invest in sound-proofing materials.

- If your corgi barks excessively and lives near other people or animals, consider soundproofing your home to reduce the noise.

6. Consult with a professional dog trainer.

- If you've tried everything and your corgi is still barking excessively, you may want to consider working with a qualified dog trainer.

- They can help you identify the root of the barking and develop a customized training plan.

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