Potty training your new puppy might be one of the less fun aspects of being a new Corgi owner, but it’s one of the most important. There’s nothing worse than your lovely home being covered with dog poop and pee!
Before bringing your Corgi puppy home, puppy-proof your living space. Remove any hazards such as toxic plants, electrical cords, and small objects that could be swallowed.
Speaking of crates, these are a fantastic way to teach your Corgi puppy to hold his bladder. That’s because your puppy will want to avoid soiling where they sleep. So by confining them to their crate when they’re not under your direct supervision, you’ll reduce the likelihood of accidents.