Pembroke welsh Corgi

I have a 11 month male Pembroke corgi i recently neutered. I adopted him 2 1/2 weeks ago.I think it may be hormones but unsure.I have 3 female dogs of comparable size all spayed. He has tendencies often of fighting with them for no reason.One is 18 yrs old and bothers no one. I have been doing corrections.saying no before the confrontation, and trying to redirect interest.Sometimes it works ,most times it doesn't.And upon an attack does happen removing him to an kennel in another room alone for time out.Other times i will use a muzzle when he's out about around them.But then if he gets to comfortable the problems begin.Is this training going to eventually correct his aggression towards them.

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Aug 28, 2017
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Nothing In Life Is Free
by: Adam G. Katz

Employ the "Nothing In Life Is Free" approach, so that your dog starts to view you as the "pack leader." If your dog doesn't see you as the leader, then your corrections will be meaningless. So, if you're doing subtle things (inadvertently) to undermine your leadership role around the house-- it will be counter-productive.


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