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Question by Missy
Submitted on 2/18/2004
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Are corgis good with cats?  Will a corgi try to  heard the cats, if we get one as a puppy?


Answer by pete
Submitted on 3/8/2007
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We have a corgi. Unfortunately she was teased by
a cat when she was a puppy, and now can't stand cats.

However, our first corgi was fine with cats.

I think it all depends on the environment they are raised in.

Try to get your corgi used to all kinds of animals (dogs, cats, chickens, etc.) whatever you think they might encounter.

 

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