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Writer's pictureSandy Walker

Corgis, Cats and Children

Updated: Mar 10




Corgis, cats, and children can coexist harmoniously in a household with proper introduction, supervision, and training.




Corgis, known for their friendly and sociable nature, often get along well with children, as they share similar energy levels and playful dispositions. However, it's essential to teach children how to interact respectfully with dogs and supervise their interactions to prevent any accidental rough handling.

Introducing a Corgi to a household with cats requires patience and gradual introduction. Some Corgis may have a natural inclination to chase small animals due to their herding instincts, so early socialization and positive reinforcement training can help mitigate this behavior. Supervision is crucial during initial interactions to ensure the safety of both the cat and the dog.







Similarly, introducing a Corgi to a household with children requires supervision and teaching children how to approach and interact with the dog gently. Corgis are generally affectionate and enjoy being part of the family, but they also appreciate their personal space. Teaching children to respect the dog's boundaries and signals of discomfort is essential for fostering a positive relationship between them.

Overall, with proper training, supervision, and gradual introductions, Corgis, cats, and children can thrive together in a loving and harmonious environment. It's crucial to prioritize the well-being and safety of all family members, both human and furry, to ensure a happy and fulfilling life together.









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Melanie Maczuga
Melanie Maczuga
Feb 24

Corgis that come from GswCORGIS are so social & love kids. Great post!!

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