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Corgis are affectionate dogs but may not always be cuddly due to their high energy, herding instincts, and tendency to dislike rough handling or excessive restraint.
Corgis are intelligent and affectionate but may develop bad habits like excessive barking, nipping due to herding instincts, and stubbornness if not properly trained.
Though corgis are affectionate and bond closely with their families, their high energy, independence, and herding instincts can make them less inclined to be traditionally cuddly.
Corgis may develop bad habits such as excessive barking, stubbornness, nipping at heels, destructiveness due to boredom, and trying to herd people or pets.
Corgis may not always appear cuddly due to their high energy, herding instincts, and occasional stubbornness, but they are loyal and affectionate in their own way.
Corgis may develop unwanted behaviors like excessive barking, nipping, stubbornness, and destructive actions if not properly trained and mentally stimulated.
Yes, Corgis tend to bark frequently, especially when bored or under-stimulated, as they are vocal and alert dogs by nature.
Corgis generally do not like being left alone for long periods, as they crave companionship and may develop behavioral issues if left by themselves too often.
Yes, Corgis make excellent house dogs when given proper training, socialization, and regular exercise to meet their physical and mental needs.
Corgis can be prone to excessive barking, shedding, stubbornness, and obesity. They require consistent training, exercise, and are not ideal for being left alone long hours.

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