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Yes, Corgis often form a strong bond with one person in the household and can become particularly attached to them.
Corgis are affectionate but may not always enjoy cuddling due to their herding instincts, independence, and high energy levels.
Yes, Corgis often pick a favorite person and form strong bonds with their family members, showing particular attachment to one individual.
Corgis may not always enjoy cuddling due to their independent nature, herding instincts, and need for activity and mental stimulation.
Corgis are bold, confident, energetic, and affectionate dogs with strong herding instincts, making them loyal companions who need both mental and physical stimulation.
Corgis are intelligent, affectionate herding dogs known for their short legs, long bodies, and fox-like faces; their name means 'dwarf dog' in Welsh.
Corgis can exhibit herding instincts like heel-nipping, excessive barking, stubbornness, and destructive behavior if not mentally and physically stimulated.
Corgis are special due to their charming appearance, intelligence, herding instincts, and affectionate yet bold nature, making them ideal companions for active homes.
Corgis are known for their distinctive appearance—short legs, long bodies, foxy faces—and their energetic, affectionate personalities. They're also recognized as intelligent herding dogs with strong instincts and a history tied to Welsh folklore and royalty.
German Shorthaired Pointers often cry due to high energy levels, strong bonds with owners, and potential separation anxiety when under-stimulated or left alone.

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