How long does it take for a Corgi to recognize its owner? Generally, a Corgi will recognize its owner from 2 to 3 months of age, and the more time it spends with it, the sooner it will recognize its owner. The shorter the time to recognize their owners is when they are puppies, the easiest time to bond and train. The more affection an owner devotes to them, the sooner the Corgi will start to recognize its owner. So spend more time with the Corgi when it is young or when it first arrives home, and pet it more often on a daily basis, and the Corgi will gradually recognize its owner. After the Corgi recognizes its owner, it will become very clingy and dependent, wanting its owner to play with it all the time, willing to share its toys with the owner, and smiling at the owner’s side.
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