Can Pembroke Welsh Corgis be left alone?
Yes, Pembroke Welsh Corgis can be left alone for short periods, but they do best when they have regular companionship and social interaction. Corgis can develop separation anxiety if left alone for too long. This can lead to behaviors like barking, destructive chewing, or attempts to escape.
Ideally, Corgis should not be left alone for more than four to six hours at a time. If you need to be away longer, consider having a friend, family member, or pet sitter check in on them. Providing mental stimulation and physical exercise before leaving them alone can help reduce anxiety and boredom. Interactive toys, puzzle feeders, or even a new chew toy can keep them occupied.