Corgis may like to nibble their owners because they want to play with them, because when playing with the same kind, Corgis interact by nibbling each other, jumping on each other, etc. If Corgis usually lack discipline, they will They will treat their owners the same way they would treat their own kind. If the Corgi likes to bite its owner hard, it may be because the owner regards the owner as prey, or the owner often uses violence to force the Corgi, leaving a shadow on the Corgi, causing the Corgi to attack when the owner approaches. attack.
When Corgi opens its mouth to bite, you should pat the dog's mouth appropriately with your hand, wait for the dog to let go of its mouth, and then Try putting your hand over it, and if it continues to bite, pat it again until it stops biting. Be careful not to use violence against Corgis, and any punishment should be limited to avoid making Corgis sensitive and irritable.