Cardigan Corgis possess high social intelligence (5/5), making them generally good with other pets when properly socialized from a young age. Their herding instinct, however, is strong, meaning they may try to "herd" other pets, which can manifest as nipping at heels. While their adaptability (5/5) helps them adjust to multi-pet households, supervision is key, especially with smaller or more timid animals. Early training and positive reinforcement are crucial to channel their natural instincts positively. Discover more about managing your Cardigan Corgi's herding instincts and fostering harmonious multi-pet homes in our detailed article.
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