You need to make sure your dog is comfortable with you, and you need to know when it needs to go to the bathroom. Keeping it nearby allows you to react to a mess and train your Corgi more quickly. If you must leave your corgi, put it in a room that is easy to clean, such as one with a tile or linoleum floor. Schedules are very important for a puppy. It teaches it when to expect a meal, and when to expect time outside. In the beginning, do not "free feed" your puppy by leaving food out all the time. Provide food at scheduled times. Veterinarians typically recommend two meals a day. Usually, corgis need to use the bathroom after eating or drinking, after playing, and after napping. Watch your corgi carefully and check for signs that it needs to use the bathroom, such as:  Pacing in circles ”Searching” for something Whining Running back and forth between you and the door Once you can predict when your dog needs to go, try and bring it outside before it happens. Once outside, wait 10-15 minutes for it to go to the bathroom. Younger corgis have smaller bladders and less control, so take them out frequently, even if you don’t think they need to go. Give it a treat, shower it with praise and petting, and let it play with a toy. You want your dog to associate going outside to pee with positive experiences and reinforcement. Dogs, especially puppies, do not often have the ability to associate punishment with their own actions. For the dog, going to the bathroom is natural, but the punishment will make it fearful and nervous. More often than not, the dog will resort to hiding its mess, not taking it outside. This usually takes between two weeks and a month. Through positive reinforcement, care, and attention, your intelligent corgi can be house trained quickly. Mix the two into a paste and let it sit atop the area for five minutes, then wipe away. This will get rid of any odors and hopefully prevent your puppy from repeating the same mistake in that spot.
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One-sentence summary -- Keep your corgi in sight at all times for the first couple weeks. Create a schedule for food. Note when your corgi needs to use the bathroom. Take your dog out 5-10 minutes before their usual bathroom time. Reward your corgi every time it goes to the bathroom outside. Never punish a corgi for going inside. Continue taking your corgi outside and rewarding it until it learns. Clean up accidents immediately with a solution of white vinegar and baking soda.

Q: Some foods have been shown to irritate your mouth, such as nuts, chips, and pretzels. You should also avoid citrus foods like lemons and limes so your mouth does not get irritated. Salty foods, spicy foods, and acidic foods like pineapples, oranges, and grapefruits can also irritate your mouth, leading to the development of canker sores.  Try not to suck on candies or chew gum, as these products can irritate your mouth and encourage the development of canker sores. You should also avoid foods you are allergic to, as you may develop allergic reaction that could lead to canker sores and swelling of your mouth or throat. Maintaining a healthy, balanced diet overall can help your immune system stay strong. This can then prevent the development of canker sores, among other health issues. Try to have a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables, such as salads with fresh vegetables. Foods that contain cultured dairy, such as yogurt, have been shown to help reduce certain bacteria in your mouth. This could then reduce your likelihood of developing canker sores. Make sure there is yogurt in your diet as well as cultured, sour dairy products. levels. High stress levels can contribute to the development of canker sores. If you notice you tend to develop canker sores when you are stressed, take steps to calm down and relax so you are less prone to stressing out. When you start to feel stressed, anxious, or overwhelmed, try doing a relaxing activity like yoga or deep breathing exercises. Or go for a walk to your favorite park or focus on a hobby that you enjoy doing.
A: Avoid foods that can irritate your mouth. Go for a healthy, balanced diet. Reduce your stress

Article: There’s no set amount of water that you’ll need to add. Instead, scoop the primer into the bucket or cup that you’ll be using to hold it. Then, add a little bit of water at a time while stirring the gesso and continue adding water until it has the consistency of a heavy cream.  Your gesso will probably be really thick, so it’s important to dilute it to make it easier to apply and smooth out. It’s better to shoot for too little water rather than too much, since if you add too much water to your gesso, your only choice is to start this process over. Go from the top of the canvas to the bottom, stroking parallel to the length of the canvas. Cover the canvas completely while also spreading the primer as evenly and thinly as possible.  Try to create as flat a surface as possible with the gesso. For best results, use a stiff brush with relatively firm fibers. If your canvas is pretty big, you can also use a roller brush instead. Be sure to paint the edges of the canvas as well; these can sometimes be hard to hit with just vertical strokes. Gesso doesn’t take long to dry, but give it at least an hour to completely dry for best results. Use fine sandpaper to give your gesso a once-over and give it a smooth texture moving forward.  If you don’t want your canvas to have a smooth texture, you can choose to skip this part. Be sure to brush off the dust from your canvas after you sand the gesso. While the gesso is drying, take this time to clean off your brush. If you leave the gesso on the bristles for too long, it will be very difficult to remove. When you go to apply this second coat of gesso, be sure to turn the canvas 90 degrees first. This way, when you apply the primer with vertical strokes, these strokes will be perpendicular to the ones you used for the first coat.  Using perpendicular strokes will make the finish of your texture much more even. You can apply as many coats of primer as you like, but most people choose to apply 2 for a smoother texture. Just 1 coat of gesso will give your canvas a relatively rougher finish. For best results, give your second coat an hour to dry before you go to sand it. Use very light pressure and short back-and-forth motions to avoid scraping off too much of the gesso.  Be sure to remove the dust from your canvas after you sand it. Once you’ve finished sanding the gesso, your canvas is ready to be painted on!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Stir your primer and add a touch of water to it to dilute it. Use a wide brush to apply the gesso in vertical strokes. Allow this first coat to dry, then lightly sand it to smooth it out. Repeat these steps to apply a second coat using perpendicular strokes. Sand the gesso after it’s dried for a smoother surface.