Ok so how does one get a Corgi house broke!!
I would get a suitable sized crate (based on her adult size) and crate train her. Dogs have a natural denning instinct so they generally like the crate, plus they will not mess in their 'home'. If you cannot watch her, even if you are in the house, put her in her crate. If she whines or cries when you leave her in the crate, whack the side of the crate with a newspaper and tell her 'No'. Just be sure to take her out to do her business about every 4 hours, and take her to the same place each time, the markers will trigger her urination/defecation reflex so to speak. When she does her business, praise her lavishly. All 3 of my dogs have their own crate and they voluntarily go to their crate when it's bed time. Mine are housebroke, so I don't have doors on their crates anymore.
Mine is the most stubborn thing EVER!! Its prolly my fault cause during the day she is forced to go on a puppy pad in the bathroom, but even when I'm there with her she will go anywhere and wont even look at the pad.
Yes, you are training her to do her business in the house. I made the same mistake with mine, except it was newspaper, before I learned about crate training. I can't leave newspaper laying anywhere to this day because I trained them to use it for their business, and they still do if it's on the floor! PS If you have a good-sized pet store anywhere near you, simple solution or nature's miracle does an excellent job of removing the stains/odors/markers of puppy accidents. It is also available via the internet at PetSmart.Com. Just follow the directions.
The pad is for when she is in the bathroom only and when I'm there she is suppose to go outside. She knows the whole "outside" command, but she won't tell me if she needs out to go p***.
Ok, this can be a double-edged sword but here goes; can you get her excited enough to where she starts barking? If so, do that, immediately after she barks give the command to 'speak'. A few times and she will correlate the two, when she does - give her a treat, praise her lavishly, and you have taught her to speak. Now, watch her carefully, when she starts sniffing around, looking anxious/uneasy/tense, she has to pee. Take her to the door, but don't let her out yet. Give her the command 'speak', when she barks praise her, another treat, let her out. Watch and make sure she does her business, really praise her, another treat. It won't take her long to put two and two together, bark and run to the door when she needs to go out. BUT - you can NEVER scold her for barking without making sure she doesn't have to go out first or you have confused her.
She is about 5 months old. AND....do any of you have the problem with them pissing when they get excited or when you call them over and pick them up? She is a constant trail of urine that little pup and its starting to get old!!!
I have had several female dogs like this. It's called submissive urination, and she is telling you in doggie language that you are the alpha male/female. You really need to simply ignore it when it happens. Punishing her or scolding her will only make her more submissive and compound the problem. When you come in the door, simply ignore her for a few moments, then pet her but keep it low key. She will get it under control a whole lot faster if you can help her out with it.
Just wondering if mine is the only stubborn one around.
It doesn't really sound like she is being stubborn, I think you and she simply have your signals crossed. You are not really understanding what she is trying to tell you, and she is not understanding what you are trying to teach her. Just my thoughts. Corgi's are beautiful dogs and I hope everything works out well for you.