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I have 2 Corgi's (Pembroke) they are the best. We have other dogs too. Lab,
Germ. Shep and Dobie mix. Everyone seems happy with their spoiled rotten little
lives, haha.
Jo Wilgus
Gavilan Hills, CA
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Debbie Ulrich and I have been negociating for a pup for a couple of months
now. The care and study she has put into finding the perfect mate for her
beautiful female is a study in selective breed
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Monday, April 30, 2007, you wrote:
What is the downside of Corgis?>>>
As long as you provide them with a job and keep them busy I believe
Corgis have little downside. If you don't give them a job they will
come up with one on their ow
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Re corgis and horses. Steve, you are right on and your Corgis' name has to
be a new one! I am on my sixth rescue Corgi. They have been very good
with my Fjords and other horses. The horses have warned them and it stops
there. However, a
This message is from: Steve McIlree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Tuesday, May 1, 2007, Ruthie wrote:
> From what I understand with herding dogs, you need to have
> established a fair bit of training before they are turned on stock,
> like a "really reliable" recall.
The same day Clust was instinct tes
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Gail--
Monday, April 30, 2007, you wrote:
> What is the downside of Corgis? My understanding is that they can be
> a handful...or not great with kids (preferring folks with a little
> reserve, like the Queen of England :))
As long as
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What is the downside of Corgis? My understanding is that they can be a
handful...or not great with kids (preferring folks with a little reserve,
like the Queen of England :))
I have found it to be just the opposite. My dogs and my
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What is the downside of Corgis? My understanding is that they can be a
handful...or not great with kids (preferring folks with a little reserve,
like the Queen of England :))
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This message is from: "Debbie Ulrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Our "yearling" cardigan does VERY well with
the horses (Clydes and Fjords both)..
.I can account for Corgis doing well with the fjords. They get along so well
with the fjords. My corgis have the same disposition that my fjords do and
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