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Debbie - you know me too well. I have now offered my room to two other dogs. With as many as three dogs in a hotel room, I can only hope when they are left to co-exist, one of them doesn't press the room service buzzer and ask for something more expensive than a steak sandwich.
Linda _ I am not in love with Go Corgi, I do not live just for it, I am not in love with Go Corgi, I do not live just for it, I am not in love with Go Corgi. I do not live just for it. Do you believe me now. Do I believe myself now.
Americans are not as crazy as Kiwis. Anericans have hundreds if not thousands of Corgis in agility. In NZ there is just Taylor. So who is going to see Taylor perform from the Corgi conformation show group. Show people in NZ are generally snooty and petty and only love their own dogs and couldn't give a rats bum about anyone else. It is great that in agility circles everyone generally supports everyone else. In the show ring in NZ you're lucky to receive one clap for winning. In agility you receive a roar just for a clear round let alone any winning situation. BUt then again, conformation is not sport and agility is. And there lies a huge difference with regard to attitude.
Of course I have told all 'my' walking group members about Go Corgi - but it could be that the ones who might be interested in internet chattng about Corgis are overwhelmed by the number of American members on Go Corgi. Just a thought.
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