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Old 10-05-2006, 12:11 PM   #22 (permalink)
sweetlychee
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When I first found out that the Queen of England loved corgis, I thought - Great taste! And she is so loyal to them. She had them since she was like a teenager. Corgis must have made an everlasting impression on her. There was a great documentary on corgis and the Queen of England. Also, they added so many royal pets that were very important to other kings and queens.

I think corgis were first trained for the herding and farm life. Eventually, they became mostly family companions. Now, we prefer them not to really nip us. When Milo was a young pup, he tried to nip us. Now, he doesn't nip us. He just walks IN FRONT of us (all the time and even squeezes by just to be ahead) and wiggles. He looks back to make sure we're behind him. I pretend many times to walk away and he has this "Hey, where you're going" look.

I love looking at corgi history and pictures. The corgi documentary was aired on PBS a while ago.
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