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Originally Posted by Dewey
This is a wierd story that happened to me last week. I was at work talking about looking for a corgi and a friend of mine was suggesting I look for a different type of dog when something totally wierd happened..!
I work at a petstore and I don't have a corgi yet. A lot of the new employees are dog lovers; one girl's mother is even a breeder. I asked one of the new guys who works in my department could he find me a corgi from one of his breeder friends. He said sure though he doesn't like corgis very much. I went into detail about how I loved them and yada-yada but he kept suggesting other dogs.
I kid you not, just a second later a woman walks into the store with a corgi trotting along side her!
Corgis are really rare to see at my store. I've seen kittens, cats, rabbits and yes, even a monkey! but it's really rare to see a corgi. Let's just say I've been there since last year December and the first corgi I saw was in July of this year!
Bad thing was... about ten minutes later a customer came over to tell me the dog I was just playing with took a huge dump in the back of the store and the owner was cleaning up. 
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Dewey, you asked before for some info regarding breeders in your area. Did you check the links that were provided and did you get to talk with any of them. Why does your friend not like Corgis? and who are his "breeder friends" are they Corgi Breeders?
if you are serious about getting one, make sure you go to someone who has several years experience in breeding them and does the necessary tests on both parents before she/he breeds them. You want a pup that has at least a good chance to have a healthy life(though nothing can be guaranteed), but it helps with healthy parents to start with. Make sure you get a breeder that shows interest in who you are and your lifestyle so she can match up the best pup for you.