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Thanks to everyone for praising-up Taylor. It was a shot that my wife(the photographer of the family) took without any 'proper' posing position - so Taylor's back legs are not square so his topline looks less straight than it really is. But the pic does show a very good chest This wasn't 'doctored' (ie fluffed up)because he hadn't been groomed for the photo). A deep, protruding chest is important for added strength and it certainly helps him to cope well in agility and in endurance situations.
Here is a tip. If anyone want to increase the size (development) of their Corgi's chest, a good daily exercise for a minute or two, os to 'back' pat your Corgi's chest- reasonably solid slaps. Have hi/her sit or stand beteween your legs and slap their chest a good number of times
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