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Michael Romanos
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Location: Silverstream (near Wellington, the capital of NZ)
04-11-2007, 04:10 AM

I've said it before but here goes again: The Wellington Welsh Corgi Walking Club has 30-odd pure bred Corgis as members and apart from two totally out of character poorly bred-looking Cardis whom have not been sighted on the Corgis walks for two years, the rest get on with each other and with people including babies, toddlers and kids, like a house on fire. And these Corgis are just your ordinary type of Corgi guy and gal.
So in the era from the mid 1980s up til now, I cannot see in at least some of the countries I know about, where a Corgi would get any kind of reputation which says they are a candidate for muzzling in public and could be considered for a list of dangerous breeds. It is ludicrous. Though I have stated that different breeds of dogs can be a little different in temperament in other countries due to breeding and handling and the characteristics of the people and the conditions of those countries.

My opinion of silly breeds in a general sense, is not only my own but quite a few other people also seem to hold similar views.
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