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Lovemycorgi
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05-04-2007, 09:36 AM

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No, I don't think the Queen is a fan of the New Zealand rugby team- she was just hosting a reception for them on a visit to the UK.
You can tell I do not know much about rugby. I will have to do some research on it, teams, etc.

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Anyway- how I came to have Cindy: My friend, breeds corgis, not full time but with some success for show dogs. She,of course through dog shows, meets other breeders throughout the UK.
I asked her to find me an older bitch for me to adopt as a companion for Sooty and she spoke to Cindy's very well respected breeders just to ask if they knew of such a corgi for me. To her surprise they suggested Cindy. Surprise as Cindy had been a champion a few years ago and she knew how much her breeders thought of her. In other words it was an honour that they would let me 'adopt' Cindy.
And so Cindy came to me aged 5 and a half, a retired Champion and having had two litters..
It is nice to have such a good friend. Very interesting too how everything came into place. It was meant to be for you, Sooty and Cindy.

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I am so grateful to Cindy's breeders for allowing me to have Cindy. She was not an easy dog to begin with and it took a long time to get her used to being a 'house' dog but she is now a delight and a most loving sweetheart. Sooty loves her to bits- but if he could talk I don't think he would admit to it. LOL
I would be honoured to own Cindy anyway even if she wasn't related. She is such a good looking and sweet natured corgi. I am so glad we adopted her
I know what you mean about being honoured to have such a nice Corgi like Cindy, I feel the same way about Zachary.

Thank you for sharing.

Edna,
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