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I could well imagine that with some potential Corgi owners, the initial straight up cost of a Corgi is a vital or important factor to whether they can afford a Corgi at the time that they want one. This is where a rescued Corgi comes into it or even an older Corgi for rehoming rather than a pup from a breeder who charges at the top end of the market. - and breeders who do this are not necessarily breeding top quality Corgis. I don't think the situation is bargain hunting as Debbie says. That is her words not those offered among some of the ways to spend less at the start of this thread.
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