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Old 07-18-2006, 10:09 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Michael Romanos
My wife, Leigh is the photographer. So I'll have to catch her in a good moment and ask her to take a pic of Taylor with his new ribbon plus the two trophies he's won. Thanks everyone for your kind sentiments. It seems so natural now to enter into the Brag section of Go Corgi whereas once people shied away from it. But let's face it, everyone likes a good news story.
It is fun to post in the brag section! It amazes me that each and every one of us has at least a corgi or two that is the best dog in the world!

Looking forward to the pictures of Taylor.

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Originally Posted by Michael Romanos
Taylor has been quick on grass but I do believe the almost Olympic Games track-type surface of the indoor stadium for his recent agility events, is a huge bonus. Everyone benefits but perhaps the little dogs who are not springy ( like Poodles are for instance) benefit the most.
We have never had the opportunity to do agility on such a nice indoor surface. Sounds so much better for not shocking those corgi joints. Our inside experiences have been open air horse or cow barns. Cold, damp, smelly, and sometimes a bit of the odd 'stuff' left over. Just the way the dogs like it, but not us.
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