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Old 08-03-2006, 09:04 PM   #10 (permalink)
Michael Romanos
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Being a very active member of Go Corgi makes one very very vunerable to wanting Corgi pups/more Corgis. So one has to think very carefully that it is not just the hype that is fuelling all this desire. I really do believe Go Corgi promotes desires for Corgis - as it should. It is just that once you have the thing you want, do you really need more -and so soon.


Anyway, Deb has gone very nicely over the subject of Corgi compatability previously and I certainly have added my bit. The bottom line is that an awful lot depends on the individual temperament of the Corgis in question and the way the owner and family handle the new situation. So male - female or female-female or male-male or fixed, unfixed can be anything. I have owned two un-neutered male Pems at the same time, and I have had un-neutered Pems together for lengthy periods and no problems whatever. But I would say that male-female is more often a less challenging combination as a twosome in a household.

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