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Old 03-12-2006, 01:17 AM   #14 (permalink)
Michael Romanos
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Silverstream (near Wellington, the capital of NZ)
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If you are promoting Corgis. Great. You can't have it both ways. There are ample opportunites and directions one can take to reach the best possible results with a situation that's never going to be perfect. A large miniority of people don't carry the right attitudes. In the meantime, my message is to go out there and promote Corgis as much as you can and present to the public the most ideal level you can for the care of Corgis and for the prosperity of the breed.

People just need to look at my fellow and they know that he is not a backyard bred or an uncared for, unkempt Corgi. They know that he is treated as something special and deserves respect. When they say they would like a Corgi like mine, they understand that it means a lot of time and effort and attention to special needs. Unlike the USA, there are precious few New Zealanders - apart from recent immigrants from certain parts of the world - who don't know a Corgi when they see one.
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