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11-21-2005, 01:58 AM
Hi Jane
Congrats for your little girl, Duchess owning you and taking over the house.
Corgis most certainly have definite characteristics, but the way they are treated during their upbringing usually determines their mental and physical well being.
There are few purebred Corgis in the region I live in and only today I was driving to the shopping centre when I spied a pretty tri-colored Pem. So I stopped and wound down the window and said to the handler would he like to join my Corgi walking group. The guy said he didn't own the female Corgi but was walking it for a friend. I gave him my contact details for his friend. The handler then said do I know of any Corgis for sale because he was interested in getting one for himself. So I told him to also contact me and I'll put him in touch with reputable Corgi breeders.
That's one way of building up the Corgi population. But if Kids had their way in my local area, there would be a suburb full of them. I take my Taylor to schools for class visits and stays and it is really effortless in getting kids to want to have a replica dog. If enough of these kids put on a good act, some of their parents will succumb and my breeder contacts will come in handy.
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