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Wellington Welsh Corgi Walking Club's August event
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Monthly walk of the WWCWC is on Saturday, August 4. Cambourne Coastal Track at the Pahatahunui inlet from near the end of Gray's Road at bottom of hill on left (when coming from the Hutt Valley). Starting at 9.30am.
Afterwards the human walkers 'retire' to the Bed Jazz Cafe next to the Challenge Service Station and car park in Pahatahunui Village, for morning tea.
The track has an all-weather surface and is flat and takes about 50 minutes return to complete. Corgis off-leash. Corgis will love the sea breezes but it is recommended that people dress warmly.
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  • Clogs - This time, I've got it in my Lightning (Firefox equivalent of Outlook Calendar) so maybe we'll get there!!
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07-08-2007, 02:03 AM

Jane might be particularly iinterested in this. A couple of weeks before the WWCWC's next Corgi walk, the club is having its first ever dinner function. We are going to a well appointed Indian restaurant where we will have a special banquet meal for only $25 per person (and no tipping which is not customary in New Zealand) - a large variety of dishes and complementary food items - and we can bring along our own wine. So far 15 of the members are coming which is jist a fraction under 50 percent of our human membership. So the turnout will be better than I had anticipated.

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07-08-2007, 04:08 PM

Micheal, you have a very social club. It is nice that you can get together for these affairs. And I envy the course of walking. The group that is local here haven't had another play date because we are an eclectic crew. It is summer now, with all the distractions that go with it, vacations and holidays. Beaches are generally off limits in the warmer months.
This is your thread, maybe though I could ask if any area residents want another playdate, name the time and location please, using a new thread.
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This is worth mentioning here : the WWCWC has got funds available to help with Corgi (pure bred only) rescue and I have now established cointact with SPCA and animal rescue organisations and Council dog control centres in the Wellington region. So I am geared up for assisting. Thank goodness pure bred Corgis are not a common breed of dog needing to be rehomed etc but one never knows when the occasion will arise. Debbie of Glencorgi thinks that Corgis are not as abundant in New Zealand as they are in the USA but probably on a human population basis, there could be more Corgis in New Zealand per capita than there are in the USA.
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This is worth mentioning here : the WWCWC has got funds available to help with Corgi (pure bred only) rescue and I have now established cointact with SPCA and animal rescue organisations and Council dog control centres in the Wellington region. So I am geared up for assisting. Thank goodness pure bred Corgis are not a common breed of dog needing to be rehomed etc but one never knows when the occasion will arise.
Well in a sense you've already have had one in Taffy. For him it was the best rescue ending possible, he got to stay in his original home.

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Debbie of Glencorgi thinks that Corgis are not as abundant in New Zealand as they are in the USA but probably on a human population basis, there could be more Corgis in New Zealand per capita than there are in the USA.
Michael any "shortage" or lack of abundance of corgis in New Zealand are your words, not mine. And unless mind reading has become one of your new talents, I'm pretty sure you don't have a clue as to what I think.

Congratulations on your funding and I hope you have very little need for it. What I mean by that is; I sincerely hope that all the Kiwi corgis are in good homes and can spend the rest of their days in them.

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Thanks Debbie. I already found a new home for a lovely 2 year old fluffy Pem named Holly and when I phoned one of the SPCAs re the rescue thing, they told me that Holly was on their 'books' and were very pleased when I told them Holly had already been rehomed and is being very well taken care of.

In two surveys of the total and individual pipulation of dogs in NZ, I estimated that there were some 7000 Corgi and Corgi cross in NZ with around 70-80 percent of them pure bred. Now on a comparative basis with the USA, there would need to be something like 550,000 Corgi and Corgi crosses in the USA.
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In two surveys of the total and individual pipulation of dogs in NZ, I estimated that there were some 7000 Corgi and Corgi cross in NZ with around 70-80 percent of them pure bred. Now on a comparative basis with the USA, there would need to be something like 550,000 -575,000 Corgi and Corgi crosses in the USA.
Well in 2006, 10,250 Pembrokes were registered and 934 Cardigans. That doesn't count the ones that were not registered or were registered with other registries such as UKC, APRI, ConKC, WWKC, etc. And IF one believes the numbers and breed identifications on Petfinders (remember I said IF one believes them) then your numbers might be close.

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