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Old 02-21-2007, 04:37 PM   #61 (permalink)
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It is amusing the number of women Corgi owners who tend to 'bite' and take things so personally.
Sarcastic humor is not humor.

So next on your list will it be that only dogs are not as well off as a family of two dogs?

And what do you say about a dog who has a mom and a mom? I found it was the voice tone that affects a dog, not the sex. If a dog never hears a high voice, then they can be afraid of it. If it is the low voice man that beats the dog, then the dog (neighbor's) hovers when they hear a low voice and sees that height of a person, not the gender of the person.

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Old 02-21-2007, 06:27 PM   #63 (permalink)
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Well, it's nice to see someone agree with Michael.

What?

Oh it was Michael who agreed with Michael.

Never mind.

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Old 02-21-2007, 06:36 PM   #64 (permalink)
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OMG that's funny! At least you know you have one person who's always in your corner!!!
I couldn't help but think about a movie I saw years ago when I read this. It was called "Short Circuit" where a guy from India (I believe) made a statement, "Here I stand beside myself".
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I couldn't help but think about a movie I saw years ago when I read this. It was called "Short Circuit" where a guy from India (I believe) made a statement, "Here I stand beside myself".

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Old 02-21-2007, 07:35 PM   #66 (permalink)
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Linda, there was another post that michael did basically say that it is better for a dog to have TWO "parents" -and that to me is just absurd! I know just as many single people who have dogs who are well socailized, happy, and getting lots of time and love as i do couples or couples with kids...
I agree with you. It depends on the socialization not that they have two "parents".

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Old 02-21-2007, 07:41 PM   #67 (permalink)
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It is amusing the number of women Corgi owners who tend to 'bite' and take things so personally.
Well, I find this comment offensive. They didn't make the statements just because they were women. The statements they made were true.

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I must agree with myself then, that ideally a Corgi raised reasonably evenly among female and male persons where both males and females are fairly evenly handed in their relationship with the Corgi, will actually assist that Corgi to adapt better to strangers be they male or female. Now most Corgis will get along with anyone who is kind and considerate towards them but there are some who have a fearfulness to varying degrees of certain types of people and whether they are male or female and probably the most reflective of this attitude stems from their home life, but not necessarily so. It could be the neighbour next door or the training instructor etc
Not necessarily. They can be raised in a home with both males and females and be ok with those people and still not like either men or women that they don't know.

I've found over the years that some corgis have a prefrence for men or women. And some love kids. I have one female her that just adores children and my youngest was 16 when she was born.

I don't think it makes a differnece, I think it's the socialization. And again this is my experience of raising many corgis over 28 years.

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[quote=Fluffypants;24049] OMG that's funny! At least you know you have one person who's always in your corner!!![/QUOTE





Too funny
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Well, I find this comment offensive. They didn't make the statements just because they were women. The statements they made were true.



Not necessarily. They can be raised in a home with both males and females and be ok with those people and still not like either men or women that they don't know.

I've found over the years that some corgis have a prefrence for men or women. And some love kids. I have one female her that just adores children and my youngest was 16 when she was born.

I don't think it makes a differnece, I think it's the socialization. And again this is my experience of raising many corgis over 28 years.

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I couldnt agree more Peggy.
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