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Vacuum cleaner killer - 12-20-2007, 11:12 AM

Ok, I have 4 corgi all pems. I have my old momma dog Foxy she 8 yrs young and I have had her 6 months. I have two of her birth sons Boomer 2 and 1/2 and Moose 1 and 1/2.
I also have my newest rescue boy Jake 1 and 1/2. Out of the 4, one is a vacuum killer and that would be Jake my newest boy who has now taught Moose and Boomer how to not only chase the vacuum well I use it but to 3 way herd it which makes a mighty funny show but is not too helpful. My girl is way to refind to do any such thing. My other dogs all herding breeds have never herded the vacuum till now. my cattle dog Rio has now gotten into the fun with his corgi brothers.
I can't have the only corgi or corgis who try and kill the evil monster that cleans up there precious dirt they work so hard to track in to the house.

Such funny little dog how could I live without them?
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12-20-2007, 11:55 AM

No, you don't have the only corgis that try and "kill" the sweeper. Duncan tries to kill the sweeper, the lawn mower and the wheelbarrow. It's a real thrill when we are outside trying to get the yard work done. He runs up and bites the tires of the lawnmower and the wheelbarrow, or tries to block it from going anywhere.


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12-20-2007, 02:03 PM

Colby just LOVES the Eureka!!! NOT!!!

It's quite comical, i must agree....


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12-20-2007, 06:34 PM

Taylor has no problems with the vacuum cleaner nor the blow waver but I have had other Corgis who wanted to kill the cleaner and run for cover from the waver.
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12-20-2007, 10:57 PM

Whats the blow waver? Is that the same as the blow dryer? A hair dryer? If so my dogs LOVE it!! Vacuum...they bite.
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12-22-2007, 01:36 AM

Yeah, a blow waver and a hair dryer are closely related. Great way to dry a Corgi in days that are not warm or sunny.
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12-22-2007, 06:05 AM

You are definately not the only one whoes corgis have it out for the vacumn cleaner. My littlest one Mc-Kenzie loathes the Dyson that I have with all of her little corgi being. We have to put her and DJ in another room when we vacumn or I end up losing my voice because I am yelling at them so much to knock it off. What's a corgi mom to do.
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12-22-2007, 08:21 AM

I tell my husband that he is just protecting him from the noise monster. Duncan really acts like that with power tools also. All my husband has to do is pick up the drill and he starts a low growl.

I usually tell Duncan to leave it, and he'll walk away. Of course, my husband yells at him to be quiet....and he just keeps going.


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