Corgi mix or just "poorly breed"? What do you think my dog is? - MyCorgi.com2024-03-29T07:50:32Zhttp://mycorgi.com/forum/topics/corgi-mix-or-just-poorly-breed-what-do-you-think-my-dog-is?feed=yes&xn_auth=noI haven't been to the Burbank…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-02-27:1150197:Comment:17107382013-02-27T02:22:47.578ZLauren Rae & Faunahttp://mycorgi.com/profile/LaurenRaeSullivan
<p>I haven't been to the Burbank park yet. Sometimes the really small dogs are put off by her rough-housing, so I don't think she's do well in a "small dog" area.</p>
<p>I live really close to Cane's, so no excuse to really go anywhere else. Maybe when your puppy is grown up the big dogs won't be so scary. There are a handful of 20-40 lb dogs that frequent the Cane's park who she enjoys playing with.</p>
<p>I haven't been to the Burbank park yet. Sometimes the really small dogs are put off by her rough-housing, so I don't think she's do well in a "small dog" area.</p>
<p>I live really close to Cane's, so no excuse to really go anywhere else. Maybe when your puppy is grown up the big dogs won't be so scary. There are a handful of 20-40 lb dogs that frequent the Cane's park who she enjoys playing with.</p> Yeah, we have a 4 month old c…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-02-27:1150197:Comment:17108272013-02-27T01:25:50.940ZMichelle & Hachihttp://mycorgi.com/profile/MichelleLi
<p>Yeah, we have a 4 month old corgi and we went to the cane's park a couple times before but they have some really big dogs there and Hachi was always scared of them. So ever since then we've been taking Hachi to the burbank BREC park because they have nice separate parks for big and small dogs :)</p>
<p>Yeah, we have a 4 month old corgi and we went to the cane's park a couple times before but they have some really big dogs there and Hachi was always scared of them. So ever since then we've been taking Hachi to the burbank BREC park because they have nice separate parks for big and small dogs :)</p> I've started calling these cu…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-02-26:1150197:Comment:17103522013-02-26T17:57:50.231ZLauren Rae & Faunahttp://mycorgi.com/profile/LaurenRaeSullivan
<p>I've started calling these cute mixes I see in Southern Louisiana "farm dog specials." </p>
<p>Fauna has a much stronger hunting instinct than herding instinct (but does the <a href="http://youtu.be/qojXfXUdG0g" target="_blank">duck and run Border Collie move</a> when she's playing). So I'm thinking maybe a corgi, border collie or aussie, and jack russell mix? Those sound a probable mix of dogs you'd see out in the country.</p>
<p>My boyfriend's "beagle" Lola has that "farm dog special"…</p>
<p>I've started calling these cute mixes I see in Southern Louisiana "farm dog specials." </p>
<p>Fauna has a much stronger hunting instinct than herding instinct (but does the <a href="http://youtu.be/qojXfXUdG0g" target="_blank">duck and run Border Collie move</a> when she's playing). So I'm thinking maybe a corgi, border collie or aussie, and jack russell mix? Those sound a probable mix of dogs you'd see out in the country.</p>
<p>My boyfriend's "beagle" Lola has that "farm dog special" thing going on too - pretty sure she's half beagle, with the other parent probably a coon hound/lab mix or something like that - webbed feet and a nose that never stops sniffing. Nothing fancy, but the just the perfect kind of dog for Louisiana. </p>
<p>Come to think of it...she probably learned hunting and tracking from Lola; maybe Fauna doesn't have any terrier in her at all.</p>
<p></p> Yeah! That is Cane's park. …tag:mycorgi.com,2013-02-26:1150197:Comment:17102242013-02-26T17:28:21.597ZLauren Rae & Faunahttp://mycorgi.com/profile/LaurenRaeSullivan
<p>Yeah! That is Cane's park. We just met that corgi and Fauna loved him. Can't remember his name or his owners. I think after getting run over by my neighbor's German Shepherd puppy that never stops growing (getting up to about 80 lbs now), she's been on the lookout for smaller dog friends that don't roll her with quick as much force ;)</p>
<p>Yeah! That is Cane's park. We just met that corgi and Fauna loved him. Can't remember his name or his owners. I think after getting run over by my neighbor's German Shepherd puppy that never stops growing (getting up to about 80 lbs now), she's been on the lookout for smaller dog friends that don't roll her with quick as much force ;)</p> We call that "drumsticks" at…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-02-26:1150197:Comment:17100502013-02-26T02:10:28.784ZChris Payerlhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/ChrisandSophie
<p>We call that "drumsticks" at our house. So cute!!!</p>
<p>We call that "drumsticks" at our house. So cute!!!</p> Hey! Are y'all at the cane's…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-02-26:1150197:Comment:17099872013-02-26T01:45:16.095ZMichelle & Hachihttp://mycorgi.com/profile/MichelleLi
<p>Hey! Are y'all at the cane's park on Dalrymple by any chance?! I recognized the other corgi, I think his/her name is Norman? Just wondering because we met the other day at the LSU parade ground :)</p>
<p>Hey! Are y'all at the cane's park on Dalrymple by any chance?! I recognized the other corgi, I think his/her name is Norman? Just wondering because we met the other day at the LSU parade ground :)</p> I vote 100% adorable! I love…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-02-26:1150197:Comment:17099802013-02-26T01:19:18.689ZEmily & Scouthttp://mycorgi.com/profile/EmilyMorris
<p>I vote 100% adorable! I love the tail! It does look like she could be a mix with something, but is mostly corgi. What is most important is that you rescued a wonderful little dog!</p>
<p>I vote 100% adorable! I love the tail! It does look like she could be a mix with something, but is mostly corgi. What is most important is that you rescued a wonderful little dog!</p> As a former small breeder of…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-02-25:1150197:Comment:17097662013-02-25T18:11:29.166ZNancy Chapmanhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/NancyChapman
<p>As a former small breeder of Pembrokes, and yes I was a very responsible breeder, I would say that the dog is not a pure bred Corgi. Having said that she is beautiful, seems very sweet and mellow, what more could you want from a loving pet? You probally rescued her with out knowing. </p>
<p>As a former small breeder of Pembrokes, and yes I was a very responsible breeder, I would say that the dog is not a pure bred Corgi. Having said that she is beautiful, seems very sweet and mellow, what more could you want from a loving pet? You probally rescued her with out knowing. </p> She definitely looks like she…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-02-22:1150197:Comment:17078892013-02-22T20:48:02.956ZJoelle Soupehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/dlfiwhgkdugla
<p>She definitely looks like she has some corgi in her, but the feathering around her ears, narrower face, longer legs, and bushy tail suggest another breed mixed in. Maybe Collie? Maybe some Pomeranian too.</p>
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<p>Corgi tails aren't very bushy and they kind of hold shape more than a collie's tail might.</p>
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<p>My childhood dog was a collie, and I have a corgi now. Her tail definitely looks very collie-like.</p>
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<p>You can always get bloodwork done to see what breed she…</p>
<p>She definitely looks like she has some corgi in her, but the feathering around her ears, narrower face, longer legs, and bushy tail suggest another breed mixed in. Maybe Collie? Maybe some Pomeranian too.</p>
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<p>Corgi tails aren't very bushy and they kind of hold shape more than a collie's tail might.</p>
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<p>My childhood dog was a collie, and I have a corgi now. Her tail definitely looks very collie-like.</p>
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<p>You can always get bloodwork done to see what breed she has in her. I think I would be very curious as well, as it's just my personality, if I had a mix too. It'd be fun just to know!</p> I met a new corgi x GSD today…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-02-22:1150197:Comment:17074212013-02-22T09:13:43.489ZJohn Wolffhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/JohnWolff92
<p>I met a new corgi x GSD today. Looked 90% corgi. Heterozygous, but fully dwarfed.</p>
<p>I met a new corgi x GSD today. Looked 90% corgi. Heterozygous, but fully dwarfed.</p>