Corgis Caught in Crime Club

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Corgis Caught in Crime Club

This group is for the people whose corgis have been caught in the act of doing something naughty. Any evidence(pictures) or stories would be great!

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Latest Activity: Feb 17, 2017

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Comment by Jeremy, Ashley, and Addy-Bell on May 30, 2010 at 5:09pm
For all the trouble that my Corgi causes, I wouldn't trade her in for the world. She's good entertainment - a three ring circus on four legs!

Even after reading and seeing everything on Corgi's Caught in Crime, and after my own cute little criminal's long list of dastardly deeds, I would get another Corgi in a heartbeat!
Comment by ChrisMarieandPi on May 27, 2010 at 11:20am
Corgis in crime...that's hilarious! My corgi loves eating tissues that people have blown their nose in. She hears people pull the tissue and gets excited. She knows where they are placed after I blow my nose and will hunt those guys down if they aren't there. Yesterday I blew my nose and a threw the tissue away and she went crazy and was searching for quite some time for that tissue until she finally gave up.
Comment by Angela Kau-Forsberg on May 24, 2010 at 10:42am
Trudi, my mother's corgi/long haired dachshund mix (aka Dorgi) would steal your panties and eat clothes pins if you put her on a diet. I once had a pair of gerbils that I had put in my room on top of a dresser and closed the door. She learned to open the door and had pushed a stool up to the dresser so that she could reach the cage. She tore it open and got the gerbils. I'm upset about the gerbils, but that was some ingenuity. She also figured out how to open the patio door, hence how she got our wooden clothes pins.
Comment by Geri & Sidney on May 24, 2010 at 2:35am
but it's a "good crazy"!

Sidney will steal food, but he rarely destroys things. When he was younger he annihilated a few shoes and bras, but he's good now (knock on wood)
Comment by Angela Kau-Forsberg on May 24, 2010 at 1:51am
I must be crazy. I read all 41 pages and still want a corgi.
Comment by Adriana, Henry, & Catherine on May 23, 2010 at 6:27pm
Henry loves to bring in twigs and sticks from outside. The other day I caught him chewing on a plastic piece that had come out of his toy.
Comment by Jeremy, Ashley, and Addy-Bell on May 23, 2010 at 2:53pm
Here's a (partial) list of some of Addy's past criminal chews:

- Tissues (which end up in every room)
- Shoes (especially new ones)
- My flip flops (most recent)
- My wife's $100+ pair of glasses
- The edge of our windowsil and the frame of our bedroom door (It's a good thing our landlord loves our pup and is a fellow corgi-owner!)
- Our couch cushion (She "dug" it off the couch, ripped off the zipper, and distributed the contents around the living room)
- Underware, bras, and dirty socks of all shapes and sizes
- Pens and sharpies
- My mini-notebook
- Her previous two leashes
- My wife's oriental paper-mache dolls
- My fingers and toes in the morning if I don't get up when she thinks I should (really - I think its part of her herding instinct, since she jumps around and barks at the same time)

This is an incomplete list - Addy is the chewingest dog I have ever seen! And she seems to have expensive taste >_/body>
Comment by WhiteDove on May 22, 2010 at 8:19am
Quick, I'll keep lookout while you dig. . .she won't notice who started the hole!!!

Comment by Gromit, Sparkle, and Doug on May 22, 2010 at 1:33am
Partial list from Gromit's crimes:

Scotch tape dispenser
wicker basket w/green "grass" filler
silk flowers
scapbooking paper
ladies sandals x3
refrigerator magnet
ladies hair bands, assorted
small cardboard boxes
corner molding on the base boards
and a few things beyond identification when they were found.

Oh, and rocks. I replaced the wicker basket with a pot, put the silk plant back in and filled out the top of the pot with medium size decorative stones. Later I heard an odd clacking sound in the living room and Gromit was in there removing all the stones one by one and dropping them around the living room.

He's not really that destructive but he is persistent and for good or ill nothing on the floor escapes his attention. I've developed a routine of walking up to my wife with some badly mangled and slobbered item in my hand and with Corgi like innocence asking her "Do you need this anymore?"

And why is any odd, non-doggie thing found on the floor more interesting for him than a nice squeaky toy or official chew bone? My wife is an artist and I'm waiting for the day when she drops one of her expensive paint brushes on the floor and doesn't notice.
Comment by Tiffany-Rose Perry on May 22, 2010 at 12:51am
I have caught my little dummy carrying away my chapstick too... and he ate it... lil brat.

And of course she has that timing. She couldn't let all the other corgis have ALL the fun...
 

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