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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This photo's a little dark and probably fuzzy because I was laughing so hard when I took it. I watched Lucy walk up to my cactus and rip the whole thing out of the pot. I could tell by the look on her face what she was going to do but I was too slow to grab her. She then decided to run through the whole house with it in her mouth leaving a ton of dirt all over my carpet, eventually stopping to try and eat it before I grabbed it away. I couldn't help but laugh watching her be so proud at what she had done. Thankfully, the cactus was able to be replanted and is physically ok but I'm sure it's still a little traumatized.
In this story I am the criminal sadly! My husband and I had "words" the other morning, and quite loudly I might add! After he slammed out the door, I stomped to the bathroom to get ready for work mumbling about husbands the whole way. After taking a shower, getting dressed, and putting on my make up, I thought it was strangely silent in the house. No nails clicking across the floor, no bones being dropped, no whining to go out. I thought where in the world are the dogs? I checked outside, went through a few rooms thinking they might have got shut in but nothing. So I called their names and simultaneously, side by side, two black noses poked out from under the bed skirt. I burst out laughing and they exploded out from under the bed, wriggling in delight that the war was over! I assured them mom and dad were not getting a divorce! Sheesh, good thing these two weren't around when the kids were still at home, they would have permanently camped out under the bed!
Yes Wendy, our Daughter-in-law is a beauty and is also very smart and fun, my son chose very well. Misty, the dobe, is a riot once you figure out her very quiet mannerisms. Such a contrast compared to the corgis "all out there" attitude. She always looks like she is posing for a protection poster!
Jack concurs. A pixie-ish face, full of mischief and cheekbones that you couldn't buy from a plastic surgeon, haha! Where'd they meet?
What a beautiful couple. And how hilarious that the Dobie is expressionless. Having owned only Corgis since I was 16, I didn't know that other breeds didn't show every emotion on their faces! And OMG, that sofa. Made Ricky-Rafa look like an amateur. Speaking of facial expressions, your daughter-in-law takes the cake (pun!). What a face on her. Adorable. Looks like your son got a wonderful girl, and knowing you, she is a lucky bride! Congratulations to all of you.
I also think that photo is hilarious! Bully breeds have a great goofy look. I think Corgis have the most expressive faces of any breed. On the other hand, our Doberman rarely changes expression. I think that is why they are so often perceived as threatening. This is a photo of her after eating a layer of the wedding cake I was making for my son and new daughter-in-law's wedding cake! She looks unrepentant..
That is one proud grin. Yup, highly satisfied with his work. I can't believe the owner had the presence of mind to get a camera and pose the dog!
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