I talk about our dog a lot. The first question most people ask me is what breed she is. Most of the time when I reply that she is a corgi… I get a blank stare. It is rare that I meet someone who know what a corgi is.
“What is a corgi?”
I have tried to simplify my description of a corgi. My lengthy descriptions…seem to put people to sleep.
This is my new description: Imagine a dachshund, with a fox head, and a bunny butt.
My question to you is this: how do you describe corgis to people?
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Foxes are always a good example.
I have some friends who laugh at me when I say she is short and long. For some reason it seems a lot of people in this part of Indiana know about corgis and quite a few have relatives who own them or corgi mixes.
I am actually impressed when I get the question, "is she a cardigan or a pembroke?" Then I can explain the obvious (stubby) difference between the two. It's fun to live with a conversation piece.
Well, if they can see Sidney, I just say "They are awesome! Smart, loving and really funny! They are herding dogs, they are big dogs on short legs and they LOVE to eat"
If they can't see him and I need to describe what a corgi looks like, I either describe him as a short-legged fox or I say "short legs, pointy ears, kinda like a sawed-off German shepherd" :p
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