Do you have any funny stories about herding behavior in your corgis??
I am deaf-- have been since I was three-- and when we got our first corgi, Andy, back in 1989, the only communication device I had to talk on the phone was the TDD (nowadays we have videoconferencing and relay calls and blackberries, thank goodness). What would happen when the phone rang was that Andy's ears would prick backwards-- he would listen to see if my mother answered it, and if it was for ME (TDD tones) she would yell, "KIM! Phone!" and immediately Andy would jump up, start barking like crazy, find me, nip at my heels to get me to MOVE... and continue nipping and barking at my heels as I ran to my room to answer the phone. He would not leave me alone until he saw me pick up the phone and put it on the TDD, then he would saunter off with a "JOB WELL DONE!" attitude. Pretty cute!!! Max didn't "herd" like that, though...