Started this discussion. Last reply by Stephen Bale Nov 21, 2011. 6 Replies 0 Likes
Wanted Someone who is travelling from the UK to the US on a United / Continental flight and would be willing to take with them a young corgi travelling with them in the cabin. Preferably to the…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Rebecca Marie O'Bryan Jul 10, 2011. 4 Replies 2 Likes
I agree fully with John WolffThis is in more than one partWe do ours differently. We had our first corgi at 16 months and you couldn't near her claws, somebody could have frightened her, we just just…Continue
Posted on September 9, 2011 at 2:19pm 2 Comments 0 Likes
I have a friend in Michigan state who has a pemmy bitch for rehoming. Apparently she prefers to be on her own but will tollerate other smaller dogs and corgis. She prefers not to be with larger dogs.
If you are interested and require further information please reply to 0269 978 8603.
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We are seeing these on the adverts for Freeview TV and the Royal Wedding between Kate and William. Hope you all have some fun.
How about the big Cake. If you have problems with the links please contact me.
How about a round world Corgi party for the Wedding!!!! Pictures posted here.
Regards
Stephen, Haverfordwest Pembrokeshire, Wales.
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Just a month or so! I can finally comment on your pictures now.
Stephen,
I received your e-mail but can't send one back! That is so neat that you were able to see the great grandfather!
This tail-docking thing seems practically a religious issue here in USA; some people really like it, so we don't see many Pems with tails, but I think the tails look great. Good for keeping the nose warm at night, too.
Gwynnie & Al say hi from West Pembrokeshire.
I met a Swedish vallhund the other day -- rare here in USA -- the spitz ancestry was obvious especially when it curled its tail up over the back, but sometimes it lowered the tail too. I guess they don't dock vallhunds, but many are born naturally bobtailed; this one had a full otter-tail.
Stephen, thanks for the pictures of your gang there. Button is especially eye-catching and brings back fond memories of my first two Corgis, Watson & Tinsel.
Yes, there are some limitations to how much one can put into the comments or private e-mails here. Those of us fond of writing often bump into the limits!
It's great to have a MyCorgi member from "the mother country" and Pembrokeshire no less; we'll look forward to reading of your Corgi happenings over there as you have time to post them.
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