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Published: 2010-04-02 03:22:07 +0000 UTC; Views: 410; Favourites: 17; Downloads: 8
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Description A friend of mine's Cardigan Corgi, "Bella."

She's a lovely dog.
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KatyBartosh [2010-04-02 03:32:03 +0000 UTC]

Aw, what an angel

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brandi3981 [2010-04-02 03:25:32 +0000 UTC]

Does she get along well with the crew?

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SilverblueCat In reply to brandi3981 [2010-04-02 03:31:01 +0000 UTC]

She does -- she plays with my boys when she visits.

She's a very sweet girl.

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brandi3981 In reply to SilverblueCat [2010-04-02 03:52:02 +0000 UTC]

^_^ does she show like your cardi's?

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SilverblueCat In reply to brandi3981 [2010-04-02 04:10:07 +0000 UTC]

Yep... my friend shows her and all of her dogs. She's got a gorgeous male Champion, and her two girls.

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brandi3981 In reply to SilverblueCat [2010-04-02 14:32:20 +0000 UTC]

thats awwsome (not a typo: AWW=cute AWESOME=impressive)

seems like you are over run with corgis do you know any tri-colors or the "fluffies" I heard online the rare corgi w/ longer hair can't show I know one corgi that is a big shaggy but doesn't look like the fluffies I see online

also sorry I can't help but ask since you can't fix a show dog how do you prevent ONE of the boys from getting the girl pregnant? doggy diapers, or does she actually breed (aka the cardigan litter you recently photographed)

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SilverblueCat In reply to brandi3981 [2010-04-02 22:07:18 +0000 UTC]

Yup, I know tri's and fluffies! Actually, if you look up a Cardi named Starbuck (and a girl Cardi named Pixel) they're fluffy. Simon carries the fluff gene, Caleb doesn't. So, to keep from getting fluffs, you don't breed two carriers together. Some people do, because it's only a coat fault, and you can get nice coated pups out of the litter. It doesn't hurt the dog genetically, it just gives a fluffy coat.

Hahahha... well, the answer to keep that from happening is -- a six foot leash, you on the other end, and no one gets to go out with anyone else or hang out with each other until they're done being in heat. I don't care if you have a fence, dogs go over and under and through those. The best dog chastity belt is a leash with you at the other end and watching them like a hawk.

Also, doors and crates and no fun hanging out for a few weeks. It's actually not hard to do, the thing is, you need to be aware that your dog is in season.

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brandi3981 In reply to SilverblueCat [2010-04-03 19:38:26 +0000 UTC]

^_^ goody 4 u all

speaking of leashes its nice in maryland today so I walked 2 dogs at the humane soceity today a hyper 7yr old retriever named rusty & a 3yr old female shepard mix named precious I like them both but they REFUSE to look when I try to get pix of them

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