Red Corgis... They Give THEMSELVES Wings!

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omg, soooo cute!!

Oh, and i have to ask...according to your siggy (which cracks me up)...

what would Ada read??? (or has she not learned yet? lol!)
 

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Not sure... Dave Barry's Bad Habits? Teehee, she's such a comedian herself... I can only imagine her reading something that makes people laugh!
 

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What nice shots. Most of those are framers!

She is a beautiful little thing... Is she easy to train/responsive? I wonder if they'd be good agility dogs...?

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She is absolutely adorable!! :hail: :hail:
Does she have a working or glamour coat?
If you don't mind my asking, what lines is she from?

Now...MORE PICTURES PLEASE! :p :popcorn:


I wonder if they'd be good agility dogs...?
They make awesome agility dogs, which is the reason I ended up deciding on them. Everything about them is larger than their body, lol, if that makes any sense at all. The only thing that I have seen as far as corgis and agility (and this may be with all dogs and not just corgis) that makes me wary is that so many seem to tear their CCL's. I know that there is a vet who specializes in corgis and deals with the CCL's and other problems like that because they have such a different structure than other dogs.
 

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PWCorgi - mostly Terragon, Venwood, and Caamora. Those kennels are in the 4th and 5th gens. Everything else is practically unrecognizable by corgi people who don't live in the area, because they are simple working dogs - no trialing, just actual working stock dogs. My corgi friends remember the dogs in her pedigree based on their working ability and what they've seen in the pasture... it's different that what I'm used to with the dobes, but I'm learning to see merit in what someone who has been working with Corgis for thirty years tell me about a great (yet untitled) dog in her pedigree that I would have overlooked.
 

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Oh - also, regarding her coat... I'm not sure. I've heard the terms before, but I can't put my finger on their exact definitions.

Ada has a very thick, luxurious coat. Stays clean though, doesn't mat or collect dirt or water. It's neat, she's impervious to the cold!
 

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I can't say that I'm familiar with Terragon, Venwood sounds familiar, and I definitally know Caamora. Thanks.

The glamour coat is the type that is usually in the show ring. It's longer than the working coat, but retains the same coarse outercoat as the working one. From what I've seen the most noticable difference is that the working coat doesn't usually have fluffy pants.

Maybe this will help because I'm not good with words, lol:
Working coat
Glamour coat
 

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She'll probably have a glamour coat - she's got the beginnings of nice pantaloons!

I believe Tarragon is an Australian breeder.
 

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