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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2007

Family reunion with mom, grandma, brothers, and sisters at the Rocky L Ranch in Shingle Springs, California.

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  • where was this? It looks like it was in massachusetts. (Actually, some of the dogs in those pics look kind of like mine. At 1:50, the black headed one looks like my dog finnagan, only quite skinnier.

  • Shingle Springs, CA. Just above Sacramento.

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  • whats more fun then 1 corgi?

    6 corgis!

  • corgis are just the perfect dogs

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  • My 13 year old corgi, Bailey, is boss of the house (she thinks anyway). She started herding the kids when she was about 6 weeks old and still does it today. She herds the cats, other dogs, guests and always has a lot to say. She'll come up to and talk in her "inside voice" and look at you like she knows you understand.

  • @Davoren15 No, I wouldn't say so and "vicious" is against the breed standard. They were bred to herd cattle and sheep and be all-around farm dogs, so they tend to be bossy and they will enforce their dominance by nipping heels and being growly. They talk a lot and make all kinds of interesting noises (Arrrroooooo! is my favorite). They do like to growl when playing with you and each other - though I wouldn't call them "angry", just expressive. They are very affectionate, too.

  • @trbfshmn Mine's a major talker, but then she feels like she has to manage every little thing. How to be a Corgi: if it moves, you bark at it, if it runs you chase it, when it stops, you bite it.

  • MY CORGI IS NAMED ZOEY TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO­OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO­OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO­OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO­OOOOOOOOOOO

  • Corgis are great. You can practically train them with sweet-talk. But they like food too. I call out, "Who's a champion?" and Bonnie always comes. Then I say "Who's the bestest puppy?" Bonnie comes. I say, "Who's the best?" And Keira comes.

  • @Penglens If they didn't bark a lot, they would be.

  • @trbfshmn Well, the Corgi I know is really messed up in the head. He's quite mental. It is always running, barks at everything and begs for food. Every time I go and pick up the kids, he barks at me like he's seen me for the first time in his life, even though I've walked him and taken him to my house. He even ate a few dollar bills once because he thought it was lettuce.

    Plus he's the only black Corgi I've ever seen.  Don't believe me? Check out my You Tube Video entitled "Stupid Corgi"

  • @Rabscuttle02 ,That's simply not true!!! I've had Corgis since 1972 and not one chatterbox among them!!! They all have an Alert bark; if mine is barking I need to find out why!!! When Cedar clears the back porch and enters the yard he will bark one arrival bark string(3 to 5), to let anything out there know that He is now on site!! lol But unless there is a squirrel to discipline , or Duke next door to greet, that's it!!! trb

  • What's cuter and more fun than a smiling, FRAPing Corgi.

  • We've had 2 corgi girls, at different times. They have both been very strong-willed, dominant ladies who love to play and chase. Neither of our girls has had a mean moment EXCEPT when they had to assert that dominance by putting our malamute in his place! After owning our first corgi, we can't imagine ever wanting another breed of dog. They are perfect!

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