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4-H Lambs VS Corgis
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisy" data-source="post: 767410" data-attributes="member: 3193"><p>Would have been good if you had the camera...I find thise Corgi's gutsy little buggers I had one when I was growing up as a child, He was a lovely dog I could do anything with him, put him in a To-to, a pair of trousers and jacket, scarf or hat and he wouldn't bat an eyelid, I took many a funny photo of him, but manage to get my Mums bag, no way, he guarded it with his life.</p><p>If my Mum asked me to bring her bag my answer was always 'yeah right, I value my arm' He was a Cardigan Corgi, he lived until he was about 14 years old. I loved that old dog. Dandy was his name and he was dandy in every way. Red and White his white ruff went all the way around his neck and chest it looked like he had a white bib on. sorry I digress. I get carried away when I remember my childhood friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisy, post: 767410, member: 3193"] Would have been good if you had the camera...I find thise Corgi's gutsy little buggers I had one when I was growing up as a child, He was a lovely dog I could do anything with him, put him in a To-to, a pair of trousers and jacket, scarf or hat and he wouldn't bat an eyelid, I took many a funny photo of him, but manage to get my Mums bag, no way, he guarded it with his life. If my Mum asked me to bring her bag my answer was always 'yeah right, I value my arm' He was a Cardigan Corgi, he lived until he was about 14 years old. I loved that old dog. Dandy was his name and he was dandy in every way. Red and White his white ruff went all the way around his neck and chest it looked like he had a white bib on. sorry I digress. I get carried away when I remember my childhood friend. [/QUOTE]
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