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@ snow.wulf: I had a German Sheppard once. 15 years is a very nice old age for them. Hope your dog will get better and pull out a bit more time, wouldn't be surprised either - they are one tough breed.
I know I've been moaning a lot how I want to get a dog, but looks like that won't be as soon as I'd like. Will have to wait till I finish university. Till then, it's a cat country here. :woohoo:
They usually don't come to eat all at once (all are outdoor cats), so I don't even have enough bowls for all of them. :silly: There are still like 3 cats of the pack missing in this picture. :woohoo:
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^__^ YaY for Corgies! Mine is silly and likes to be on his back. Sorry bout the bragging, but I didn't pay anything for mine, but thats because his first family rejected him, all because his ears don't stand up All the time. They stand when he wants them to... usually if there's food involved. Love him to bits.
The thing about lying on your back, is something that all Corgi owners know. :laugh:
All of our corgis have done it and our new puppy is no exception. :kiss:
I'm glad you've got yours - when the previous owner would not have him. They seem to me somewhat superficial when they wouldn't keep him for the ear or not. Should he have been used for breeding?
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