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Mia and Wolfe (Welsh Corgi)

I have two of the best Pembroke Welsh Corgis*. The tan one is Mia and the black is Wolfe. They are brother and sister, and every time they travel in the car they always have to be touching each other and the sleep with their heads crossed. It's priceless.

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By Mary S. from High Point, NC

*Editor's Note: The plural of corgi is sometimes listed as corgwn, rather than corgis.

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March 12, 20110 found this helpful

Great picture. They're beautiful!

 

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March 14, 20110 found this helpful

Hi Mary,
I have a Pembroke name Tucker. Tucker is our 4th Corgi and we just love him dearly. There is nothing like watching a Corgi bottom. lol. Tucker is now 14 and still acts like a puppy.

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The pictures of your fur babies is just priceless. There is a site called MyCorgi.com You should go there and check it out. There is a pix of my Tucker there.

 
March 14, 20110 found this helpful

Hello from Western NC! I have a Pembroke who looks just like Mia. His name is William (Will). He will be a year old next month. Corgis are so much fun, and Will has brought us such joy, watching all his antics. Your dogs are gorgeous! Wish they could all play together.

 

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