She wasnβt super into it the one time I tried giving her one, but she very much decides when she wants to chew on something or not (sheβll leave a bully stick alone for two weeks and then devour it in an afternoon randomly) so might have been not the right timing
I have someone exactly like that. More than one even. How do I get rid of them? Because that shit makes me despise people I would otherwise just not think about at all.
She actually isnβt! I did find a corgi/aussie mix with the same coloring patterns, but apparently just litters from her dadβs line tend to have one pup that has asymmetric markings, and Sammy was the winner in her litter. Here she is with her brother (and littermate) Wallace.
Cutie pies.
Wallace, great tenacious, wee dug name.
I'm UK. The queen always had corgis. So used to the breed, but, only in recent years, found out that they are for horse wrangling. Quite honestly astonishing. #respect
Oh my gosh! They are so cute. I never realized that Corgis come in varied colors; and the heterochomic(?) eye. I had to look that up. I'm not sure if that's what it's called but it's mesmerizing.
The Creator of the Universe/Evolution gave us two great gifts: dogs and cats. Dogs to build up our confidence/self-esteem as well as our ability to love and cats to keep us humble.
I sometimes take a few photos at a time to pick the best one (see below) but I swear in both of those the only thing I actually changed was crop the first so you didnβt see my side.
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It's fine for a dog, bred to be dependent and confused as they are. We made them like this. It's absolutely not okay for a human being.
....that's how I look at cheese π
P.S. did you know that dogs absolutely love peanut butter!??
Is she a mix, with that one blue eye?
Wallace, great tenacious, wee dug name.
I'm UK. The queen always had corgis. So used to the breed, but, only in recent years, found out that they are for horse wrangling. Quite honestly astonishing. #respect
I have one. He would sell his soul for a snack
Hereβs my Mocha π
Sheβs mixed with a Corgi