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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Horses, breeding and eventing, are the mark of the aristocracy. The Queen's corgis are a little fancy extra because she already has horses. [/quote] LOL, we have horses and I will try to remember to act "aristocratic" the next time I am mucking stalls or slinging bales of hay. Does anyone have a gaggle of corgis I can borrow???[/quote] I know, right? Anyone who's ever had horses knows it ain't all that glamorous![/quote] It's true the Corgi is a classic horseperson dog, though. Along with JRTs. You can't go to a competition without stumbling over several dozen of each. Usually some trainer has a posse of JRTs running wild around the showgrounds spooking all the horses, and they never ever put them on a leash. It amazes me that so many horse people have incredibly rude dogs. If you can train a 1200 lb animal to jump 5' fences, you'd think you'd have more control over your 25 lb. one.[/quote] This totally reminds me--the most OBNOXIOUS dogs I know belong to a horse-person/professional trainer. Corgis that jump on and try to knock over everyone and everything in their path.[/quote]
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