Corgi's LARPing has to be one of the most d'awww/whaaaa things I have ever seen.
Speaking of them,
I like the "Professor Corgi" meme so much <3
Dammit, I want to get one now ;_;
I want one too, they're lovely. I wanted to adopt my friend's corgi when she had to move, but I can't have a dog here Mines already don't live with me
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And also, the bacon corgi
Mixing two of my favorite things
You horribru
The lack of Sheltie love makes me sad.
Post some shelties then, how are we supposed to represent every dog breed in existence!
I knew you'd come through for me, Artee. <3
Banana Corgi
Yes! I'm a thorough dog lover, but I prefer the big fluffy ones that can be doubled as pillows. Freaking love dogs <_<...
"Believe in your heart, reaching to the shining sun, now for the sake of grasping victory!"
Necowain the II
I prefer cats; but Corgi is one of the few small breeds I like. I also prefer the bigger ones, though most of my favorites are not so big
Enrolled Snicker in obedience school, to teach him how to listen instead of running off and doing whatever he feels like. And since I had my phone, here's a group shot of his class!
Clockwise from the little bulldog mix hiding at the top: Meatball, Rooter the beagle, my Snickerdoodle, and Zeus the doberman. Each and every one of them is hugely friendly and fun, though they listen like... well, like dogs who needed obedience school. It's a fun place to be!
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Well, let's hope he'll pass his finals!
I saw an obedience class training once. It was pretty fun to watch, though Beau never needed to go to obedience school for anything.
This obedience school is quiet nice.
Wonderful examples I have, are the Australian Cattle Dogs people in my college own. This breed is the most obedient one I've ever seen. And they didn't even learn that at a obedience school, their owners taught them on their own.
He's a smart boy, but he's got about ten times more energy than he needs for daily life and fifty times more curiosity. The trick is teaching him to actually, y'know, get him to pay attention. Once he does that, he picks up new things like a champ.
They are tons of fun to be at, though the urge to just let the dogs all run around and wrestle for an hour instead of learning is always there.