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Walking My Welsh Corki
I take my Welsh Corgi, Frodo, for a walk around Somerville, Massachusetts.
------ 2 Twentysomethings: She: Oh, look. A Welsh Corki! He: Yeah, huh, cute. ------ 2 Women, Mid-Sixties: Woman 1: Oh, how cute. A Welsh Corki. Woman 2: Not 'Corki', 'Corgi'. You're thinking of that retahted kid on that TV show. Woman 1: Oh yeah. 'CorGEE'. (Laughs) I said 'Corki'. Isn't that funny? Woman 2: Yeah, you're funny. ------ 2 Women, Late Thirties: Woman 1: How adorable. Woman 2: What a cutie. Woman 1: You know he looks just like that dog from 'Frasier'. Woman 2: No he doesn't, you idiot. Woman 1: No, I guess not. Woman 2: That's a Jack Russell Terrier. They look nothing alike. Woman 1: No, I guess they don't. ------ A Man and Wife, 3 kids: Man: Ooh, a Welsh Corbi. Wife: How cute. Let the kids see. (Frodo growls at kids.) Man: Moving right along... ------ 2 Teenagers: Kid 1: Hey, man, what's in the baggie? Me: Here, it's yours. Kid 1: No way, man. Kid 2: What happened to your dog's legs? Kid 1: Where's the rest of his legs? Me: I sold them at the meat market. Times are rough. Kid 1: Aw, man. (I walk on.) Kid 2: Did you see that dog's legs? Kid 1: Yeah. ------- Older woman down the street: (She watches Frodo pee.) Woman: Sure does take his time, doesn't he? Me: Yup. Woman: Doesn't he know it's cold out? Me: Probably. Woman: Looks like he's gonna fall over. Me: Yeah. ------- Frodo goes up to man in his driveway who looks and sounds like James Gandolfini from 'The Sopranos'. Frodo stands right under his butt and barks. Man jumps. Man: Whoa! What's this? (He turns.) You barking at me, you little sh!t?! Trying to get my attention, you short fu ck? Come here. (Man pets dog as I crap my jeans.) Man, this is a cute dog. I love dogs. You're a little cutie, ain't ya. Ain't ya? (Frodo wags his butt happily.) :) |
I love Corgis! Is yours a Pembroke or Cardigan?
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Lol! I especially love the Soprano's guy- very East Coast.:D
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You know, I walk dogs for a living and I NEVER have that kind of fun!
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Heh, if I'd walked past you, you'd probably overhear an even sillier reaction ;)
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He's so cute! People often comment on the shortness of my basset hound's legs. And they often think they're beagles.
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CUTE does not say the half of it! Adorable! Now you know the old adage, pets look like their people. So you must be adorable too! :D Donna |
Love the Corgi's. Friend of mine growing up had one that would consistantly tear the screen doors off going after the mailman.
Studly lil' dogs. Great stories :snap: |
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:D Jack ~ I don't know what it is about screendoors and Corgis, but Frodo trashed the screendoor at our friends' house to try and get into the yard. Weird stuff. |
Our camp bus stopped at everyone's houses to drop us off each day. We stopped at this girl's house and a dog appeared in the picture window, obviously eager to say hi to her. We could only see the dog from the torso up, but it looked like a good sized dog, like a lab or a collie. A parent opened the front door and out flew the dog - with tiny legs! I'd never seen a Corgi before then. The whole bus cracked up. What a perfect Corgi height window they had! :)
Brad, your puppy is so adorable, and I've seen that sweet thing in person too! |
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Also, Corgis have a large dog bark. They aren't yippie. Often we will get comments from delivery people saying, 'Wow, sounds like a big dog in there.' But when they see him, they laugh. Quote:
And when I do correct him, he gives me this downtrodden look that just makes me mourn. Such a manipulator... :D |
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Yes, yes, yes. That is the most DIFFICULT thing about being a furry parent. Scoundrel is notorious for being so very bad followed by so very cute. Bad cat. |
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Wait, you wanted to punish him? He's obviously perfectly innocent ;) |
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As far as the little manipulators are cute... yes, they are. Luckily our two don't get in a *lot* of trouble. They do have the bad habit or two. |
abg~ If we get a playmate for Frodo, we're going to a rescue. Totally. :)
On the whole, I think Frodo is spoiled. He's got that 'only child' syndrome. ie. We put his food out and he nonchalantly eats it when he feels like it. He's not overly affectionate. But if Shiloh (our friends' Kelpie) comes over, he eats right away. And he tries to outdo Shiloh with the affectionate kisses... :D |
Yeah, when we had only one dog she'd nibble all day. Now that we have two- neither will leave anything in their bowls.
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I had to share a story about Frodo but didn't want to start yet another thread...
I was walking Frodo last night and did not know that someone was following me down the street. (Not in a 'following to mug me' sort of following, but 'just walking behind me' sort of following.) And Frodo, who usually walks way ahead of me, turned and jetted towards this frat boy that was behind me. He barked his head off at him. It was awesome. My little Corgi was protecting me. So cute! :) |
I have to tell you that I am longing to use your line about "Lunch. Want some?" but no one has asked my what's in the bag yet.
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Are you sure you want your Corbi protecting you from a Boston Frat Boy?
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Tony Soprano: Hey, it's my little friend. Who you barking at, little sh!t? Huh? Awww, I ate an animal bigger 'n you for lunch. Little fu ck. :D I love this place... |
:snap: :D Sooooo funny!
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They're cute dogs. Queen Elizabeth is just dotty over them:
http://www.countrylife.co.uk/jubilee/corgi_history.php |
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