I always tend to lump corgis with scotties, which I love, but all the ones I've met seem to be highly irascible types, who'd take your ankles out as soon as look at you, and work their way up to the knees. Corgis seem a little mellower, but I don't know much about their temperament.
Spike's Bitches 25 to Life
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Someone drop-kicked a Yorkie (I think) a few months ago and the little animal died horribly. I'd google the article, but it would just make me cry again.
Well, corgis are herding dogs -- they like to keep busy. They are heelers so they may possibly nip at the heel.
Oh god, I hope it's clear that I would never ever do it and in no way support kicking dogs of any kind, however annoying. That's awful, Trudes.
Don't want to think about it. Would never, ever do that, no matter how annoying I find some small undisciplined dogs. Want to drop-kick their clueless owners sometimes.
Please don't relate an article about someone kicking a human. Please. Sarcasm, only.
Here's something on corgis. They might be a little active for what you need. [link]
Oh, Plei! That is just fucking adorable!
I love the expression on her face, especially considering the shirt. Hee!
PLEASE tell me they live in old town Alexandra.
Nope. Potomac. Said daughter had an, ahem, rebellious phase in college. She hooked up with someone from a not-so-good section of Baltimore, and Boo was the result. I do believe the father is no longer in the picture.
brenda, I've heard "Boo" as a nickname before (in the South now that you mention it), but combined with his legal name, it gives that child a horrendous hurdle to overcome once he hits grade school.