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Welsh Cardigan Corgi - Annika and friends
 

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I would like to introduce you to my best friends

This is me with my very best friend, Barney. We often meet for walks and golf and here we are at the seaside. Cardigan corgis are bred for driving cattle and used to drive herds of cattle from Wales into England. I don't have any cattle to practise on so I practise herding Barney. He is 6 years old and very patient. Isn't he a dear. 

With Mouse

Big Ears

Blue

Mouse is a terrier - more a terror really. Woof, woof. She is very tiny and her owner is the boss at Abbotsley Golf Club. This was Mouse with me at the coast. In the background is my other pal, Twiglet. They are having to have training with Dog Whisperer, Ingrid, to stop them going down badger holes and other naughty things terriers do.

This is my friend, Big Ears, the donkey. We do have quite a lot in common. And no one calls me "Big Ears" when he's around!

He's my new friend from Crufts. Blue is a very pretty blue merle puppy and I know we will meet at plenty of shows. My owner says I will be having puppies some day. I hope they are as gorgeous as Blue.
With best friend, Barney
And this is Viv, my owner. 
 
 
 
 
And look at the picture of a whole troop of Cardigan corgis. Edward the Cat says the collective noun for Cardigan corgis is a choir of Cardigan corgis because we have such fine Welsh singing voices!

Sophie - showing off her tail

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  • Barney by the Sea
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  • Edward on the golf course gate

And this is Henry - another of my handsome golfing pals
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