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Getting a roommate

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some names I am thinking of, in no particular order:

Fafhrd (Faf-erd, like Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser)
Rory
Finlay (Fin for short)
Finn
Drake
Archer
Fox (because i think corgi's kind of look like foxes)
Fawkes (a play on fox as above)
Raleigh
Edwyn (Ed for short)
Rowan
Desmond
Bandit
 
Yep, Pembroke Welsh Corgi to be exact.

6 weeks old today.

Not sure what to name him yet. I have a few I'm knocking around.

Einstein
Cowboy
Bebop
Ed/edward
spike
THe name of the ship (forgot)
etc
etc

u know, the usual list for Corgi's
 
oh snap.

welcome to the corgi brigade. we've been looking for a Donatello. care to join us?


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In hindsight, the sable corgi should have been named Fox.
 
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Spider dog!

In that pic it looks like he's just hanging out on a wall like it's no big deal. 😀

Puppies are so cute. Congrats on getting one. Will make a great room mate. Better than a human one. 😀
 
My corgi/golden mix was named Foxy.

I don't know how much interaction you've had with normal Corgis, but how did the mix compare? Retrievers are pretty smart dogs, and I've always found them really well tempered (my favorite part about a Golden Retriever). My aunt and uncle have always had Golden Retrievers and they've been such pleasant dogs to be around.
 
I don't know how much interaction you've had with normal Corgis, but how did the mix compare? Retrievers are pretty smart dogs, and I've always found them really well tempered (my favorite part about a Golden Retriever). My aunt and uncle have always had Golden Retrievers and they've been such pleasant dogs to be around.

She was more like a miniture golden than a corgi IMHO. She was definitely a velcro dog and loved affection from all people. Other dogs and cats she didn't care for, she wouldn't growl or bark at them...just not interested.

My wife thought she was the best dog ever. They were very close.
 
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