Tully's a pretty tenacious dog. He's got a great
personality but he thinks he's three times his size (a
lot of corgi's do). I suppose this is bred into them
since they heard some formidable livestock including
Highland cattle. He passed his hearding instinct
trials with flying colors but we never intended to
work him. He's just a part of the family.

It's true about the Queen, she's had corgi's since the
50's. She lost one a couple years back when it was
mauled by Princess Anne's bull terrier and had to be
put down.

I got in between a female bull terrier and a lab mix
at the dog park once. I grabbed both by their collars
to drag them apart and the bull got me once on the
thumb. Let's just say that didn't feel good. Not a
smart thing to do but the lab was just a pup and was
in real danger of getting torn up.

-Brendan
--- William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Brendan MacRae"
> Subject: PESO: Another couple for William
> 
> 
> >
> http://www.primelensphoto.com/tully_snow/index.html
> >
> 
> Nice little Corgi. One of our club members had one.
> He was an incredibly 
> tough little fellow who had no problems at all
> telling my male Rotweiller 
> where to go, how far to go, and what mode of
> transport he should use when 
> leaving. After the first time they met, we decided
> that they just couldn't 
> be allowed within 10 yards of each other, mostly to
> save my Rottie's hide.
> Queen Elizabeth, IIRC, keeps Corgis, and I believe
> she holds some sort of 
> working title on one of her dogs for it's distance
> work.
> 
> William Robb 
> 
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