Coder is a Corgi-with-a-tail. We got him from rescue, so his past is a mystery, but as an adult, he has the body structure of a Cardigan rather than a Pembroke Welsh Corgi. He’s taller, longer and has the legs that turn out. For a modern Cardigan, he’s a bit small, his ears are smallish and his coloring is relatively plain. He dislikes children and thinks that he should rule over all other dogs, even when he can walk right under their bellies. He was wild as a puppy (we got him at 9 months), but now that he’s nearly 10, he’s settled down nicely. This winter we had one storm that produced nearly 2 feet of heavy snow — we had to shovel paths for him.
Coderis a CorCoder is a Corgi-with-a-tail. We got him from rescue, so his past is a mystery, but as an adult, he has the body structure of a Cardigan rather than a Pembroke Welsh Corgi. He’s taller, longer and has the legs that turn out. For a modern Cardigan, he’s a bit small, his ears are smallish and his coloring is relatively plain. He dislikes children and thinks that he should rule over all other dogs, even when he can walk right under their bellies. He was wild as a puppy (we got him at 9 months), but now that he’s nearly 10, he’s settled down nicely.gi-with-a-tail. We got him from rescue, so his past is a mystery, but as an adult, he has the body structure of a Cardigan rather than a Pembroke Welsh Corgi. He’s taller, longer and has the legs that turn out. For a modern Cardigan, he’s a bit small, his ears are smallish and his coloring is relatively plain. He dislikes children and thinks that he should rule over all other dogs, even when he can walk right under their bellies. He was wild as a puppy (we got him at 9 months), but now that he’s nearly 10, he’s settled down nicely.
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