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Greg,

The oldest dog in that picture looks just like my Ally did. She also had the working class look like yours does. I prefer that style instead of the "Show" style. The "Show" corgis have bigger bones and look a little more blocky with bigger feet.

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Greg,

The oldest dog in that picture looks just like my Ally did. She also had the working class look like yours does. I prefer that style instead of the "Show" style. The "Show" corgis have bigger bones and look a little more blocky with bigger feet.

That's really interesting. And I think you have it pegged. The old dog is indeed a bigger Corgi. In his prime he was close to 40 lbs. Strong as a bull despite the short legs. Our 2 younger Corgis must be the "show" type. They are considerably smaller and lighter boned. I have to say also that the old dog was absolutely fearless and the younger 2 are most definitely not (LOL).

But as I said all 3 are (or were) wonderful dogs.

Sorry didn't mean to hijack the thread Rusty.

Greg

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