These two characters spend their days at their Mom’s Tracy P.’s Scottsdale gallery, where they multi-task as Customer Relations Specialists and a crack Security Team. In addition to their professional talents, they are highly skilled beggars who love visitors and consider themselves therapy dogs for traveling pet owners suffering “furball withdrawal.”
They know how to give Mom the stare down from the door of her office when it’s time for their walk.
Russian artist Valery Yershov met them when he had a showing at the gallery, promptly fell in love, and soon after immortalized them in his “Corgi Can Can“.
Now THAT’s art!
At eleven, Mashu is uncle to nine year-old Chino. They like to celebrate holidays with Grandma (who looks delighted with a visit from the granddogs).
Well I’m hooked … how ’bout you?
Welcome to The Daily Corgi, boys!
Lois says
What a charming pair they are, love the painting ! So cute !!!!!
Two French Bulldogs says
cuties, are you at work?
Benny & Lily
Anonymous says
Quite jealous they get to come to work with you. I would stop by your gallery just to see your babies.
Tracy P says
Mashu & Chino, to the Two French Bulldogs: "Why yes, we are. Want to swing by for a playdate?" Everyone's welcome!
Vicki P. says
From Pearl of Nabesna (Corgi cousin of Mashu and Chino)
I can tell you that these boys are great and very handsome. They know how to have a good time gutting toys and such and they do a great job watching after their mom and God knows she needs it!
Marie says
Too cute! Who wouldn't love to go to work every day with these two?
Vicki P. says
From Pearl of Nabesna (corgi cousin of Mashu and Chino)
These boys are great and work really hard. They really know how to have a good time and make a slammin' team when it comes to gutting toys. They also do a very good job taking care of their mom and God knows that's a full time job. It's the same for me with my mom and I have to do it by myself!
I love your blog and will be following along. You can check out my blog at http://www.pearlofnabesna.blogspot.com. Mom hasn't helped me write anything in ages – maybe this will light a fire!