If a hunky Welsh Corgi on a windswept beach is your idea of a celebrity snapshot, welcome home! My name is Laurie Eno and I invite you to the tribe.
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susancorgisays
Oh, how beautiful is this team. Congratulations on accomplishing all of these maneuvers!
Anonymoussays
Too cute! Loving the long tail. Think it should become the standard for the US.
sherry@awesomecorgis.comsays
There's a whole lot of us with very smart corgis that would love to learn how to teach them the great things that Eetu does! Where do we go to learn?? Direct me if you can – and thanks sherry@awesomecorgis.com
Anonymoussays
Delightful!I look forward to convincing my 16 month-old Pembroke to try some of those maneuvers. I heartily agree with Anonymous – I wish the Pembrokes could keep their tails. Eetu has a glorious tail. And tail position helps people to read a dog's emotions more clearly. I understand docking for field work, but if a Pembroke is strictly a companion animal, not meant for show competitions, why not let them keep their tails?
Marysays
I too wish I could find a place that would teach ME to teach my very smart Corgi how to do these things. She knows the basics, she's learning the crawl on the belly one right now, but I'd love to do things like a little dance together or something cool like that!
susancorgi says
Oh, how beautiful is this team. Congratulations on accomplishing all of these maneuvers!
Anonymous says
Too cute! Loving the long tail. Think it should become the standard for the US.
sherry@awesomecorgis.com says
There's a whole lot of us with very smart corgis that would love to learn how to teach them the great things that Eetu does! Where do we go to learn?? Direct me if you can – and thanks sherry@awesomecorgis.com
Anonymous says
Delightful!I look forward to convincing my 16 month-old Pembroke to try some of those maneuvers. I heartily agree with Anonymous – I wish the Pembrokes could keep their tails. Eetu has a glorious tail. And tail position helps people to read a dog's emotions more clearly. I understand docking for field work, but if a Pembroke is strictly a companion animal, not meant for show competitions, why not let them keep their tails?
Mary says
I too wish I could find a place that would teach ME to teach my very smart Corgi how to do these things. She knows the basics, she's learning the crawl on the belly one right now, but I'd love to do things like a little dance together or something cool like that!