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Not sharing the house with one right now. Our most recent one passed in December of 2017.

Still picking up Corgi hair, AKA Fibers of Joy and Love, with the vacuum.

Not this much as this realistic image, though:

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Doesn't matter how much your Corgi eats -- you reap many times the volume in Corgi hair/FoJ&L.

Yup.

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Thank you!

Not sharing the house with one right now. Our most recent one passed in December of 2017.

Still picking up Corgi hair, AKA Fibers of Joy and Love, with the vacuum.

Not this much as this realistic image, though:

images


Doesn't matter how much your Corgi eats -- you reap many times the volume in Corgi hair/FoJ&L.

Yup.

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Our last dog, Sam, was a Corgi/Bassett hound mix. Silliest dog ever. He could chase kids in circles forever. Never growled or bit anyone. Just gave kisses! Bonus, my kids never had dirty faces or hands!
 
I have made one similar in my basement for grand kiddies. Used decorative masking tape, mounted signs on yardsticks and stuck in planters with gravels to hold in place, used chalk, etc. Definitely a hit with kiddos. Now if we could just get past this era and back to where they can come visit me and enjoy
 
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