CORGI WEEK: Pembroke (With Bonus Corgi Mix)

If it isn’t obvious from the bandana, I ran into these two at the Million Dog March. The one on the stairs was a puppy (7 or 8 months, I think) and was having just a little bit of trouble getting up the stairs and into the little trailer-thingie. Hey, I can understand why, with those teeny little legs.

Red Pembroke Welsh Corgi  and Floppy-Eared Corgi Mix

I don’t know what the other dog is, but there’s a lot of cute in the mix.

Red Pembroke Welsh Corgi  and Floppy-Eared Corgi Mix

The corgi mix is another one of those dogs with a super-expressive face.

Red Pembroke Welsh Corgi  and Floppy-Eared Corgi Mix

I still think that the ‘cat bus’ in My Neighbor Totoro should have been a corgi. Corgis have about the same proportions as busses do. (Japanese animated movie reference. If you don’t get it, don’t worry about it.)

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5 Responses to CORGI WEEK: Pembroke (With Bonus Corgi Mix)

  1. Sandy says:

    Not only the same proportions, but the cat bus and corgis have the same big smile!!

  2. Rose Marie says:

    It’s the smile that gets me every time with corgis! It is one reason I like the cat bus – that and loving cats anyway!

  3. Adam Lang says:

    So I’m not the only one? Amazing! Now I just have to find someone to commission a drawing or painting of a corgi-as-cat-bus. Thinking about it, wouldn’t that make an awesome tee shirt?

  4. Sandy says:

    Rose Marie and I might want a tee shirt : )
    How is your friend (I apologize if I forgot his name – Glenn?) doing? Well, I hope?

    • Adam Lang says:

      Oh, that’s a good point, I should post an update on him. He’s not doing great medically (not catastrophically bad, but not great), but he’s doing okay financially thanks to the fund-raiser (between the blog donations/schwag sales/online donation page and the benefit concert, we raised over $2500!), and seems to be in surprisingly good spirits.

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