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| Attention all Corgi Smart Peoples; Need your assistance on a school project | |
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| thetoothpick&oliveshow | Feb 9 2008, 05:03 AM Post #1 |
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Does anyone know a good site to find bone structure of corgi's? I'm doing a research project comparing the bone structure of Pembroke Corgi's to Great Dane's. I've got most of what I need for the Great Dane's, but nothing for the pembrokes. Thank you! Oh, and while I'm at it, any of you experts on Seabiscuit? |
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| clearound | Feb 9 2008, 04:55 PM Post #2 |
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Thomas H. Cruise!
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Try Susan Strickland. Here is her website. http://www.honeyfoxcorgis.com I have three but other than to tell you they are long with big ears and short legs, I cannot tell you much about their bone structure. Now if you want to know about their peronalities, I could talk to you for days. |
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| thetoothpick&oliveshow | Feb 9 2008, 05:18 PM Post #3 |
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Thanks clearound, I'll definitly see if that helps. |
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| ElonGrad1997 | Feb 9 2008, 06:13 PM Post #4 |
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Magical Leopluridon
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Here's a link to the AKC breed standard: AKC.org More... http://www.pwccwr.org/pembrokehistory.html http://lib.bioinfo.pl/pmid:17850278 http://marvin.cs.uidaho.edu/~heckendo/corgiHistory.html If it helps, Corgis are a true "dwarf" breed. |
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| thetoothpick&oliveshow | Feb 10 2008, 07:13 AM Post #5 |
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Thanks Elon. That really helps! |
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