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17 Amazing Facts About Corgis You Might Not Know

#16 Since that time, the breed began to gain popularity very quickly around the world.

#17 And of course, this was facilitated by the fact that puppies of this breed appeared at the, at that time still young, Queen Elizabeth II and at Margaret Rose.

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  1. Not all of these facts are correct. There are more differences between the two corgis including they are completely separate breeds that descended from different types of dogs.

    You also state that the queen has had only one breed of dog, which you then contradict later. She has had both Corgis and Dorgis as well as other hunting dogs.

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