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Originally Posted by Tonchi
Get the first one, Mari. If his nose color has already filled in, he is either the first born or the strongest of the two pups. More developed internally, choose him.
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Yeah, I would agree with you, Tonchi. However, I will get the pup that the breeder picks out for me - there are 4 others, too. Cardigan Welsh Corgi's are scarce as hen's teeth. I had to apply for the pup just like applying for a job and give references and everything. The breeder is highly reputable and her Corgi's consistently win at a agility and herding trials on the national level. I felt fortunate to be one of the 6 lucky Cardi pup applicants she accepted. Since I want a companion animal, not a show dog or one for breeding, I won't be given the pick of the litter which is fine by me. I researched Cardigan breeders pretty extensively and actually turned down two offers of other puppies because I am so impressed with this breeder's dogs and her philosophy. Any pup from that litter is going to make a fine walking companion and pal!
Here's a pic of a Cardi competing in an agility competition. I'm actually hoping for a blue merle like the one in the picture. Now is that guy gonna help you get fit or what?