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Do the Queen's corgis run all over?

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But only when Susan was given to Elizabeth on her 18th birthday by her father did she have her own dog. Susan became the matriarch of the royal corgi line and it was the beginning of a 68-year love affair. read more

“My corgis are family,” the Queen has said. Family, as she of all people knows, requires serious work, no matter how impeccable the pedigree. Since the 1950s, with considerable help from others, the Queen has personally overseen a program of corgi breeding that is based on the grounds of Windsor Castle. read more

[citation needed] The Queen stopped breeding corgis in 2015 so as not to leave any behind when she died. Her final corgi, Willow, died in April 2018. Two 'dorgis', Vulcan and Candy, are still alive. The royal corgis are known all across the world and have been portrayed in many ways such as statues and works of art. read more