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  2. Dookie (dog) - Wikipedia

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    After being chosen by the family, Dookie was boarded by Thelma Gray until the family had moved to Windsor, though he did spend some time at Glamis Castle. [3] Gray and her kennel staff joked that the dog had become so "snooty" after being selected by the royal family and they began calling him "the Duke", which was shortened to "Dukie" and finally to "Dookie."

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  4. Corgi Sets up a Doggy ‘Help Desk’ and His Advice Is Too Funny

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  5. Laurie (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Mike Finn suggested that "there's no high horror here but there is a solid story", describing "Laurie" as "another take on being old and alone and trying to give your life shape and purpose". [12] Writing for Corriere della Sera , Stefano Ferri described "Laurie" as a "very strange story", suggesting "the plot has nothing to do with the dog but ...

  6. George and Kellyanne Conway mourn the death of family dog - AOL

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    Attorney, columnist and Donald Trump antagonist George Conway wrote on Twitter Thursday night that his family’s corgi, Skipper, had gone to doggie heaven. “Skipper, 2011-2021. He passed away ...

  7. Welsh Corgi - Wikipedia

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    The Welsh Corgi (/ ˈ k ɔːr ɡ i / [5] or Corgi, plural Corgis, or occasionally the etymologically consistent Corgwn; / ˈ k ɔːr ɡ uː n /) is a small type of herding dog that originated in Wales. The name corgi is allegedly derived from the Welsh words cor and ci (which is mutated to gi), meaning "dwarf" and "dog", respectively.

  8. Susan (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Susan (20 February 1944 – 26 January 1959) was a Pembroke Corgi dog owned by Queen Elizabeth II that was given to her on her eighteenth birthday. Following the dog's death in 1959, the Queen personally designed a headstone for her grave at Sandringham House.

  9. Royal corgis - Wikipedia

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    The royal corgis are the Pembroke Welsh Corgi dogs formerly owned by Elizabeth II and her parents, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Fond of corgis since she was a small child, Elizabeth II owned more than 30 corgis from her accession in 1952 until her death in 2022. [1] [2] She owned at least one corgi throughout the years ...