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Welsh breeder's dog fathered royal pet
Welsh breeder's dog fathered royal pet They were almost as famous as their royal owner. สล็อต เล่น ฟรี Games Open new users, lots of bonuses! Sign up for bonuses, get instantly, giving you a profit that is definitely worth it. The Queen's corgis featured in official photographs, ran around the palaces as presidents visited and even starred with her in the James Bond spoof film for the 2012 London Olympics. One Welsh breeder knows more than most how much the Queen adored her pets. Mary Davies of Garnswllt, Swansea, bred Pembroke Welsh corgis with Queen Elizabeth II and they developed a bond over their love of the dogs. "She always preferred the Pembrokeshire corgis rather than the Cardigan corgi," said Mrs Davies. "They have the brain of a big dog in a small package. The Pembrokeshire is a very outward going, cheerful little soul. "I think she had as many as nine at one stage but she also had dorgis which are a corgi-cross-dachshund. So there were always a couple of those in the mix as well." Mrs Davies' association with the Queen started in 1992 when her dog Timmy was chosen to sire the monarch's litter. "I was asked to take Timmy to Windsor because the Queen was looking for a stud dog to use on one of her bitches," she said. "The lady who used to help her, Nancy Fenwick, went to one or two of the dog shows and she picked out eight dogs the Queen might be interested in." Timmy and the seven other dogs were inspected by the Queen, who inherited her love of corgis from the Queen Mother. |