Send Us Your #FormFollowsFunction Photos!
All dog breeds were bred to perform a specific purpose. We want to see our readers’ dogs doing the work they were bred to do to be shared on The Canine Chronicle!
Thank you Gina Lorenzi for sharing these Form Follows Function photos of your Pembroke Welsh Corgis, “Tristan,” (CH Sandfox Heart of Gold II CD BN RC RM4 RAE2 HSAs FDC STDs HTAD1-s ACT1 ACT1J FCAT SWA ORT RATN UL1 CGCA TKA ATT VC) and “Diana,” (GCH Drifan Emeishanquin Hearts Are Going To Roll RE HSAs FDC JHD ACT1 ACT1J BCAT CGCA TKA), doing what they were bred to do! According to the American Kennel Club, “The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a strong, athletic, and lively little herder who is affectionate and companionable without being needy. They are one the world’s most popular herding breeds. Built long and low, Pembrokes are surprisingly quick and agile. As herders bred to move cattle, they are fearless and independent.”
Was your dog bred to hunt? Bred to herd cattle? Was he bred to rescue or guard? Was he bred to hunt rats? Please share your best Form Follows Function photos with us! We want to see them! Email Gia at Gia.Garofalo@caninechronicle.com with your photos!
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