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A dorgi

A dorgi is a dog which is a cross between a dachshund and a Welsh corgi. This hybrid is said to have been introduced by Queen Elizabeth II when one of her corgis was mated with a dachshund belonging to The Princess Margaret. The Queen currently (May 2007) owns four dorgis.

References

  1. Pets and animals, information page on the Royal Family, accessed February 24, 2007
  2. Item 59, Eighty quirky facts about the Queen at 80, Daily Mail, online, article dated April 10, 2006, accessed February 24, 2007.
  3. A royal coup, Justine Hankins, The Guardian, online, article dated June 1, 2002, accessed February 24, 2007.
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