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A group for anybody who has the pleasure of living with a brindle-coloured Cardigan Corgi.

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Are your brindles naughty? 5 Replies

Started by SFF Corgi. Last reply by Niki Firmstone Jun 8.

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Xanthe & Violet Comment by Xanthe & Violet on June 14, 2009 at 11:38am
We were told Violet is a brown brindle. She is a "fluff coat" cardigan and very soft. I'm glad to see a group dedicated to brindles. I was seeing so many red's on the site I was wondering if anyone loved brindles. Hurray Brindles!
Niki Firmstone Comment by Niki Firmstone on May 1, 2009 at 10:45pm
Holly is black brindle. We went to visit Frodo in Western Australia, he is a cute black & white cardigan with brindle points. How appropriate to name these little guys after the Hobbits:-)
SFF Corgi Comment by SFF Corgi on February 18, 2009 at 9:23pm
Petra - funny coincidence, my quasi-sister named her brindle half-corgi (brother to my corgwn) 'Samwise'.

Bilbo looks like he's going to be a stunner.
Petra Marteus Comment by Petra Marteus on January 27, 2009 at 4:57am
This is our latest brindle that we kept from our litter "Lord of the Rings" . Fromax Bilbo Bagger was born on November 2nd, 2008.



JiLL Comment by JiLL on January 12, 2009 at 6:23am
My previous brindles changed throughout their lifetime (16 years), even as white hair crept into their coats as they aged. Figg is almost a year old now and I noticed this weekend that she had added a little red to her saddle area. As for the thickness of the fur, some of my corgis, like Figg, have had thick undercoats and have that "lion look" when their collars are on, and others, like Newton, have been more smooth coated, regardless of age. Warhol's coat looks a lot like Newton's (right down to the wave along the spine) and they do have the same father, so I would guess his coat isn't going to get much thicker.
Warhol Comment by Warhol on January 12, 2009 at 12:46am
How long did you guys notice changes in your corgi's bringle into adulthood? Warhol is 7 months old now, and i'm curious if he may lighten up anymore, or if he is about done. He is not as fluffy as most corgis are, but i guess that thickness will come along with maturing, right? :)
Anne Comment by Anne on January 8, 2009 at 9:06am
Le-Le is like Wilf with just a few brindle points. Makes her black have a very pretty color. I agree that the cardigans are so interesting with the various colors they come in.
Susan - Fromax kennel Comment by Susan - Fromax kennel on December 22, 2008 at 11:09am
Merry Christmas to all of you!

"Merry" is one of our brindle point puppies - 4 weeks old in the picture, 7 weeks old now.
Carol Staughton Comment by Carol Staughton on December 22, 2008 at 6:57am
Hi Lorraine

The correct name for the colour of your Cardi is called a brindle point. This is another of the many colours that the cardi's can come in and is quite different to the black (like mine and Liezl's) or the red brindle. Welcome to the Group!!!
Liezl De Beer Comment by Liezl De Beer on December 22, 2008 at 12:20am
Yes, having brindle on his shoulders and hind legs means he has brindle points and that absolutely counts so welcome to you both! That's the joy of brindles - no two look alike or have the same colouring and that's why I love them.
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SFF Corgi Liezl De Beer Teresa Kannard Niki Firmstone Susan - Fromax kennel JiLL MixedPair Carmen Warhol Arlette Michelle Petra Marteus Carol Staughton Emily Rose LORRAINE Anne slr Cherilyn Dan and Jan Melissa Bee Rhonda Sheldon Xanthe & Violet
 
 

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