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When we show, we expect to
meet the judge who knows
the breed well, someone who
comments and suggests the
right ways to help us produce a
better Corgi.
P’ Bird is teaching me like a brother to brother.
He allowed me to use his dogs for stud.
He shared Corgi's standard information with me
and trained me on what to look for and how to
know which Corgi is the best; he offered support
and shared his knowledge during our breeding
plans when we were novices. My wife and I are
very grateful to him; a big thank you, teacher!
The second is our professional handler,
"Nakharin Arammaneewong", known by his
nickname "P'Jui". He's one of the top professional
handlers in Thailand. He is teaching me about
dog shows choosing the best dogs for the show
to be presented to a judge. He is sharing with
The good ones I saw on the Internet and me what we must fix when we get lost in the
Facebook were the opposite of what I have game and how we show our license and dog
seen here. Outside Thailand, corgis looked very style to another.
beautiful, low set, excellent topline, and short
legs, and I thought, "That type is what I want for Both guys mentioned above have shared
myself". But of course, 7-8 years ago, we were much information with me and supported me.
starting, we were beginners. Thank you so much. We couldn't be successful
without them.
We sent messages to many breeders in ASIA,
Europe and the USA. No one responded to my Have you been inspired by any other kennel/
messages. Ok, change of plans. I decided to find a breeder?
breeder in our country, and in the end, I found one. I love Ms. Gloria Woodward's breeding style
(Aberlee Kennel, Australia). She has bred a lot
Finally, it happened; in 2018, our first Corgi, of quality dogs in the past til now. She does
"Baloo", came from VISTRA Corgis, which produce very limited, but most of her dogs
started our journey. still become Aberlee style, even outcrossed to
another bloodline.
Did you have mentors/ mentors, and how have
they helped you? She has inspired me to learn more about
Sure, no one can do the job without a team. breeding plans and how to follow her style. It's
The first is my teacher, " Kornpob Visistajinda", as challenging to achieve and get the same results
well known by his nickname "P’Bird". He's also as her. So, all we can do is work hard, plan well
a Corgis breeder and a SHIBA INU specialist. and hope for the best results.
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