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The holiday spirit was dampened and Christmas dinner ruined at Buckingham Palace by a combination dog fignt / cat fight involving The Queen of England, her daughter Princess Anne, a bull terrier named Dottie and the Queen’s favorite Corgi, name of Pharos. Note the gratuitous use of Latin. American papers should do more of that, lends a note of class to a tawdry genre…
THE Queen was last night heartbroken over the death of her beloved corgi The lethal attack by the English bull terrier was the last straw for It happened on Monday afternoon as the Royal Family gathered for Christmas Anne arrived with Dottie – the dog that mauled two children last year, As the door was opened by a servant, the Queen’s corgis raced down the He was treated by Royal vets and kept in intensive care but had to be A Royal insider said the 77-year-old Queen, who has had Pharos for more SIDEBAR: Dogs so like their owners By MEL HUNTER PSYCHOLOGIST Dr Glenn Wilson claimed that pets can reflect the personality "For example, a psychopath might go for a rottweiler. That may be a stereotype "A timid-minded person is far more likely to go for a kitten than a big Dr Wilson, of the University of London, said a dog could almost be a "The connection between royals and their pets may be even stronger because Top pet shrink Dr Roger Mugford said: "Bull terriers are not a breed from the |
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Growls and yelps were heard through the corridors as the attack went
soo it took the mauling and death of another dog .. so why was this dog not put down after it had mauled children .. something very wrong here ohh thats right it because they are royalty right so to the hell with us right well thats royal family need tog et there priority’s right when kids are mauled thats dog should have been dealt with then not later
Interesting comment on Rottweiler and psychopath connection. I don’t really see the connection…
Actually, there may be some truth to it. I would have guessed a Doberman or maybe a Pitbull for a psychopath.
We had a real docile pet, (our last one, a Caryn Terrier) that was extremely gently like my wife is, so maybe there is some truth to that!