Queen Elizabeth's Corgis Revealed as Aggressive Pets
Queen Elizabeth's Corgis Revealed as Aggressive Pets

Queen Elizabeth's Corgis Revealed as Aggressive Pets

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Queen Elizabeth II's long-standing affection for corgis and dorgis, which spanned 14 generations and included 83 dogs, is detailed in Craig Brown's new biography, 'A Voyage Around the Queen.' Contrary to their cuddly appearance, these dogs were described as 'psycho' and known for their unpredictable temperaments, with instances of biting family members and a politician. The first corgi, Dookie, exhibited aggressive behavior that seemed to pass down through the lineage, leading to several attacks on royal family members, including the Queen Mother and Prince Edward. To manage their unruliness, the Queen reportedly used bagpipes to quiet the barking, as Brown humorously noted that a blast from the bagpipes could deter both belligerent corgis and humans alike. Despite their challenging nature, the Queen maintained her bond with her dogs throughout her life, with the last two surviving corgis, Muick and Sandy, now residing with Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.

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