Queen Elizabeth was fond of pet dogs what will happen now???

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Queen Elizabeth II used to raise pet dogs of a special breed, after the death of the queen, now such is the plan
Elizabeth II also owned two Corgis dogs—Muick and Sandy, another dorgi named Candy, and a Cocker Spaniel as a pet dog. The Dorgi was a cross-breed of two breeds.
Queen Elizabeth II of britain has passed away. In such a situation, what will happen to his beloved pet dogs now is a big question. Some media reports have claimed that now these pet dogs will be sent to some other place. However, it is not completely clear yet. Significantly, queen Elizabeth was very fond of pet dogs. He had several breeds of dogs.



Elizabeth II also owned two Corgis dogs—Muick and Sandy, another dorgi named Candy, and a Cocker Spaniel as a pet dog. The Dorgi was a cross breed of the Dachshund and the Welsh Corgi. During her 70-year reign, the queen was followed by more than 30 corgis breed dogs.
It is said that the queen had become attached to this breed from the age of seven. At the same time, according to The New York Post, during her honeymoon in 1947, the queen took a dog of the Corgis breed hidden on a royal ride.
However, no official information has come from the Royal Palace about the relocation of these pets. But according to information received by Royal Correspondent victoria Arbiter to The Independent, plans are being made about this after the death of the Queen. According to the Royal Correspondent, there is no doubt that the royal family is going to love pet dogs.

However, the Corgis here are not the ones who like the breed. At the same time, the queen had a different kind of attachment to pets. victoria Arbiter told that the queen was always surrounded by dog lovers.




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