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A dorgi is a dog which is a cross between a dachshund and a Welsh corgi. This hybrid is said to have been introduced by Queen Elizabeth II when one of her corgis was mated with a dachshund belonging to The Princess Margaret. The Queen currently (May 2007) owns four dorgis.
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- Pets and animals, information page on the Royal Family, accessed February 24, 2007
- Item 59, Eighty quirky facts about the Queen at 80, Daily Mail, online, article dated April 10, 2006, accessed February 24, 2007.
- A royal coup, Justine Hankins, The Guardian, online, article dated June 1, 2002, accessed February 24, 2007.