What is happening to Queen Elizabeth’s dogs?

Elizabeth reportedly left behind at least four dogs.

Queen who died on Thursday Elizabeth was also known as a great lover of dogs. According to information, at the time of her death Elizabeth had several dogs.

of Country Living and Newsweek the queen left behind two welsh corgis, Muick and Sandy, a dorgi named Candy and a cocker spaniel named Lissy. Newsweek also mentions a fifth dog, another cocker spaniel.

Elisabet had dogs throughout her long life. PDO

So far, Hovi has not given official information about what happens to dogs after their owner dies. A royal writer Ingrid Seward believes that the beloved pets will go to Elizabeth’s children, according to Newsweek.

Seward thinks it is most likely that Elizabeth’s son, the prince, will get the dogs Andrew. Elisabet received some of her last dogs as a gift from Andrew, some from her late husband the prince From Philip.

A royal writer doubts Prince Andrew will get his late mother’s dogs. PDO

It is also possible that the dogs are taken care of by the employees who have been employed by Elisabet, at least for the time being.

Elisabet was especially fond of energetic corgis. PDO

In the spring of 2021, Andrew gave his mother two puppies as a gift. Another of the puppies, the dorgi Fergus, died suddenly at the age of five months. However, Muick is doing well.

Later, Andrew and his daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, gave Elizabeth a new corgi, Sandy.

Elisabet with her corgi in the late 1960s. PDO

Elisabet’s first own dog was the corgi Susan, which she received as an 18th birthday present. During her 70-year reign, Elizabeth had more than 30 dogs. Most of them were Susan’s descendants and welsh corgi breeds.

Elizabeth also created the dorgi breed by crossing her own corgi with her sister Princess Margaret’s dachshund, Pipkin.

Elisabet also created a new dog breed, the dorg, by crossing a corgi and a dachshund. PDO

According to information, Elisabet stopped breeding corgis in 2015, as she did not want her dogs to be left behind when she died. Elisabet has received the later dogs as gifts, with the exception of four-year-old Lissy, who Elisabet took for herself last year.

– Dogs were his first and last love, Seward told Newsweek shortly before his death.

There were already dogs in Elisabet’s childhood home. From left to right, Princess Margaret, Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II), King George VI and Queen Mother Elizabeth in 1936. PDO

The Queen with her corgi in 1984. PDO

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