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After the death of the late Queen Elizabeth II, the popularity of the Welsh Corgi, her Queen's favorite dog, is said to have skyrocketed in England.



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According to foreign media, the sale price of one welsh corgi in the UK has exceeded 2,500 pounds, or about 3.84 million won, for the first time ever.



A local companion animal sales site said, "The frequency of searches for welsh corgis has increased tenfold compared to just a week ago," and "the average asking price also doubled in three days."



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This phenomenon seems to have been influenced by the media reports of the Queen's dogs 'Mick' and 'Sandy' sitting quietly in front of Windsor Castle's door at the Queen's funeral, which was strictly observed on the 19th, and waiting for the procession.


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The Queen is known to have taken care of about 30 dogs since childhood, and it is said that she was particularly fond of the short-legged and long-waisted Welsh Corgi.



Her last pet dogs, Mick and Sandy, will be cared for by her second son, Prince Andrew.



Netizens responded, "I can't forget how she died at her funeral. It really seemed like she knew that the owner had left."