TeamDogs. The Queen has famously had a long history of canine companions during her time on the throne.She has had over 30 dogs in her time, but has had to say goodbye to many of them, with the latest dying in 2018.She still has two dogs to keep her company, a pure-bred corgi named Muick and a Dorgi - a cross between a Dachshund and a Welsh Corgi - called Candy.Candy was one of four who posed with the Queen for a series of special portraits marking her 90th birthday in 2016 along with Willow, Vulcan, and Holly, who have since passed away.Muick, pronounced Mick, is said to be named after a beauty spot near Balmoral Castle, the Queen’s Scottish residence.A pair of adorable rescue dogs, Beth and Bluebell, were adopted by Charles, Prince of.
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