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Some great, descriptive collective nouns here!

Corgis in general are often referred to as Corgwyn (from Welsh) which I really like, but a FRAP of corgis is often used to describe a group (Frantic Random Acts of Play is a common definition of FRAP - corgi zoomies!)

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A grace of Borzoi

I like this one :)

But am having trouble reconciling it to the mass of legs and hair that launched on top of me this afternoon when I got home!! So four overy excited Borzoi jumping at head height has got to be a "tempest".

But yes, normally a Grace. :thumbsup:

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A grace of Borzoi

I like this one :)

But am having trouble reconciling it to the mass of legs and hair that launched on top of me this afternoon when I got home!! So four overy excited Borzoi jumping at head height has got to be a "tempest".

But yes, normally a Grace. :thumbsup:

Perhaps that was a Cossack of Borzoi that greeted you. ;) *cue Balalaika music now*

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The collective noun for a group of Labradors would be a "party". Not only due to their life is a party attitude, but a lot of them are kegs on legs :) Can't have a party without a couple of kegs apparently!! :thumbsup:

I think it would be a Guzzle. A Guzzle of Labradorks.

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