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Good luck and keep on posting if you don't get someone right away...it will happen:) So sorry you have to rehome but glad you realize it will be better for both of you. I rehomed one of my females (Joanna,Rainy and Calvin) and she has the best life possible and is now a princess...which is the life she deserved:)
Aw, sounds like a very typical Corgi and I hope you find him a perfect home. Sounds like he has a lot to offer. Best of luck. My Maddie gets nippy with Jack indoors when he runs, but he mostly tolerates it. It took me about 2 years to condition her to take out her stress on a chew toy when he runs inside and she's about 80% consistent with it, but I think if I had more than one dog she would not be able to take her focus off the other running dogs.
Jean,
There's a lid for every pot....keep trying...there might be a Corgi lover out there who thinks his odd habits are adorable! It is more difficult to adopt out a six year old but he has a long list of great qualities.
You might try contacting Laurie Eno with The Daily Corgi. Her email: thedailycorgi@gmail.com. She often does spotlight stories about everyday corgis and she might be willing to feature a story about Christopher. Its worth a try, I have found her to be super super nice and helpful. If she can't spotlight you a story, she may have some other ideas for you to help find him the perfect home. Good luck!
Here is The Daily Corgi facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/thedailycorgi?fref=ts
Chris has found a new home with a family that will be able to continue with agility, I am very happy and he seems to be as well!
Wonderful:)
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