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Comment by Abbea and Vivi on October 24, 2009 at 5:00pm
Oh, and I almost forgot.. Take lots of pictures and videos for me.. I really wanted to see the corgis..
Comment by Abbea and Vivi on October 24, 2009 at 4:59pm
I decided not to go to the meet up guys.. :( I know I'll be missing a lot, and I really wanted to see all the corgis in costumes, but I'm soo tired from work.. If it was like 5 minutes away, I'd definitely go, but where I live I would waste 2 hours of the evening in the car getting there. I would go if I had a corgi to bring though..
Comment by Alice on October 23, 2009 at 12:16am
Rosemary,
If you click on the "Halloween Meetup" discussion above it gives the address, crossroads and a map. It's right off the main road so you can't miss it driving down Hayden.
Comment by Rosemary Tilton on October 22, 2009 at 9:34pm
Hi Everyone, Can someone give me the location of chaparral park. I would appreciate it..............Thanks lots................Rosemary
Comment by Abbea and Vivi on October 19, 2009 at 3:20pm
Yes, the art in my avatar (there's a bigger picture in my picture album on here) is one that I drew but the Corgi with the cactus is just two pictures I found on Google and I put them together. I need to make a better one soon.

Oh Cornville! I actually married my husband there, at the Living Water retreat center (it's actually where we met since I worked there before I went to college).

Kirby still looks great though, for being that age. I notice corgis when I see them too. We were still so far from the corgi we saw that you really couldn't tell what it was, but something about it's size made me joke with my husband that it was a corgi, and lo and behold, it was!! I told them, "I like your corgi!" as I passed. They kinda smiled but they didn't say anything...
Comment by Kirby'sPerson on October 17, 2009 at 12:19am
TY for the welcome. Is that your art...the corgi & cactus and your avatar. I love it.Do you sell your work somewhere? Or exhibit it?

We actually live in Cornville. Kirby is a boy...he still looks quite chipper, but definitely not young. The photo that is my current avatar was earlier this year. I'll post others. I notice a Corgi around here whenever I see one. There is one in Jerome we always see. My son lives there. More later.
Comment by Abbea and Vivi on October 16, 2009 at 5:37pm
Welcome Kirby's Person! Sorry this is a little late. My parents live in the Verde Valley too (Cottonwood to be exact). I saw a couple walking a corgi on their street one time when I was walking their dogs, but it looked to be a younger female, so it couldn't have been you, right?
Comment by Mary on October 15, 2009 at 5:33pm
Nibbler does the same thing, she tries to mouth the hands touching her paws. She's fine when we handle her paws, but when it comes to clipping them I think that she thinks it's a game, and every now and then when I squeeze the clippers she flinches, which means I really have to hold her paws. The easiest way I've found to distract her is to give her a dental chew bone, the green ones. They last long enough that I can clip and file all of her toes and get some brushing in, and she loves them so much that she doesn't investigate the nail clippers.
Comment by Alice on October 14, 2009 at 11:58am
I started clipping Finn's nails when he was very little just to get him used to it. He was probably about 10 or 11 weeks. I never hurt him but still, as he got older he decided he didn't like having his paw held still for long periods of time and would start whining in protest and mouthing the hand holding his paw which makes it difficult to cut his nails. Once full grown it became harder to cut his nails because they are very fat nails and the clippers would cause them to split so I stopped and we had a groomer grind them down last time. I guess I'll either have to get a dremel or continue to take him to the groomer to have his nails done.
Comment by Felicia and Ein on October 14, 2009 at 1:16am
Ein absolutely HATES his nails being cut so we have to double team him and put a muzzle on him...he's never bitten anyone but he's acted like he would so it just seemed safer for us this way. I usually end up holding him and talking baby talk to him while my mom cuts his nails, he fights like hell when we're doing it but he's fine once we're done and take the muzzle off
 

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