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Thanks for inviting me and Patrick. Me is Ruth Houser, a CPA who does financial counselting, partnering with Financial Advisors and Human Resource professionals so their projects include the financial perspectives. At one time I was the CFO of the Col Potter Cairn Rescue Network back in 2003 and have done fostering, home inspections, mentoring, match making--the go to person. My inspiration was my heart dog Silky, a Cairn-Corgi mix whose owner had passed away and she landed in Great Pyrenees Rescue. She would herd those Pyrs all over the backyard!
> At the time of her passing, I had been introduced to NADAC and it just so happened, through a friend that Sharon Nelson had a Corgi up for adoption. Patrick traveled from OK to FL with some of the NADAC judges so he has the inside track.
Here is my beautiful sable Corgi, Patrick! The spot on the top of his head is what I call his easy button. We have been sidetracked by a few things but hope to get back into agiliy this summer.
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> I think he was bred by breeder as his confirmation and movement are great. No dew claws but somebody put him into rescue where he was for 3 years until I adopted him. I don't know how he didn't get adopted but I am so grateful! He will be 5 next month.
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> Thanks for the invitation!
> Ruth and Patrick
> Orlando, FL
My name is Jane and I guess I fit into this group in several different ways. I am a Developmental Programmer for physically and mentally challenged people and am lucky to be able to bring my dogs to work with me. We recenly had a woman with MS move in and Sage visits her 1-2 times a week...this makes the woman's day:). Sage and I start classes again in March so I hope she can get her CGC and Therapy certificates then:) Sometimes my other Corgis join me.
My husband and I just started a home for the Mentally Ill and my dogs go there every day. Zip...the obese Corgi that moves here in June will be living with there.. I do occasionally have a litter of pups and also have a Corgi Rescue. So my Corgis are pretty much involved in my life and the lives of others. They wait by the door in the morning to see who's going "along". Life can't get much better when you get to bring your dogs to work with you:)
@ryuustar - Welcome aboard, although i'm not the Wendy that created this site. I am also a trained, though retired psychotherapist, an MSW, CSW. Our newest family member, Ricky/Rafa, has been a full-time challenge. He's humbling! We just had our second session with a behavioral dog trainer!
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