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Rescued Corgis!

A group where rescued corgis can meet!

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Where did you get your Corgi?

Started by Zed. Last reply by Ben, Angelique, and Buddy Jan 21, 2013. 32 Replies

Collar or harness when walking?

Started by Shasta Allen. Last reply by Stephanie Starkey Jul 29, 2011. 3 Replies

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Comment by jeff on December 22, 2008 at 10:11pm

Comment by jeff on December 19, 2008 at 11:31pm
This is Frasier, a corgi mix that I rescued from the APL. He is an awesome, albeit stubborn dog.
Comment by Hilary C. on December 19, 2008 at 3:02pm
Funniest thing...when i first rescued my pup and would take him to the dod park, people would always ask "what kind of dog is that?" of course I would say "Cardigan Corgi, the one with the tail" and they would say "Corgis aren't red." HA-HA!
Comment by Hilary C. on December 19, 2008 at 2:35pm
My corgi and I are new to the site, state and all. I rescued Boscoe from the SPCA in eastern Virginia when he was 8 months old...he is now five years old. About a year ago, we moved to southern California and love it!
Comment by Suzette & Rueben Dog on December 13, 2008 at 8:15pm
Mochi- good info! thanks for sharing. let's keep our fingers crossed and hope she gets rescued.
Comment by Suzette & Rueben Dog on December 13, 2008 at 8:14pm
Oh, maxine! What a beautiful little corgi family you have! So it really is the corgi side that makes these dogs so lovable?
Comment by Maxine Stone on December 13, 2008 at 6:06am
I adopted a dog from a shelter, they said he was a pembroke welsh corgi mix. He is now 15 yrs. old, I have him for 10 yrs. I also rescued a red/white female corgi shes 3 yrs, then my mom adopted a corgi/chihuaha mix we love corgis
Comment by Mochi on December 13, 2008 at 2:17am
Hey so cal corgi rescue people. I have noticed that corgis seem to turn up at the Ventura Co. animal regulation quite often. Where i got my precious Autumn. Unfortunately this is a kill shelter and Autumn wants to be the only pup in the house. (much to my dismay). There's a sweet looking tri-color female there now. Anyways thought if anyone was looking for a dog in need you might keep an eye on the site. www.vcar.us
Comment by Suzette & Rueben Dog on December 6, 2008 at 8:03am
Oh, Pimms! I'm so happy you are feeling better! I too have convinced my people buddies that our bread is the way to go!
Comment by Pimms on December 6, 2008 at 5:30am
It's great to hear so many corgis out there go to such good homes. My husband and I adopted a corgi about 2 years ago after we bought our own home. I work at a local vet clinic and asked the nurses to keep a look out for us. And that's how we came to get Pimms. He came in to see a colleague because he couldn't walk. Not surprising, considering he was SO OBESE his tummy dragged on the floor. Also, he'd previously broken his leg (we found a pin on xray later) and had back issues and two arthritic elbows. The amazing thing was that when he was having a blood test for heartworm, he was screaming with the pain of raising his head but still was sweet and gentle with the nurses and didn't even try to bite. So, a perfect dog for a vet, who should always adopt these "reject dogs". Anyway, lots of dieting later (thankyou, Proplan weight management), daily walks, good brushing and mainly lots of love, he is now 14kg lighter, able to chase seagulls, play ball and terrorise our chickens. We still feel sad that we didn't meet him as a young agile dog but we're so happy he is now healthy.
We are total corgi converts of course.
 

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