We might be able to do Sunday, but I'll probably have to be out there Wednesday since I've told every corgi owner I've seen in Denton the last few days...
I have a medical question: Roo, our little red brindle cardi, has developed a limp, and the xrays showed what looks like a bone spur where the shoulder bone socket meets the arm bone. He is not in pain, he lets us (incl. vet) manipulate it every which way without a reaction. Vet is sending xrays off to radiologist for second opinion, because corgi legs are so different. Anyone have any experience with corgis and bone spurs? We've ruled out OCD (basically dysplasia of the shoulder joint) and any muscular/tendon/foot issues. Thanks!
P.S. This will not keep Roo from coming with on Sunday, lol. . .
Danielle: I am no Vet. But based upon what my Vet has told me and my expereince. Corgis are a true dwarf breed, so therefore they may be more prone for bone and muscle problems. Which is one reason we need to watch their weight, due to the short legs and stress on their backs. When Boudreaux was only 6, he was limping real bad. Took him in and the Vet first thought bone spurs, but it is Arthritis ALSO, after looking at the x-rays. At this young of an age?? But I have had him on very low doses of metacam. No known sides affects that we (vet and I) have noticed. Again, I am no Vet, but the research I did on this kind of medicine the Metacam is low dose and not as many side effects.
Bourdreaux has no problem now running and playing. He is 7 now and no limping. He is, or was at the time not over weight like my other Corgi, Labus. Labus limps sometimes, but he is 10 and over weight, but on a diet. The Vet did do x-rays on Labus, but he just has fat around his sockets. (I am a bad Momma, I know, he is on OM and green beans).. I hope this helps you, I know kinda long. Have a great day!! I will keep Roo in my prayers.
Not sure if Emma and I will make it tomorrow. We're driving in from Houston and sometimes the car ride is enough for her. She LOVES playing with the other Corgis and she's probably been missing Felix ;p
@Danielle - Emma has limped her whole life - well, not limped, but hopped rather. I don't know if you were at the last Corgi meetup, but it's very obvious that she travels differently. Don't think I think your Roo has anything similar to Emma, but I just wanted to add that while Emma's X-rays have never shown ANYTHING abnormal, she has never shown us pain - she just hops. There have been times I worry she is in pain and just doesn't show it. She's never resisted us messing with her legs. I think that these are REALLY resilient little dogs with a true "mind over matter" mentality. I sure hope your Roo is alright!
We will certainly be there sunday -- hope to see lots of you there! And thanks so much to everyone for their insights on corgis and their little legs. The radiologist agreed that it was a bone spur -- not a big deal, it isn't causing pain now, but he may get arthritis in that joint as he ages. So, we'll watch his weight, we won't pursue agility with him, and he'll start a glucosamine/chondroitin supplement.
@Shelley -- yes, I remember Emma and how her hop does not slow her down in the least!! And they are tough little dogs, very determined, and very happy just to be themselves. I would like to be a LOT more like my dogs, lol. . .
Hello everyone! I'd like to introduce myself and my resident corgi butt. I'm Sarah and I am a very frequent to the visitor to the Denton Dog Park; I met up with some other mycorgi.com people tonight.
I'm at the Denton Dog Park almost every day, though Greatta, my corgi, and I are usually on the big dog side of the park so my Labrador and Weimaraner can stretch their legs. I'm looking forward to meeting more corgis and their owners! I hope to be able to come on Sunday, so stick around until 3 or something so I can have time to get there and meet some new friends!
Danielle,
Your post reminded me of this article that I read a while back. I thought everyone else might enjoy it.
In his book, Souls of Animals, author Gary Kowalski writes about the fundamental lessons pets teach us. ""Without many inborn instincts to guide us, we as human beings need models for how to live. ... In a fundamental way, we need other creatures to tell us who we are."
Here are some basic lessons our pets endeavor to teach us:
1. Always be happy to see those you love.
2. Approach each day and each new experience with enthusiasm (even a walk).
3. Never underestimate the power of praise.
4. Play every chance you get.
5. Don't be afraid to show your joy! When you are happy – show it. Wiggle and wag.
6. Take lots of naps and always stretch and yawn before you get up.
7. Never turn down a car ride with someone you love.
8. Be loyal.
9. Lounge under a tree in the shade on a hot day.
10. Every once in a while put your head out the window and feel the air on your face and hair.
11. Have a favorite toy.
12. Don't hold a grudge.
13. When someone is having a bad day – nuzzle him gently.
14. If you feel like it, shake and let the drool fly.
15. Eat each meal with vigor and enjoy anything that's offered.
16. Sleep in any position you find comfortable.
17. Scratch where it itches.
18. Protect and defend those you love.
19. What you look like doesn't matter – it's what is in your heart (and the way someone rubs your tummy).
20. Enjoy every day to it's fullest – even if you are sick, in pain, deaf, blind, wheelchair (cart) bound or just not mentally all there.
21. Take pride in following the rules.
22. Accept praise and attention without giving excuses
We are, but are Corgi-less. Looking to acquire some Corgi goodness around mid-November or so, so if anyone can recommend a trustworthy breeder, let me know.
Nicole & Emma; we are in Frisco. We have a 6 yr old, Roscoe and a new baby, Evie. We've been going to Jack Carter park in Plano fro a couple of years and some other Corgis show up there from time to time, but so excited that the new Frisco dog park is opening tomorrow (Sun, 10/2) at 2p. I think we're going up there after the Cowboys game, maybe 3:30 or something like that. See http://www.friscodogpark.org/
CannedHam: we just googled different phrases like "corgi for sale", "corgi puppies", etc like crazy and called around until we found someone who was close enough and in the price range. Another option is to contact North Texas Pembroke Welsh Corgi Fanciers, which is an AKC regional subgroup. http://www.northtxwelshcorgis.org. They have breeder referrals and Corgi rescue info.
Located in Lake Forest Park at 1760 E. Ryan Rd., the park offers separate fenced areas for large dogs and small/shy dogs, human and pet drinking fountains, and paved parking; no restrooms. The park is closed every Wednesday from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for mowing and maintenance.
Is there anyone else that frequents the park on Keller Springs in Dallas? I've seen a few corgis there from time to time, and always love when I do, but I don't know if any of them are on this forum or not. Haven't tried Jack Carter yet but I've heard about it before.
I frequent the dog park on Keller Springs! I'm headed there on thursday around 4 pm if anyone else would like to join! The website is http://waggingtaildogpark.org/ for anyone that is interested. Hope to see some other corgis there!
Do we have any Arlington folks? We go to the Arlington dog park. Once we saw a Corgi, but it was on the big dog side and we tend to stick with the smaller dogs.
Question - Emma finishes up her shots next week (YAY!) Do I need to wait for an additional period after them before she can run around a dog park or just a park in general? Or would she be good to go?
Emma is still pretty young right? Usually shots are finished up around 16 weeks but if she's had her last round plus rabies then she should be good to go. You might stick to the puppy section first time around =). They grow up so fast dont they!
It takes time for the immune system to develop antibodies after a vaccination. We waited two weeks after Zoe's last set of shots + rabies, to give her immune system time to do its thing. :)
We're planning to go to Buda as well. We haven't been before, but it sounds like a blast. Now we have two Corgi's, 7-yo Roscoe and new baby, Evie, so it's time to take the plunge. Yes, we've gladly turned into Corgi-dorks.
I wish I could go to the Buda corgi meet up, but that's a 3-4 hour drive and with my work hours, I can't. My friend lives and goes to college very near there, so I am definitely jealous of all you corgis that get to go. I hope it's lots of fun, and hopefully I can get to a meet up another time. :D
Does anyone know if any of the parks around Dallas are doing any dog costume events or specific days to bring your dog dressed up? I don't know if would just be on Halloween or, if people are taking their kids trick-or-treating, the weekend before.
I can't wait for the Corgi festival in Buda, Texas! It is a long way for us here in Fort Worth, but I am so looking forward to seeing all the corgis and meeting "My Corgi" friends! It is a great way to meet people and raise money for Corgi rescue! I sure hope to see all of you there!
We all need to wear or have a corgi.com pin or something so we can meet you guys... I am not taking my boys (the corgis), but I might have a button made with their picture..(I know, I am a bad momma!!)
I am not taking my babies either. It is too long a drive, they would not be in a great mood when we got to Buda. But I still want to see everyone and all the corgis! I do have pictures of my corgis to bring, I think some kind of I.D. would be a great idea!
Danielle
Sep 25, 2011
Suneera and Emmy
Sep 25, 2011
Denise Gilbert James
Sep 25, 2011
Shelly Duell
Sep 25, 2011
Danielle
Calling all corgi owners:
I have a medical question: Roo, our little red brindle cardi, has developed a limp, and the xrays showed what looks like a bone spur where the shoulder bone socket meets the arm bone. He is not in pain, he lets us (incl. vet) manipulate it every which way without a reaction. Vet is sending xrays off to radiologist for second opinion, because corgi legs are so different. Anyone have any experience with corgis and bone spurs? We've ruled out OCD (basically dysplasia of the shoulder joint) and any muscular/tendon/foot issues. Thanks!
P.S. This will not keep Roo from coming with on Sunday, lol. . .
Sep 26, 2011
Jenny, Tucker, & Zoey
Sep 26, 2011
Denise Gilbert James
Danielle: I am no Vet. But based upon what my Vet has told me and my expereince. Corgis are a true dwarf breed, so therefore they may be more prone for bone and muscle problems. Which is one reason we need to watch their weight, due to the short legs and stress on their backs. When Boudreaux was only 6, he was limping real bad. Took him in and the Vet first thought bone spurs, but it is Arthritis ALSO, after looking at the x-rays. At this young of an age?? But I have had him on very low doses of metacam. No known sides affects that we (vet and I) have noticed. Again, I am no Vet, but the research I did on this kind of medicine the Metacam is low dose and not as many side effects.
Bourdreaux has no problem now running and playing. He is 7 now and no limping. He is, or was at the time not over weight like my other Corgi, Labus. Labus limps sometimes, but he is 10 and over weight, but on a diet. The Vet did do x-rays on Labus, but he just has fat around his sockets. (I am a bad Momma, I know, he is on OM and green beans).. I hope this helps you, I know kinda long. Have a great day!! I will keep Roo in my prayers.
Sep 26, 2011
Shelley Garland
Not sure if Emma and I will make it tomorrow. We're driving in from Houston and sometimes the car ride is enough for her. She LOVES playing with the other Corgis and she's probably been missing Felix ;p
@Danielle - Emma has limped her whole life - well, not limped, but hopped rather. I don't know if you were at the last Corgi meetup, but it's very obvious that she travels differently. Don't think I think your Roo has anything similar to Emma, but I just wanted to add that while Emma's X-rays have never shown ANYTHING abnormal, she has never shown us pain - she just hops. There have been times I worry she is in pain and just doesn't show it. She's never resisted us messing with her legs. I think that these are REALLY resilient little dogs with a true "mind over matter" mentality. I sure hope your Roo is alright!
Sep 27, 2011
Suneera and Emmy
Sep 28, 2011
Shelly Duell
Sep 28, 2011
Danielle
We will certainly be there sunday -- hope to see lots of you there! And thanks so much to everyone for their insights on corgis and their little legs. The radiologist agreed that it was a bone spur -- not a big deal, it isn't causing pain now, but he may get arthritis in that joint as he ages. So, we'll watch his weight, we won't pursue agility with him, and he'll start a glucosamine/chondroitin supplement.
@Shelley -- yes, I remember Emma and how her hop does not slow her down in the least!! And they are tough little dogs, very determined, and very happy just to be themselves. I would like to be a LOT more like my dogs, lol. . .
Sep 28, 2011
Sarah
Hello everyone! I'd like to introduce myself and my resident corgi butt. I'm Sarah and I am a very frequent to the visitor to the Denton Dog Park; I met up with some other mycorgi.com people tonight.
I'm at the Denton Dog Park almost every day, though Greatta, my corgi, and I are usually on the big dog side of the park so my Labrador and Weimaraner can stretch their legs. I'm looking forward to meeting more corgis and their owners! I hope to be able to come on Sunday, so stick around until 3 or something so I can have time to get there and meet some new friends!
Sep 29, 2011
Suneera and Emmy
Sep 29, 2011
Sarah
Sep 29, 2011
Suneera and Emmy
Sep 29, 2011
Keysia Monte
Your post reminded me of this article that I read a while back. I thought everyone else might enjoy it.
In his book, Souls of Animals, author Gary Kowalski writes about the fundamental lessons pets teach us. ""Without many inborn instincts to guide us, we as human beings need models for how to live. ... In a fundamental way, we need other creatures to tell us who we are."
Here are some basic lessons our pets endeavor to teach us:
1. Always be happy to see those you love.
2. Approach each day and each new experience with enthusiasm (even a walk).
3. Never underestimate the power of praise.
4. Play every chance you get.
5. Don't be afraid to show your joy! When you are happy – show it. Wiggle and wag.
6. Take lots of naps and always stretch and yawn before you get up.
7. Never turn down a car ride with someone you love.
8. Be loyal.
9. Lounge under a tree in the shade on a hot day.
10. Every once in a while put your head out the window and feel the air on your face and hair.
11. Have a favorite toy.
12. Don't hold a grudge.
13. When someone is having a bad day – nuzzle him gently.
14. If you feel like it, shake and let the drool fly.
15. Eat each meal with vigor and enjoy anything that's offered.
16. Sleep in any position you find comfortable.
17. Scratch where it itches.
18. Protect and defend those you love.
19. What you look like doesn't matter – it's what is in your heart (and the way someone rubs your tummy).
20. Enjoy every day to it's fullest – even if you are sick, in pain, deaf, blind, wheelchair (cart) bound or just not mentally all there.
21. Take pride in following the rules.
22. Accept praise and attention without giving excuses
Sep 29, 2011
Sarah
Here are some of the pictures I snapped at the September 28th meet up in Denton. I'm sorry if I don't remember your corgi's name!
http://www.mycorgi.com/photo/albums/meet-ups
Sep 29, 2011
Sarah
Sep 30, 2011
Nicole & Emma
Sep 30, 2011
Curtis B
Sep 30, 2011
Chris Duffy
Nicole & Emma; we are in Frisco. We have a 6 yr old, Roscoe and a new baby, Evie. We've been going to Jack Carter park in Plano fro a couple of years and some other Corgis show up there from time to time, but so excited that the new Frisco dog park is opening tomorrow (Sun, 10/2) at 2p. I think we're going up there after the Cowboys game, maybe 3:30 or something like that. See http://www.friscodogpark.org/
CannedHam: we just googled different phrases like "corgi for sale", "corgi puppies", etc like crazy and called around until we found someone who was close enough and in the price range. Another option is to contact North Texas Pembroke Welsh Corgi Fanciers, which is an AKC regional subgroup. http://www.northtxwelshcorgis.org. They have breeder referrals and Corgi rescue info.
Oct 1, 2011
Jen Ritchie
Oct 1, 2011
Nicole & Emma
Oct 1, 2011
Kim
Oct 1, 2011
Keysia Monte
Oct 1, 2011
Danielle
Oct 1, 2011
Curtis B
Oct 1, 2011
Suneera and Emmy
Oct 1, 2011
Shelly Duell
Oct 2, 2011
Jackie (Lilu & Loki)
Oct 3, 2011
Adrian and Leo
Oct 5, 2011
Jenny, Tucker, & Zoey
Oct 6, 2011
Danielle
Oct 7, 2011
Nicole & Emma
Oct 7, 2011
Katherine Jones Burns
Oct 7, 2011
Nicole & Emma
Oct 7, 2011
Jen Ritchie
Oct 7, 2011
Suneera and Emmy
Oct 7, 2011
Suneera and Emmy
Is anyone going to the Corgi Celebration in Buda?
http://overocorgis.com/Overo_Corgis/Corgi_Celebration/Pages/9th_Ann...
Oct 9, 2011
Jenny, Tucker, & Zoey
Oct 9, 2011
Stuart Spiker
Oct 10, 2011
Chris Duffy
We're planning to go to Buda as well. We haven't been before, but it sounds like a blast. Now we have two Corgi's, 7-yo Roscoe and new baby, Evie, so it's time to take the plunge. Yes, we've gladly turned into Corgi-dorks.
Let's figure how to connect there....
Oct 10, 2011
Nicole & Emma
Oct 11, 2011
Sarah and Zombie
Oct 17, 2011
Jackie (Lilu & Loki)
Oct 17, 2011
Teresa Gilpin
Oct 19, 2011
Lara & HAM
just one more week till the corgi festival in buda!! :)
Oct 21, 2011
Teresa Gilpin
Oct 21, 2011
Denise Gilbert James
Oct 21, 2011
Teresa Gilpin
Oct 21, 2011