Bridget

, Female

Charlotte, NC

United States

Profile Information:

Hometown:
Charlotte, NC
About Me:
Working mom to 2 boys and to a little female tri color corgi!
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
Yes
About My Corgi(s):
Our puppy was born on St. Patrick's Day and we'll be picking her up on Monday May 19th. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds is her name since she has a black diamond shape on her forehead and that is what the breeder called her. We liked Lucy.
I have:
Pembroke

Comment Wall:

  • Sam Tsang

    Welcome Bridget!
  • Kristen

    Bridget. Good luck with your new little one. The waiting is the hardest part!
  • Sasha

    Welcometo our family! :D About your problam with picking a boy or girl... I would get a girl pup if you would like to breed and get your own little puppies... And if not then you should get a boy pup... that is if they are able to have puppies! :) Anyways Welcome to our corgi family!
  • Mindy

    I don't have a corgi yet but hoping to get one. So I agree with Sasha! What are you going to name it?
  • Bridget

    At first I was determined to have a tricolor girl so we can have puppies. But lately I have been thinking that the red and whites are so sweet looking! I also am thinking we'll just let the puppy pick us! Seems to be the way that many have done it successfully. I have read about puppy temperament test and will do those too.

    Names??? Since the Queen has these darling little dogs, and our family heritage is from England and I LOVE London, and all things English, I wanted a name that makes me think of that country. One time I was visting Portsmouth, England on business, and met the sweetest l ittle girl named Lucy.

    So...Lucy for a girl. But no real strong contenders for a boy name. Ideas???
  • Cindi

    Welcome Bridget! Can't wait to see pics of your new addition!
  • Shelby Shirley

    Hi Bridget - Sadie is my 1st corgi. I'm quite familiar with the herding dog attitudes, etc. so I kind of knew what I was getting into before I got her. I also did not know if I wanted a boy or girl. I had an older Lhasa Apso house dog I had adopted about 8 years ago and had to have him put to sleep in January. I thought I could wait until Summer to get a new friend and although my head told me to wait, my heart said I needed one right then. I wasn't crazy about potty training in the winter here in Minnesota and then spring with all the mud. But people told me how easy it was to train them to use potty pads in the house so days after I said my good-byes to Kirby I welcomed Sadie into our home. I chose Sadie because 1st) she was the runt - and I wanted the smallest one, 2nd) she had the nicest markings of the litter of 7 puppies I was looking at and 3rd) since I wasn't set on a boy it gives me the option to raise a litter of puppies if that's what I choose to do. I work at a vet clinic (mostly large animal, very little small animal stuff) and one of the dr's at the clinic raises pwc so I sort of had an "in" on getting her. She is actually out of their male but one of their friends had the female. I've never had a female dog before. So far I don't see a male/female difference thing. I see it more as an individual personality thing having nothing to do with gender. They are independent smart little dogs and they do need to know who is the boss. I am fortunate and get to take her to work with me everyday so we are together a lot! I wasn't sure how attached to me she was but I left her home this afternoon with my husband when I went back to work and I guess as soon as I walked out the door she started running around the house barking like mad for almost 45 minutes and looking out the window for me. Boy, did that make me feel good when he told me that. Sorry for Jeff that he had to listen to her and couldn't get her to quit barking - but it did my heart good to know she wanted to be with me - or at least go for another ride in the car! Maybe that was it and not me afterall. hmmm? Anyways best of luck with your new little one. I got Sadie at 8 weeks old. She wimpered a little bit the first night in her crate but not much and nothing after that first night. What my breeder did for us was give us the blanket that she had in her crate along with a small stuffed toy to take home with Sadie (all included in the $300 price tag). This gave her the scent of her mother and siblings to take along and maybe gave her some comfort that first day or two. When it was bed time I put her in her crate on a chair next to my side of the bed. That way she was in her crate with the scents she was familiar with but had me in sight and knew she wasn't all alone. Then when I heard her wiggling around a few hours later I knew it was time to get up and go to the potty pad, then back to the crate and back to sleep for everyone. Ok - I've talked your ears off long enough - Best of luck! Shelby and Sadie
  • Shelby Shirley

    well....we're working on the conversion to "want to go outside?" right now. The theory is once they are potty trained to go on the pad you move them closer and closer to the doors (that's where I started her out anyways) so they associate going potty with the door to outside and then you even take the pads outside if necessary and have then potty on the pads outside gradually making the pads smaller and smaller if necessary until they're comfortable going on the grass, gravel whatever it may be. I was actually going to post a question to the whole site asking for suggestions as to how others have made the transition. Sadie is very well potty trained to the pads right now. I do have to say getting up at 2 in the morning when it's 30 below zero out wasn't what I was looking forward to - so the pad idea was worth the try. I still used the kennel/crate training method as far as unless we were in constant contact or the immediate vicinity of her she was in the crate learning to "hold it" until let out (never more than 3-4 hours at the most) and then right to the pad before playing, eating etc. I also made her walk to the pads from wherever I let her out of the crate so she learned where they were and to go to them rather than being taken/carried to them. Now I don't even think about her having an accident. She just trots off to the pad whenever she needs to. I know I've got to go back to the crate/kennel time and then to the real outside to get her trained to go outside - but it's so nice right now - I'm not really pushing it just yet. The pads are by our outside doors and she is learning what "do you want to go outside?" means as far as she knows she's going to get to either go outside on our front deck (all enclosed and raised off the ground so it's like a huge playpen) or outside on the leash. I know it's maybe gross, but I am letting her do her business on the deck if she chooses (easy to clean and I don't have to go out and freeze with her). But she now knows if she barks by the door I'll ask her if she wants to go out and then slide the door open and out she goes util she barks to come back in. Yes I'm being lazy - but right now it's working for me and I guess it's working for her so I'll keep going with it. Sorry my replies are so long - my husband says I talk too much and I guess I type too much to!! Hope that helps - there are all types of potty pad brands at petco/petsmart. I personally have been buying the Arm & Hammer brand at Target - cheaper and have worked pretty good so far. Shelby
  • Shelby Shirley

    yes - she can go all night. She is 4 1/2 months but I think she was able to go all night from probably 10 weeks or so. I kept thinking she should want to get up and go but she seemed quite comfortable and whenever she did wiggle around or even let out the smallest wimper I'd get up take her to a pad in the middle of the night. Walk to it in the day, but I'd carry her at night. It has been 13 years since I've had a puppy before Sadie and my youngest son is 14 so it has been along time since I've gotten up in the middle of the night for someone else. We just recently started letting her sleep in bed with us (that's another long story) so until this time she has slept in her crate on a chair next to my side of the bed. She goes in the crate anywhere from 9:00 - 10:00 (whenever I go to bed) and then she gets up when I get up. Anywhere from 5:30 to 8:30. It doesn't seem to matter - she just waits and then sometimes I'm ready to get up and she still wants to sleep. But as soon as she gets up she has to do both businesses within about 10 minutes of getting up. Another thing about the middle of the night potty trips - it's only to go potty - not to play and be cuddled. That way they learn what they're really up for and to get the job done quickly and go back to sleep. It's not play time or cuddle time or they'll soon be waking you up to play and cuddle not just to go potty! You'll figure it all out - just read and listen to everyone's advise and then make your own game plan and stick to it. A routine ( or as close to one as you can get) is the best. Sadie is having to learn two different pottying (is that even a word?) methods because I take her to work during the day and then at home at night. It's not quite as easy at work since I have to wait on people and answer the phone I can't just take her for a walk outside anytime she wants so the pads have been great there too. Another little pad promo... when I've taken her anywhere longer than the 4 hours that I've expected her to be able to hold it like on a trip or something I lay a pad on the floor of the car and after looking at me like I'm insane asking her to pee in the car - she does it. I wrap up the pad - toss it out and away we go. She's older now so I know she will go potty outside on the ground if she has to, but back when she was a lot smaller and all she knew was the pads it worked! Shelby
  • CassieD44

    We're using the puppy pads right now for pottying at night and during the day if for some reason we aren't able to take them outside. We do make sure to still take them outside as much as possible to potty. The problem is we are in a third floor apartment and they are too little to walk down stairs! So even though once they get to the grass, they know it is a good thing for them to potty there, it's impossible to get them into the routine of walking to the door, walking down the stairs, walking to the grass. When they're a little bigger we're going to break them from the pads and have them only go outside, but in the meantime this is working great!
  • Bridget

    Got some pictures of the puppies actually starting to look like little pups! They'll be 3 weeks on Monday and we are going to visit them in 2 weeks. I hate to say it but one of them grabbed my heart the minute I saw it in the picture! Darling little tri with red eyebrows!

    We already have the official AKC name if it is a boy or a girl. Now, to get the one picked out and work on the "call name".

    girl - Charlotte's Precious Emerald
    boy - Charlotte's Lucky Emerald
  • Tiffani

    Thanks for the kind words - we are loving our new baby girl.
  • Lindsay

    Hi Bridget, thanks for the comment! We are actually in a small animal nutrition class right now. I actually want to work with food animals, so this stuff gets a little dry for me, but here's the big picture: Animals don't have requirements for ingredients, they have requirements for nutrients! Basically what we've been taught is that it doesn't matter if the first protein source is plant or animal, because the pet need protein, not beef, etc. Though each source does have its own advantages, there are some amino acids that you can get from plants that you can't get from animals. The board certified nutritionist that teaches our class used to work for Purina, so there are a lot of Purina examples used. However, our school has a Hill's Feeding Program which means we get Hill's food for 1/3 of what they charge in stores. They get us hooked on it now, and then once we graduate, they catch us with the full price. I'm not complaining though! Sorry this post ended up being so long. If you have any more questions feel free to ask!
  • Natalie, Lance &Tucker

    Hi Bridget,
    Yes, Corgis are smart. Potty Training was not too bad with Lance. Of course in the beginning you expect accidents but they do learn quick, Lance did.
    I know it must be hard to wait, but it will be here before you know it and adding to mycorgi all the time!! I think it is really cool that you found out the puppies were here on St. Patricks Day....very cool.
    Natalie
  • Natalie, Lance &Tucker

    Bridget,
    Yeah when we first got Lance we gated off the kitchen for potty training purposes and the breeder also said that puppies get overwhelmed in large spaces so it would be a good idea to start them off somewhere small, so the kitchen worked for us. Lance thought the cabinets would be good to try to chew, but of course he was teething at the time. I bought some apple bitter spray and put it on there and he didnt seem to ever go back. That is why I think it makes me nervous now to gate him in the kitchen because I dont want to have to replace cabinets!!! Hopefully he will remember not liking the taste of the bitter apple.
  • Niki

    Thank you so much. He is my handsome little guy! Cant wait to see pick when you get your little Corgi!
  • Carlie

    Thanks so much for the compliments! I love my pup so much. Good luck with your new little one! Enjoy the puppyhood b/c they grow so quickly!!! Good luck with everything!
  • Jason

    It will be a while, end of may, before I get to bring him home. Hope you find the puppy you're looking for!
  • Cheri

    A new puppy?! How exciting is that! Are you totally on pins and needles??? We saw a litter of 4 Pem puppies at Cardi Nationals and they were the absolutely cutest little fuzz balls we'd ever seen! I made us really wish we'd have been able to see our Taffy when she was a puppy. We got her when she was 2 so we didn't get to experience her puppyhood.

    And believe it when people tell you that Corgi's are like potato chips. We swore we'd be a one Corgi household, right up until we got Dudley! We did manage to hold out 3 years though. :D
  • Juel

    Thank you for your imput! what was the other website you mentioned? I can't wait to see pictures of your new puppy. It will be quite a while before I can bring any pup home. CONGRATS!
  • James

    I cant roll "diamond" off my tongue either. It sounds like a cats name and Cheez-it told me that cats have cooties. I usually name my pets two different ways depending if they are male or female. Boys get the names of objects or food and girls get the names of famous female guitar players! I like the Coffee idea, how about puppuccinno? It would be hard to yell though! Very cute pup, excelent choice.
  • Juel

    What a cute girl! Names are hard to choose. in our house, we currently have 2 horses and a cat that have 2 names. only the cat seems to have an alter ego :) Good luck, Thanks for the update! cant wait to here more.
  • Tracie & Emmy

    I just love looking at your pictures! They are so adorable at that age. Take TONS of pictures when she is little. They grow up so fast! Good luck with the name! :-)
  • Ziska Childs

    Hey Bridget! Good to hear from you. You are in for such a treat as a Corgi mom they are absolutely the best sweeties in the world. Corgis are much more important than paint....
  • Megan and Penelope

    Oh, once you think of a name, you'll love it and it will be stuck! We kept thinking Daisy, but that is so common for dogs that I know. So, I told my husband Penelope and he was liked it a lot. But, that tri you have in the pictures is very cute. Let us know when you have the pup!
  • Sasha

    Congratulations on your new pup! I hope you have so much fun that you get to laugh about it! I wish I was you! x)
  • Danielle

    Aww I bet you are excited! Yes I kept him in my room with me...he is pretty spoiled now and I haven't even had him two weeks yet lol. He sleeps with me at night in my bed. He is pretty good he wakes me up if he has to go out. For as little as he is he sure loves to hog the bed! Thanks for adding me :) Your puppy looks super cute!
  • Danielle_RN

    Congrats on your new fubaby. She is gorgeous, and looks like a very happy girl. Kara would love to play with Lucy, they are the same age almost and everything. We can compare puppy training stories!!
    ~Danielle
  • James

    I believe the "Rollover" comments are here...
    http://www.mycorgi.com/video/video/show?id=1150197%3AVideo%3A114793
    The big mistake I made was to keep giving commands. Now I make sure he is paying attention, then give a command and wait. if he doesnt do it in a reasonable time I just walk off. To actually teach the roll-over I asked him to "rollover" then physically rolled him on his back and let him flip himself back over. I pushed him less and less each time and he started doing it himself. When he didnt I would physically help him out.
  • Christina & Vicki

    Hi cutie Lucy!!!!

    No, I have not gotten the Peticure yet, but really need to do something soon. I will let you know how it works. I definitly can not do Dingo's nails with regular Dog nail clippers. He freaks out and then it scares me.

    Have fun with your little tri Corgi :) She is adorable!!
  • Lisa P from WV

    That's a good idea to put the treats in the water bottle. Daisy likes to play with a water bottle too! I'll have to try the treat trick! I also saw you are in Nascar country...my 11 year old son is a Nascar nut...He like Jeff Gordon...I like Kacey Kahyne who won today!
    I also like your info on the baby nail clippers...I bought dog nail clippers and they are not the sharpest clippers ever invented! I TRIED to do Daisy's nails and one split on me and I have not tried since. Our mix has some VERY VERY long nails so maybe I'll try adult clippers on him! Thanks for all the info your page has been helpful!
    Lisa P from WV
  • Lisa P from WV

    No, I just use the regular puppy shampoo but I bought her some puppy fragrance spray for little girl dogs and another for Chap for male dogs....it kind of helps (hide the dog smell) between bathes...I got them at Walmart I think! Lisa P from WV