Kimberly

Female

Pooler, GA

United States

Profile Information:

Hometown:
Savannah, GA
About Me:
Lived in Georgia my entire life, happily married for eight years, no kids(except the furry, four-legged kind). I work in a pediatrician's office and love spending time with my family.
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
No
About My Corgi(s):
Bandit, male, tri-colored, will be three in April 09, total goofball and undeniably adorable. We also have a new red/white, female puppy born March 19th named Bailey. We are officially Corgi Crazy!!
I have:
Pembroke

Comment Wall:

  • Jenni & Dave Fields

    Welcome Kimberly and Bandit!
  • Sam Tsang

    Welcome to MyCorgi.com!
  • Wendt Worth Corgi's

  • Wendt Worth Corgi's

    What a beautiful girl. She looks alot like my Layla.
  • Laura Jones

    Welcome! Happy Holidays!
  • Wendt Worth Corgi's

    Either or...can be the same or opposite sex. You are having them sexually ultered, correct? If she is socialable she will except another. I bring in new dogs all the time and they are fine but mine are also use to it and know that I am the leader. They learn each others boundaries and w/a pup..it will be the submissive one. You don't have to tell me about Corgis being addictive. LOL They are like a box of chocolates on a womans worse hormonal day to me.
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  • Samantha

    Wow, must be common. "Christine" also has one. He looks like a bandit with the mask and it turned out fitting for my guy, too. Your little one is very cute! Merry Christmas!
  • Kristen

    Bandit is one cute little guy. We are up to four of the little fur angels. Can't imagine life without them. Life without the hair...now that is another story. They are addictive!
  • Angie

    Bandit was so cute as a puppy with those little fat, stubby legs. Bandit has definitely grown into a pretty one now. Very, very cute!!!
  • Kristen

    We haven't had any significant problems in introducing new puppies. When we brought Fern home as an adult rescue I think it was even easier than a puppy...she didn't try to annoy the others! No doubt Bandit will get jealous, but that usually doesn't show up right away . I think Corgis see us belonging to them. It is manageable and normal. Just like human children it is important to spend a little alone time with each of them. I usually give more attention to the existing furkids at first. Comforting them. When my husband or one of the girls is playing with the puppy I am sure to shower attention on the other. We have had several puppy intros through the years and have never had a bad experience. We always try to make the first introduction on "neutral territory". I think it is nice for them to have a companion especially when we are at work. It is also great fun to watch a pair of Corgis playing together. Like having a live cartoon running! Good luck with your new addition.
  • Kimberly

    That's my cute little guy! Hi, there Sweetness, what a great site! There are quite a few furry friends out there for our little man. Looks like getting a new puppy is going to be great for him and us! Love ya! Jer