Carleigh and Ein

34, Female

Columbus, GA

United States

Profile Information:

Hometown:
Columbus
About Me:
I'm a first time corgi owner and am sort of learning everything as I go. :) I love all kinds of animals, as long as they don't have more than four legs!
I live in a loft apartment with my boyfriend, two cats and my boyfriends dog, Rory.
I hope to go to school to be a dog groomer, i thought about being a vet but the idea that i'd have to put animals down at some point just doesn't sit well with me.
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
No
About My Corgi(s):
Ein was born October 13, 2008. He was adopted from Petland on February 3, 2009. He lives in an apartment downtown and has quickly adapted to the city life. He loves anything that squeaks and acts like he's 4 feet taller than he really is.
baby
I have:
Pembroke

Comment Wall:

  • Rockstar

    10 weeks
  • The Littles

    Hello and Welcome! We're close, we're Montgomery, Al. corgis.
  • The Littles

    Look through the members and there should be a Georgia corgi group. Georgia has more corgi shows and groups off mycorgi.com. Google corgi you'll find Georgia corgi groups, but mycorgi.com has a Georgia corgi group too!
  • Rockstar

    My boy is walking on the leash like a champ after 3 trys. I've never had a dog do this before. The first night was the funniest thing... He went outside just fine, jumped like a rabbit in the snow for a good 15 minutes, walked all over the yard with me, then a truck passed - he FREAKED - and he did like 3 flips. After that, we just have an issue crossing the door coming back inside (cats are OMG scary) and he's ok with the leash about 95% of the time.

    I know I'm lucky though, the last 2 dogs I trained were not close to as easy as this boy. He's only 10 weeks too, I'm so proud.
  • Libby

    As for your naming youe Pemmie, EIN.. great minds think alike!!
    He's a very cute boy and with as smart as our breed of doggies are and the fact they are VERY food motivated, I'm sure with a lil consistency you two will be doing wonderful in no time!
  • Geri & Sidney

    Welcome, Carleigh and Ein!
  • Tauna and Kota

    Hi. Was nice to meet you in chat. Ein is very cute. Give him hugs for me. Hope to chat to you again soon.
  • Tauna and Kota

    Yes he does. I love his tail. I had the option of getting it done or not. I don't particularly like doing a dogs tail unless it's a VERY large dog and it would be like a baseball bat to everything and everyone...I love tails. Tails are part of their expression, similar to our faces. They use their ears and tails to give their expression!
  • Wendt Worth Corgi's

  • Wendt Worth Corgi's

    Thank you...they are magical and their true beauty goes beyond their exterior.
  • Wendt Worth Corgi's

    Me too!! It's amazing and I've had many other breeds of dogs and nothing comes close to the Corgi. Life wouldn't exist if I didn't have one in my life.
  • Laura & Lola

    Sounds like you guys are doing a fabulous job on getting your puppy to be a well behaved & loving little guy :) It's so rewarding to know you're providing a good home to an animal :)
  • Laura & Lola

    I bet it is! He probably loves being a part of a pack that shows him love everyday :) Dogs need that social interaction... and having another dog in the house will help. We are trying to get Lola around other dogs more... she doesn't like to share very much with other dogs! haha She's rather sassy at times ;)
  • Nicole

    poor baby! i hope he feels better soon!
  • Ross

    Good to hear.
    There are so many great dogs out there looking for homes.
  • John Wolff

    Gwynnie's Theorem: the number of old tennis balls in a household is directly proportional to the square of the number of corgis.
  • John Wolff

    You asked about Al & Gwynnie's breeders: Carrie Hale and Joyce Gilpin. I don't think they have websites. Both near Seattle WA; Carrie is in Bellevue or Issaquah, Joyce is in Monroe now. Carrie Hale breeds maybe a litter a year, and she's the one who really impressed me as being serious about what she does, and touchingly dedicated to her dogs. Her dogs are wonderful. She impresses me as extremely responsible and dedicated. Al's sire Cary Grant (really) won something like 3rd place in the PWCCA show last year (we don't talk about this in front of him, lest it go to his head). So we're way out here on the Left Coast, a long way from Wales, but if you search around I think you can find people as careful and dedicated as she is.

    We were lucky. We lost our first corgi Sirius to a tragic choking accident. Lori (my wife) found Joyce & Carrie a few months later, and that's how we got Gwynnie, and a coupla years later we got Al from Carrie. I had to convince Carrie that I was ready for a second corgi. If we get run over by a bus, these people would take these dogs back in the blink of an eye.

    So look for a breeder like that. Look for somebody who's breeding for show, breeding for champions, with some success, and not breeding many. Find someone who's in it for pride and love.
  • mosesbotbol

    Is there a test for allergies? I do not think it's worth giving allergies pills if the dog does not look like it's an issue. Allergies outside are usually seasonal, does the snorting happen all year long?
  • Carlie

    No problem! It's tough to watch our little babies in pain, but the "puppyhood" goes by so quickly :). Hope he gets to feeling better soon! Kiwi sends nub wags and kisses.
  • Tauna and Kota

    I definately treat Kota like my kid. I decided I'm not having kids of my own, so... I want a bunch of doggies!!!
  • Jamie Jo

    it's really funny that you say that because I have seen lots of people that have cats like mine! We adopted mocha from the humane society last june and I think they said something about her being part siamese and then pointer? If that's right. I will look at her paperwork and let you know :) Is yours really affectionate and loud? Mine loves our dogs and is really loud when meowing or purring. She's cute :)
  • Sam Tsang

    Welcome Carleigh and Ein!
  • Rockstar

    Dexy got his ears up!