My husband, Ed, and I live in the Sonoma County Wine Country. Our Corgis get to run on 18 acres of forest and farmland and have a ball doing it. (except when they get foxtails in eyes, ears or noses.) I love my funny little dogs and since my children have left the nest, I still get to have some "children" at home. I am no longer breeding corgis, but have had some great "children" and "grandchildren" achieving success both as champions on the show circuit and in agility.
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
No
About My Corgi(s):
We have two corgis, Squeegee (AKA Greenforest Columbine) a red and white female, and Rollo (AKA Greenforest Rose Garden Rollo) a male tri fluff. Unfortunately, my little girl, Squeegee, has DM and will have to graduate into wheels soon. Rollo, who has chosen my husband Ed as his heart human, is Squeegee's son. He's quite a sight: a fluff with cow hocked hind legs, turned out front legs and the usual endearing corgi smile. We love both of them dearly.
Welcome Annette, Squeegee and Rollo! I love wine country and still dream of retiring there someday. It sounds wonderful. I know what you mean about the foxtails; Sidney got one in his ear this summer and he was in misery until the vet fished it out.
christy fry
Aug 17, 2009
TALLULAH
Aug 17, 2009
Geri & Sidney
Aug 18, 2009