I just inherited my son's Welsh Pembroke Corgi, Jack. He & his wife had their first baby and Jack became so protective of the baby that he bit mommy. So I went to pick up Jack and brought him home to live with his Grandma & Grandpa. He is my first dog and my husband & I adore him. I work as an Assistant to the President of an engineering firm and my husband Tim, is retired.
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
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About My Corgi(s):
I was born blind but am still a very happy little Corgi. I just moved to Illinois to live with my Grandma & Grandpa and am so happy here. I get to run all I want and can even go outside without a leash. I have a great big friend who comes over to play sometimes - he looks mean, but he isn't - he's a German Shepherd
Welcome Jack! I'm so glad you have Grandma & Grandpa to take you in and give you a happy home! Is it difficult to be a blind corgi, or do you manage just fine? I can only imagine how good your hearing is!
Hi, I can't believe my luck in finding you, knowing my Aunt and Uncle and all! That is sooo great that you were able to help your son and daughter in law out by taking him in!! He is sooo lucky to have you!! I didn't catch how old Jack is??? He reminds me of our Edward a lot!!! I almost had Phil and Wendy taking home a Corgi puppy of their own when they were here in June and they are the reason that we found Edward as they were driving here to Mn through Iowa and happened to see an ad for Corgi puppies on their way!! We had Edward about 5 days into their visit so they got to meet him as a pup, but he is 5 1/2 mos old now, and is 20lbs or more!!! I hope we can be friends! I just love my two Corgis sooo much!! Melissa
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