Welcome Georgeine Jo and Monroe and DiMaggio. Do the boys get to go to school with you, or is it like it is over here-too many rules! My youngest was a special needs child, and dogs were a big help to him. Carol, Lucky and Sonny
He looks like he has more black on him then Sonny - I was told that to be a true tri that one must have a definate black saddle, which Sonny does not have! Go figure
we get comments on Sonny too, more so on Lucky - it was the vet who was checking him out post rescue, that told us he was a tri, then there was a post on here about what someone's corgi was and I asked about Sonny! Some of these people know an awful lot about the breed, I know nothing (and tend to believe anything I am told!)
Thank you for the add and your comment Georgeine, Monroe and DiMaggio! You have two beautiful boys with you my dear. Where did Monroe get his name? Is it a reference to Marilyn and her romance with DiMaggio? Give them a good belly rub from Alwyn and I.
Thank you for the lovely corgi friend invitation! We would like that very, very much! All the best from Williamsburg, VA: Bear, Tasha and Linus, a sincere fluffy
Aww what a cute way to name your boys, I like it and good names to add to it! Thank you for your kind words about our Alwyn. When I told him he has fans in New York he barked, did a quick frap and then searched for his favorite toy, Curly the Sheep. I’ll take that as he’s more than excited! We do try to keep him as active as possible. We just took him on a massive road trip with us - 11,000 miles when he was only 4 months old, we love taking him on hikes (he did his first 4,000ft mountain last month) , canoeing, swimming, soccer, and any other activity we think of doing. Your pups seem to have quite wonderful personalities even though they enjoy spectator sports as you say. =) Alwyn does love to be massaged though, the three of them should book a corgi spa day, haha. Shame we don’t live closer, I’m sure they would get along wonderfully.
That's a shame that those corgis aren't friendly - how unlike their breed! We just get extremely frustrated because we come across corgi owners who are so incredibly snobby and rude. We found a trail that we now frequent every night and saw a truck parked with two corgi stickers and a Scotland flag so we were SO excited. Saw them on the trail and they were the rudest most ignorant people and wouldn't even let their corgi come near ours. It was so upsetting. There are hardly any corgi owners around to begin with so you'd think they'd be just as happy. Poor Alwyn didn't understand. I've yet to meet anyone from here with their corgis so there's still hope!
Thanks for thinking Bunny is young! She's the happiest and perkiest dog I've ever lived with. Every morning she wakes up grateful to be alive I think. We make sure to snuggle and play in bed each morning, and spend some time playing when I come home from work each day. I get down on the floor or she gets up on the bed for quality play time and snuggles.
Thanks for friend-ing us. We are all doing well here in Georgia if you don't count the crazy heat wave and our current outbreak of FLEAS! I think Twinkie sometimes wishes she had stayed in Kansas where she was born but I remind her that its been in the 100's there. No place is safe from the heat this year I guess.
Lori A. Haskett
Aug 9, 2010
Lori A. Haskett
Aug 9, 2010
Geri & Sidney
Aug 10, 2010
Lori A. Haskett
Aug 10, 2010
Carol Rea
Aug 10, 2010
georgeine jo coffin
Aug 10, 2010
Carol Rea
Aug 11, 2010
Carol Rea
Aug 11, 2010
Carol Rea
Aug 12, 2010
Bev Levy
Aug 13, 2010
Jessie & Alwyn
Aug 13, 2010
Betts
Aug 13, 2010
Nancy Geddes
Aug 14, 2010
Jessie & Alwyn
Aug 15, 2010
Jessie & Alwyn
Aug 15, 2010
Tammey & Caven
Aug 16, 2010
Cathi
Aug 16, 2010
Cathi
Aug 21, 2010
Cindi & Twinkie
Aug 23, 2010
Wendt Worth Corgi's
Aug 26, 2010