Barbara McCarthy

Female

Marietta, GA

United States

Profile Information:

About Me:
I am a mother of two boys, two cats, one corgi, one lizard, and a tank of fish.
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
No
About My Corgi(s):
Max is now almost 2 years old and just a wonderful dog!
I have:
Pembroke

Comment Wall:

  • Carolyn

    Hey! Welcome! I too have two cats, a corgi, a lizard, and a tank of fish!
  • Geri & Sidney

    Welcome Barbara and Max! He is so cute!

    What kind of lizard? We have a Leopard Gecko and a Bearded Dragon, 2 cats, 3 dogs and a fish tank :)

    Oh and three teenagers; 2 girls and a boy.
  • Natalie, Lance &Tucker

    Welcome!

  • David

    Welcome form Yoda and David, looking forward to see the pictures of all of the animals!
  • Wendt Worth Corgi's

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  • Brigitte Campanaro

    He is so cute/handsome! My pembroke girl Duchess just turned 3 years old a week ago.
  • Susan Worsley

    I will definitely post his picture. He LOVES to ride! When he hears my keys he comes running! He is such an absolute joy. I'll get his picture up in the next day or so. Thank you for taking him to the doctor to check on his wheezing. You are awesome!
  • Susan Worsley

    Richi is doing well. It took him a while to warm up to having a dog to share my time with but now I'm not sure who loves Bert the most! We are so thrilled we have him. We spend every moment trying to find goodies for him:) We've changed his wet food to Ulta as well and I laughed so hard at him. He had some lamb, brown rice and carrots last night. He ate the whole bowl and carried the bowl around hoping for more! We're taking him to his new Vet on Friday for a check up a tic collar and to get his heart worm meds for next month. I found three ticks on him yesterday. One was just over his eye and the other two were buried in his chest wall. He didn't love the removal, but ultimately let us pull them out.

    He loves work and the girls love him. He has gotten to a place where he can climb the front steps easily and enjoys "sprinting" when he gets into the grass. He's a funny boy!

    We got him a "orthopedica mat" for his crate. He doesn't like to sleep on it, but he can get up easily in the mornings after he does. We've left him home free roaming for up to 1.5 hours now. So far so good. No potty issues and no chewing. He like to "nip" at the carpet periodically after he's finished rubbing his nose on it.

    How's life for you guys? Did you see the North Georgia Corgie group is trying to capture one running free in their neighborhood. Sounds like a Barbara project:)
  • Susan Worsley

    Hey Barbara!

     

    I'll let you know what the doc says.  I'm told by some of our friends on this site that it might just be a "fatty" lump.  I'd like to make sure just in case. I suspect that he was so heavy in the beginning it might have been hidden. It's on the same side of the other one that was removed.  I am hopeful that the vet saw it but wasn't concerned.  I'm a worryer by nature and if it's a problem, I'd like for it to be caught sooner than later.  I'll be on the lookout for the tick spray. Those things are gross!  I hope they catch the "bandit" running loose up in the mountains!  Lol!  If he knew how good he could have it...he'd surrender!  I'll be in touch to tell you how he fares with his new doc:)