I'm a Humanities teacher and Debate Coach, living in Concord, NH. I am a proud new owner (or she owns me!) of Lucy the Pembroke Welsh Corgi! She is a beautiful, sweet, peppy puppy!
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
No
About My Corgi(s):
Lucy, now 10 months, is a chewer, not a barker, except when ignored by my two cats. She is all red along her back and the hint of sable there when she was younger is now dark red. But her chest and legs are white--typical Corgi markings. She'll eat anything and learns very quickly when there are hot dogs or cubes of cheese involved.
She is a cutie- looks a lot like my Camden in coloring. As for your concern about her eating things- I have the same problem. Trash is a big issue, as are pieces of mulch, pinecones, etc. As for grass and dirt, Camden does the same. Normally this isn't a problem, but pay close attention to what is in the dirt. I've had incidents that he wasn't eating grass, he had found rabbit droppings. Those kinds of things can lead to parasite problems (Camden had giardia) but worms could also be transferred by feces. You just have to be vigilant. Has she had a recent fecal sample done?
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She is a cutie- looks a lot like my Camden in coloring.
As for your concern about her eating things- I have the same problem. Trash is a big issue, as are pieces of mulch, pinecones, etc. As for grass and dirt, Camden does the same. Normally this isn't a problem, but pay close attention to what is in the dirt. I've had incidents that he wasn't eating grass, he had found rabbit droppings. Those kinds of things can lead to parasite problems (Camden had giardia) but worms could also be transferred by feces. You just have to be vigilant. Has she had a recent fecal sample done?
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