Jeanne & Baylee May

Female

Naperville, IL

United States

Profile Information:

Hometown:
Naperville
About Me:
I love dogs, it breaks my heart when people mistreat them, I could never do that. I have 3 grown children and 2 grandpuppies, a 4yr old dauschund and a 3yr old english bulldog. quite a dog combo but they all get along, they do have their moments but then are best buds again....
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
No
About My Corgi(s):
Baylee May is 4yrs old, brought her home when she was 4mths old. She was the cutest little puppy and she grew up to be a very pretty girl. She loves being pet, sleeping under chairs,playing in snow, all sorts of corgi fun.
Not trained well with tricks but thats my fault , does have good doggie manners and loves loves attention....
I have:
Pembroke

Comment Wall:

  • Geri & Sidney

    Welcome Jeanne and Baylee May!

  • Teresa Gilpin

    I love your pictures!  Your furbabies are adorable I especially love the one where they are all lined up on the couch!!!   Keep posting your great pictures!  (I am not very computer savvy either. I just do the best I can.  Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't)

  • Geri & Sidney

    Hi Jeanne,

    I think I have that pirate corgi on a tee shirt!  It's from zazzle.com. Is it this one? http://www.zazzle.com/corgi_skull_crossbones_hooded_sweatshirt-2358...

    Thank you for your compliments on Sidney. We love his tail too. Docking is now banned in many countries but is still going strong here in the US; the breeder groups are very powerful. The old story was that the  ranchers were taxed based on the length of their animals, so they docked the tails to pay less tax. Other stories tell that it was to prevent the cattle from injuring the dogs by stepping on the tails. Yet very few corgis are actually used for herding anymore, and besides, Cardigan corgis get to keep their tails. Now the breeders just say "it's the breed standard" and don't discuss further. I hope that one day that docking will at least become optional, and that is a breeder chooses to not dock they are not ostracized by the breeder community.