Tracy

Female

Cabool, MO

United States

Profile Information:

Hometown:
Cabool
About Me:
I'm an avid "Corgi" lover and absolutely enjoy the love and joy the "low-riders" bring to my everyday life. We have a small hobby farm in the Ozarks. With our jobs and our hobbies; we keep ourselves extremely busy training horses and dogs alike for the joy and fulfillment of sharing the love with others. We take pride in the energy, color, and extreme intelligence of our dogs and the smiles they bring.
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
Yes
Website:
http://www.royalridgefarm.com
About My Corgi(s):
Our Corgis are full of life and color; along with a nice medium build and slim line confirmation. We strive for the "betterment" of the breed in; intelligence of the Corgi, their willingness to please in the herding industry, as a family pet, and also in the show ring. We enjoy the loyalty, love, and devotion they bring to our hearts, home, and farm.

I have:
Pembroke

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  • Rebecca

    Tracy- Merry Christmas to you and your family, humans and fur kids. Wishing you a very safe , healthy Happy New Year.

    Is there some nice riding around your area, it looks beautiful. I've always wanted to bring my horse that way to ride sometime.

  • Rachael & Waffle

    Thank you, I love him also, lol!  Your dogs are all very pretty too.  :3

    We changed how we do agility with him--we do a running contact now instead of making him stop for the contact--so limping isn't an issue after class anymore.  We haven't gone on a big hike since he was diagnosed, so I'm not sure if the prescribed anti-inflammatories help very much or not.  None of our regular activities (less strenuous hikes, 4-5 mile walks on the beach, running and fetching, etc) make him limp so all is well. :]  

  • Rachael & Waffle

    I thought about supplementing glucosamine and chondrotin, but I decided it wasn't worth it because the problem isn't with cartilage or lack thereof, and I was under the impression that once you start supplementing that stuff, you can't stop. My breeder suggested supplementing with MSM but I haven't looked into it enough yet.