My very first dog of my very own is Wally, a red and white Corgi. Because of him I got involved in dog rescue work and have ended up with 3 more Corgis, all rescue dogs. We also have a rescue German shepherd and two cats. I tell all my neighbors that I have so many Corgis because I'm trying to be the Queen of my road!
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
No
About My Corgi(s):
Wally is my first Corgi and I purchased him from a breeder. He is almost 9 and lives in his own universe.
I found Gordon on the web; he had been abandoned at a trailer park in a community about 2 hours from where we live. I had things arranged to get him into a Corgi rescue, but somewhere along the line; he ended up staying. :)
Alice is the only female we have and she is the most unusual physically and personality-wise. The person that gave her up believed she was a pure Corgi, however I'm convinced she's Blue Heeler/Corgi, so we call her a Blue Corgi. She is about 3. When I went to get Alice potentially adopted, my husband informed me he just "couldn't part with her" - Corgi #3
The latest addition is Ramsey and he just turned 1, May 8. He was given up by his owners because he and the other dog in the house didn't get along. They didn't know what to do so they kept him kenneled from the time they got him at 8 weeks. I had a foster home lined up for him until I could get him adopted or sent to a Corgi rescue, but that fell through - Corgi #4. :) We've had him since January.
true that! I never really thought I'd be a dog person and Riley just captivated me! :D Now I even want more Rileys....ehhehehhe...but my mom says she wants real grandkids now...LOL! :D
Riley
Jun 27, 2009
Jan Elsasser
Jul 29, 2009
Jan Elsasser
Sep 17, 2009