Ollie & Prie Misra

Los Angeles, CA

United States

Profile Information:

Hometown:
Nashville, TN but in LA for some time ;)
About Me:
I'm thrilled with my PWC duo Ollie (4/5/10) and his new little sis Prie (3/2/11). They are soon to have a new human l
little brother!

AKC Names;
Winslow-Porter's Sir Oliver Monkey Misra -- Ollie
Winslow-Porter's Miss Preeti-Girl Misra -- Prie

We frequent the corgi meetup at Redondo Beach Dog Park on Saturdays & Sundays 8-9am, for the corgi meetup; come meet the whole corgi crew!
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
No
About My Corgi(s):
Oliver (Ollie) and Preeti (Prie) are red and white Pembroke Welsh Corgis with the same parents, 1 yr apart... I just love them :)
I have:
Pembroke

Comment Wall:

  • Natalie, Lance &Tucker

    Hello and Welcome!!! Looking forward to pictures and hopefully videos of your pup over time. :)
  • Geri & Sidney

    Welcome Swati and congratulations!
  • Aj

    Welcome! You're in for a fun time when you're about to get owned by own a corgi :)
  • Wendt Worth Corgi's

  • Wendt Worth Corgi's

    I know how it is to be that excited. Congratulations and good luck
  • Jane Christensen

    I'm very glad all turned out so well for you and your little Oliver!!!!!!
  • Carol Rea

    For "lay down" this is going to sound silly...we were taught to put the little guy on the edge of the coffee table and work with him there. It worked with our pup, but not with our older rescue. I will try to find the paper work from training class in our files tomorrow. HAHAHA! I read on Jane's page that Ollie had nerve problems? Hope all is going well...keep close tabs on him. Carol, Lucky and Sonny
  • Joey Nolegs Gilbert

    Welcome to LA. You missed the Corgi Fun Day which is every June in Anaheim Hills. But next year . . . If you're looking for a good Corgi vet there's Dr Shane in Marina Del Rey. She's amazing and takes good care of Joey. Then there's Dr Williams at Yerba Buena Animal Hospital. Great facility. She's Corgi trained. Not sure why you crate your Corgi. We're against crates for these dogs. They're too smart and sensitive and like to feel close to their owners. They really will behave if you reward them with love and consistent rules. And give them special places that are their own. We use those cheap corner tables you get from Ikea and put a pillow under them. Corgis like short tables that fit their height so they can nest and be at home. Herding lessons can be had locally. Corgis love herding sheep. But we use a Wubba Kong on the beach to give Joey herding exercise.
  • Carol Rea

    We agree, corgis are the best! Our first, Odie, was ill and his head atrophied (sp?), his ears filp floped up and down and he was so darn cute! We joked that he was directing traffic with them.
  • Carol Rea

    I think I told you about using the coffee table to teach the "down" My husband says that the teacher of the class had us do it because it was easier for Us, not the dog! I thought it was because corgis have short legs, we both could be correct, it was 10 or more years ago. I looked, but could not find that one class paper...go figure. Good luck with your training.
  • Carol Rea

    Sounds great, have fun with it! When we got our first corgi, we had 3 cats and decided that he needed to know he was a dog, so we took him to doggy daycare 1/2 day a week as well as puppy training at the same place (sounds a lot like the place you have found) He loved it, and so did we. My elder dialysis patients thought I had lost my mind, taking my puppy to doggy daycare!! I am sure that Ollie will have a good time and learn lots, let me know
  • Sam Tsang

    You're very welcome, glad you can join us :)
  • Jackson♥

    So cute! I remember when Jackson was that little! Hope we can be friends
  • Tris & Jeanne

    Red Ribbon
  • Carol Rea

    Ollie is growing up fast! Lifting his leg - gotta love it...last time Lucky tried it (he's the crippled one) he fell over! It was so funny, he was trying to mark where my brother-in-law's HUGE dog had gone. I still have the first baby tooth that Odie lost!! He lost it at doggie day care, of course, but they saved it for me.