Sorry it took me so long to respond. I wanted to wait until I had more time to write more than 2 sentences. I can't imagine how hard it would have been for Algy to have left us as fast as Langston. We were lucky for the fact that Algy also had Immune Mediated Thrombocytopenia for years and was on steroids that also kept the tumors at bay - for a time. It bought us 8 months to prepare for what we knew was coming, and time for us to love on him until it was time. I think it was harder on him, but easier on us. To lose them so quickly is such a shock. I can imagine how much you miss him, and in another way, I can't even begin to imagine, since we had time. It is also very interesting the point you made - about all three of us and our kiddos. I think they were all black-headed tri's to boot? This site helped me deal, and kept my spirits up with pictures and stories, and then we found a corgi that was being rehomed on here as well. Now we have two. Keep smiling - there's a corgi out there somewhere that needs you!
We just lost our first Corgi, Mater, he was not even 3 yet. Started having seizures in October, and progressivly got worse. We had to put him down Feb 2nd this year, it has been hard copeing with his death, he was a great dog, and so full of life. He was taken from us too soon. I will miss him terribley.. I know we tried all we could to save him, spent thousands, would have spent millions if it could have saved him...
Joanna, Rainy and Calvin
Nov 9, 2010
Wendt Worth Corgi's
Dec 2, 2010
Christy Lyn
We just lost our first Corgi, Mater, he was not even 3 yet. Started having seizures in October, and progressivly got worse. We had to put him down Feb 2nd this year, it has been hard copeing with his death, he was a great dog, and so full of life. He was taken from us too soon. I will miss him terribley.. I know we tried all we could to save him, spent thousands, would have spent millions if it could have saved him...
Feb 6, 2012