Jo

44, Female

Southampton

United Kingdom

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Hometown:
Southampton
About Me:
My daughters & I are travelling 200 miles to collect our first Corgi this week, the girls don't know yet & I'm struggling to keep my excitement under wraps. I've had dogs all my life & have always wanted a Cirgi so consider myself very lucky but theres alot I don't know yet, I just can't wait to have our gorgeous clever boy home- after the 400 mile round trip! :D
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
No
About My Corgi(s):
IWW collect him this week- as soon as I know his personality more I'll share- pinky promise
I have:
Pembroke

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  • Jo

    Ah! Thank you so much for the warm welcome, it's lovely to hear about your Corgis too! I can't wait to collect him, I've been out today getting things for him & my eldest has become a little suspicious so I had to tell a little fib & say it was for Nanny & Grandads dog :) I can't wait, they will be so pleased & I'm so looking forward to welcoming him into his new home. I am confused about feeding tho- I've read that raw diet is the best but I didn't know how much to feed & how often & what the best us, I'd be truly grateful for any help you guys can give :) I just want make sure I do the best by him. Also what is the best type of lead? Would harness be ok as my mums dig loves his harness and walks along happily  xx  
  • Lucy & Ricky (Wendy/Jack )

    LOL, you'll know your Corgi's personality quite well after your 200 mile trip. But, kudos to you for choosing the best breed. We surprised our daughters, many years ago, with Corgi litter-mates for Xmas, after losing our beloved Corgi months before. Containing excitement is very hard. Enjoy every minute with your new baby!

     

    I'll try to post a picture of our Xmas gift: Dylan & Emily. I'm so excited for you and your family. There are few things that compare to a Corgi puppy!

     

     

  • Lucy & Ricky (Wendy/Jack )

    Re. your food question: How old will your Corgi baby be when you get him/her?