Sylvia

Female

Puyallup, WA

United States

Profile Information:

Hometown:
Pekin
About Me:
Alaskan born and raised currently residing in Pekin IL and working for www.BFRGames.com as an Art Director and Illustrator taking commissions on the side.

I have two Corgi's.

SirMacKellen ((Mac around the house, or Mister, Mister Mister, or turd butt)) is now 5 and will be 6 years old in September. How time FLIES!

Brieannah ((Brie, Mrs.Bitts, Brie-Bug, Bug, Stink Eye)) is soon to turn 3 in March which still blows my mind.
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
No
Website:
http://www.BFRGames.com
About My Corgi(s):
SirMacKellen ((Mac around the house, or Mister, Mister Mister, or turd butt)) is now 5 and will be 6 years old in September. How time FLIES!

Brieannah ((Brie, Mrs.Bitts, Brie-Bug, Bug, Stink Eye)) is soon to turn 3 in March which still blows my mind.
I have:
Pembroke

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  • LaVerne & Shirley

    Hi!
    Yes I got Shirley from Heartbarx. Nia and Max's litter, same as Mac. It's been fun looking thru your pics seeing what Shirley will look like when she gets older. Mac is such a handsome fellow.
    Deb and Lonnie are great. Very helpful and knowledgable. When I saw Nia and Max it was love at first sight amd I knew I just had to have one of their pups. Shirley was a bit bossy at first but has turned out to be such a sweet girl and so easy to train. She and LaVerne stop traffic every time we go for a walk. There arent many Corgis in Wenatchee and people just go nuts over them. If you are ever in Wenatchee stop by for a visit!
    I will post more pictures when I get home. You can sure tell Mac and Shirl are related.. LaVerne, Shirley and I are in Conconully camping. They are loving it. Lots of deer and squirrels to growl at...lol.
    Thanks for the note. I will look forward to seeing more pics of Mac!
  • John Wolff

    Hey, that's funny -- my daughter likes deviantart.com. We go out your way in the winter when we get sick of the rain, take the dogs to Vantage or Ancient Lakes -- Gwynnie and I went up the Cle Elum River road and spent the night on the summit of Mt. Daniel a coupla weeks ago. It's amazing what corgi can do; on that last trip, I realized I wasn't watching her as closely, just trusting her rockclimbing sense. They learn.
  • John Wolff

    I think the dogs need off-leash experience in order to learn to stay close. I've not succeeded in training them as well as I'd like -- Gwynn always tends to walk ahead of me when I command "stay close". It's asking a lot of them: different rules depending on whether they're on-leash or off-leash (I don't mind if G walks ahead while on-leash). Might've been easier if I'd not let her get the habit of walking ahead on-leash.
    They tend to stay fairly close (no more than 20-30 yards) off-leash on trail. I've tried to teach "closer" and keep them within 10 yards, without much success. On trail, they usually fall in at my heel, but in dim light I want them in front, but close.