Joey & Nancy's rugrats

South Saint Paul, MN

United States

Profile Information:

Hometown:
Saint Paul
About Me:
happy corgi owners going on 3 years now. joey learned of the breed watching cowboy bebop. which he introduced the breed to me when we thought of adding a furry addition to the family. couldn't be more happy. enjoying all the challenges and love they bring to the table, and seeing all the hard work and loving rewards as they grow each day.
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
No
About My Corgi(s):
we have 2 Pembroke welsh corgi. are 1st is are male ein (einstein) a tan and white,with one blue eye and one brown. born march 3rd. he is a mama's boy. if he doesn't like something he lets you know. (tried changing his food once. and he stuck his nose up in disgust and dumped his food dish over in protest. awh my drama king) hates walking on wet ground and mud. but loves the rain and snow. loves being dressed up and showing off to be the center of attention. playing with everyone and everything. then my 2nd is a tri color female saiya. born aug 11th. she is my hyper never running out of energy girl. loves to jump and run laps and play fetch at every moment of the day. my true tomboy dog. she see's a muddy puddle it is her's with a big smile on her face like ow ya that was fun look what i did. both are inseparable love to be together and do everything together even if its testing are boundaries and getting in trouble. in the 3years of having them both has brought on many challenges up and down. but everyday as they grow and get older i see all the hard work and love i put into them paying off.. been thinking of new challenges we can tackle together all the time. like more obedience classes and even thinking of getting them into agility training. looks like a lot of fun, and i know they would have a blast.
I have:
Pembroke

Comment Wall:

  • John Wolff

    They do not wear the Doggles or the Mesheyes reliably. You have to keep them in front of you, or they'll rub them off in the snow. But they make good photo props. I worry about their eyes in bright sun, so close to the snow. You can go snowblind in 1 day above, say, 6000-7000', but we'r seldom that high
  • Jane

    I made a group for blue-eyed corgis, you should come join! :)

    http://www.mycorgi.com/group/theblueeyedcorgisclub