First-time corgi owner here. Always wanted to own one because it's a full-size dog with half-size legs. What I DIDN'T know about corgis could fill books. Thank goodness there's a relatively large learning curve...
About My Corgi(s):
I only have one corgi, my first, Boomer. I gave him a big dog name because I thought it would be ironic in a fun way, like naming a toy poodle "Fang" or "Killer". Instead, he has grown into his name, as his bark goes to 11. And while he may be a "little dog", he's got a big soul. He's about a year and a half old now (got him July '07), his coloring is sable and white with hints of black on his head, ears, and tail. He's a svelte 37 pounds (the vet said he isn't fat, he's just...dense...like a black hole...that no treat can escape from him).
He loves to walk, run, wrestle, eat, bark, play with kids, eat, shred loofa dogs all over my apartment, randomly run all over my apartment like he's playing a game only he knows the rules to, put things in his mouth that he should, put things in his mouth that he shouldn't (like kids), eat, and swim (never underestimate the buoyancy of the Pembroke Welsh corgi!)
I loooove the Han Solo costume pictures! What a great story! Caleb was a pumpkin, and while he didn't bite me, I couldn't get a picture of him where he didn't look miserable.
Laura Jones
Dec 1, 2008
Julie
Dec 16, 2008
Carmen
Can't wait to learn more about Boomer!
Dec 16, 2008