Cat & Casey

Female

Sac City

United States

Profile Information:

Hometown:
Sac City, Iowa, United States
About Me:
I am a married middle age female living in Mid-America. I have been married to hubby #2 for 17 years. I have 1 child, no longer a child in her mid 30s with her own Boxer dog. Our Corgi Rascal has passed away. INow we have Casey Corgi! have worked for the same insurance company for 24 years. I enjoy reading romances, church groups & making friends.
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
No
Website:
http://sansanpals.com
About My Corgi(s):
Corgi Rascal (our 2nd Corgi) crossed over to the Rainbow Bridge June 8, 2009. We will always have our memories & pictures. But we decided we wanted to get another dog (of course) a Corgi. We adopted a new Corgi @ the Kansas City shelter June 27. After a 5 hour ride to our home he now has a new name. Casey is about 3 years old. He is a very good dog. Housebroke. We are learning about him & he is learning about us, his new home & neighborhood.
I have:
Pembroke

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  • Shannon

    Congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!! He looks like a happy guy
  • Shannon

    a carpet sweeper attack dog could be fun. During a storm does he have to be really close. Our Muffin is afraid of thunder as well as really nervous when it rains.
  • Sylvia & Timmy

    What a cutie KC is. He'll certainly help fill a part of the hole that Rascal left in your hearts. The name is so fitting and he really looks like a KC!

    How did the reunion go with your husband's cousin? I am still amazed that he has a cousin in this little town! What a small world. Around here everyone knows everyone in a way so that's not unusual, but half way accross the country???.........

    Regardin the thunderstorms and loud noises. I think someone gave you a good pointer about getting a recording and play it really softly to begin with a few times, give him lots of treats as soon as he notices the sounds, but before he starts shaking or hiding. If he reacts quickly, the recording was probably too loud (it's always hard to remember that their hearing is much more sensitive than ours). Some dogs react to the drop in atmospheric pressure before a storm even happens. There are several good books in helping owners cope with noise sensitiviey. If you want I can recommend some.

    Give KC a hug and belly scritch from Timmy and I.