Grace Parrott

Lakeside, CA

United States

Profile Information:

Hometown:
Lakeside
About Me:
I am seaching for my lost corgi Bear! He was stolen from us on 12/13/06 and he is micro chipped. He was to be my major stud dog until he was taken. Please watch for him. It is making us sick missing him. Please check your dog for a chip! Especially if you do not know his background! These people just will not return him to us. We have had a $5,000 reward out for him. He was my best dog!
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
No
About My Corgi(s):
Just looking for my dog.
I have:
Pembroke

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  • Grace Parrott

    Please would you have the dog read for a chip. He looks so much like my Bear. Please! His chip would be 4414072B44. If you go to any vet they will do it for not cost.
  • Katherine Anne Tilley

    I am new to this site but I just want to tell that I am so terribly sorry for your losses (your husband and your dog). I am also sorry that some people have treated you wrongly as you searched for your Bear.....when I hear about that, I have to think hard about other good saintly people who rescue dogs who are mistreated and abandoned....in order to maintain any faith in humanity. I watched the video of Bear, and he is a great little Corgi (so gorgeous)! I hope you can find him again and bring him home, but until then I will just pray that Bear is watched over and kept by loving hands. Maybe someone got him through this crook who kidnapped him, but they may not know how he was obtained and just inocently adopted him to love him. I can't begin to understand why people would steal someone's beloved dog, but oddly enough, when we got our Corgi puppy in 2007, our vet specifically told me she was a "theft risk"......he did not say that about any of our other two dogs (who are also cute but other breeds). That did put fear in me and she has never know the joy of being "off-leash" except at a small dog park...... Maybe there is something about Corgis.....but imaging how you feel breaks my heart. I hope that those darling puppies you have had in your breeding program bring you some comfort. Take care of yourself and know that we who love Corgis do feel your pain.
  • Renee and Lacey

    Happy New Year (2 weeks late) to all corgis and their admirers from Renee and Lacey.