I'm Jeri and I live in Kentucky with Dani, my Pembroke Welsh Corgi, my boyfreind and his corgi-pom; Jaina. I adopted Dani when she was re-homed to me the age of 1 and a half. She still has a lot of puppy in her, and we still have a lot of training to do. But that's okay, because Dani is willing and ready to learn.
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
No
About My Corgi(s):
I have a female Pembroke Welsh named Dani, short for Daenerys Targurrryen, Queen of Westeruff.
No, I am a scientist and just happy to get my first job out of grad school in CA. I loved it but the place I worked closed and I couldn't find another job. The best thing I could get was in TX but that reached the point where it wasn't good anymore so I came to work in Birmingham. Then it ended going sower after 10 years and I just ended up staying. Randy is the result of an accidental brother sister mating and I think that is part of his hyperness. He has a full sister that the breeder has't been able to show because she is wild as a buck but he also has a half sister who is a little older that the breeder is also holding till she grows up some more. Taking Randy to PetSmart classes helped but I am hoping he will get calmer. He is adorable and cute but has been wild and wooly but I love him dearly.
Jeri, My problem was that Randy was an alpha and I have had a time convincing him that he isn't in charge. I thought we mostly had that settled but the other day when the yard guy was here, I went out front to talk to him and told him I would be back with his money. This guy was the second this year and I hadn't introduced him to dogs, so when he mows the back yard, the dogs are locked in the house and they don't like having someone back there. Randy was determined that I wasn't going out front with that potentially dangerous man and he tried to stop me and in the end, he nipped my ankle. But I didn't correct him for it because he was trying to take care of me!!! Bless his little heart.
Lois B. Allen
No, I am a scientist and just happy to get my first job out of grad school in CA. I loved it but the place I worked closed and I couldn't find another job. The best thing I could get was in TX but that reached the point where it wasn't good anymore so I came to work in Birmingham. Then it ended going sower after 10 years and I just ended up staying. Randy is the result of an accidental brother sister mating and I think that is part of his hyperness. He has a full sister that the breeder has't been able to show because she is wild as a buck but he also has a half sister who is a little older that the breeder is also holding till she grows up some more. Taking Randy to PetSmart classes helped but I am hoping he will get calmer. He is adorable and cute but has been wild and wooly but I love him dearly.
Aug 2, 2012
WhiteDove
Aug 8, 2012
Lois B. Allen
Jeri, My problem was that Randy was an alpha and I have had a time convincing him that he isn't in charge. I thought we mostly had that settled but the other day when the yard guy was here, I went out front to talk to him and told him I would be back with his money. This guy was the second this year and I hadn't introduced him to dogs, so when he mows the back yard, the dogs are locked in the house and they don't like having someone back there. Randy was determined that I wasn't going out front with that potentially dangerous man and he tried to stop me and in the end, he nipped my ankle. But I didn't correct him for it because he was trying to take care of me!!! Bless his little heart.
Aug 9, 2012