I just lost my corgi and am interested in getting another female adult corgi. When I adopt an animal (whether dog or cat), I consider it a lifetime commitment.
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
No
About My Corgi(s):
I rescued my corgi. She was terribly overweight (53 lbs.), and I managed to reduce her weight by 15 lbs. in a year and a half. I put her on a very good diet, had an mammary tumor removed and her teeth were so bad that I had to have (5) teeth extracted. I loved my corgi. I have never had a dog so completely devoted and loving to me.
You're right about lifetime commitment. . .I've spent a total of $13,000 on a Daisy (Tri-Color) since February who is a rescue. She's been in the hospital again since Sunday but good news today. . .her fever has come down from 105 to 101. . .I hope to be able to bring her home today or tomorrow. I'm sure the bill will be over $15,000 after this hospital stay. . .but she's worth it. From the first week I got her it seems all her medical problems started. I'll do whatever it takes to keep her alive. She is a sweetheart. . . .
That is so cool you might be getting another fur-baby. . .can't wait to see pix. . . . .
Hi Pam! I am sorry that you lost your corgi. It sounds like you had a wonderful relationship with her. Thank you for rescuing her and giving her a great life! I am particularly fond of rescue corgis myself. Both of mine were adopted. I hope that being a member of mycorgi helps you decide whether you're ready for another corgibaby. There are some great corgis and owners on this board.
WhiteDove
Jun 9, 2010
WhiteDove
That is so cool you might be getting another fur-baby. . .can't wait to see pix. . . . .
Jun 9, 2010
Katie
Jun 30, 2010