Libby

Female

Dyess Afb, TX

United States

Profile Information:

Hometown:
Abilene, TX
About Me:
Proud momma to my 2 human children, 5 and 11 years old, and our growing menagerie of critters, Ein the Cardi, Spooky the cat, Fishstich and Chops the betts and Hermie the hermit crab.
Proud Air Force wife of almost 10 years and looking forward to many more, both of the marriage and of the career.
I'm also a proud crafter of fine bath and body products, an avid kniter and crocheter and am enjoying felt craft recently.
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
No
Website:
http://www.kayskitchen.etsy.com
About My Corgi(s):
We recently adopted a Cardigan mix from our local SPCA. He is a beautiful black and tan. Estimated to be about 1year old.
Hubby can't get over the fact of how much he looks like a German Shepard minus the height.

I've always loved corgis, and am a huge fan of Ein from the anime Cowboy Bebop. As soon as our 5yo saw him that's what she started calling him, and who are we to try to turn a 5yos opinion. So he's not a red and white Pembroke.. big dealie, he's still our Ein.
I have:
Cardigan

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  • Carleigh and Ein

    hopefully :)
    We're going to have him in classes soon also, so i'm hoping he'll be exceptionally well trained. I'd just love to be able to communicate with him.
    He's def. going to be the most spoiled dog in the world though, well trained or not, he's my baby :D
  • Lady Bug (Michelle)

    Yeah for adopted Corgis! Welcome, so glad you could join us.
  • Erin Angus-Snapka

    Hi,

    May I ask if you are sure that he is a Cardigan? Not all Pems are docked; and Pems are much, much more common in shelters than Cardis.

    To me your boy looks like a Pemmie with a tail: he has smaller ears, a narrower snout, lighter front-gear than most male Cardigans, and less turn-out on his front legs.

    Hard to tell his size from a photo though. Might be worth looking into. Not that it makes much difference ;)

    Just my 2 cents - as a human who belongs to Corgis of both breeds, and a former rescue person who has seen Pems with tails.

    Erin