Here's Lulu in her adult photo. She's a bit more filled-out than she was at 1, but still has the "sparkle" of a puppy.
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Albums: Lu Through the Ages (5days - 4yrs)
Location: Missouri & California
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What a pretty girl! Thanks for friending me...Corgis are the best!
I should also mention that Lu likes to rip-up letter envelopes with the plastic windows; for some reason, she likes the sound of the plastic rattling away as she tears it. Whe she was a puppy, she was a bit tough on some of her toys, with a seam tearing-out here and there. I decided to get a toy or two without stuffing, and that helped; I also ended-up getting her some more "heavy duty" type, plastic toys, and they've seemed to last forever (years).
Hi, Yes, Lu does like to get into things; if I leave my purse on the floor, she'll stuff her entire head into the front pocket digging around for cough drops. :) She's very big into anything having to do with tissues, as well; especially used tissues (ew!). She's also a big fan of chocolate; we had no idea she was helping herself to a bowl of chocolate "eggs" on the coffee table. We were all thinking that everyone else was eating the eggs, but here's Lu - up on the table - eating the eggs with the tinfoil wapper and all! So glad she doesn't have a sensitivity to chocolate. I've tried to be very careful about not letting her anywhere near it, and had a friend with a Corgi who became deathly ill when he ate even a small amount of it. So, now it's just a matter of trying to keep her away from the cough drops laying about...
I had to have mine fixed also but I meant typical corgi trouble like tearing up paper, cardboard and stuffed toys. I have left an old cardboard box with some old documents on the floor of my closet and Randy goes in there and rips and tears every now and then. Reese taught him to tear up stuffed toys and he didn't know that till I got her. Both like to tear up paper things but are getting better.
Hi, Nope. I bought her from a breeder in Missouri, and because she wasn't a "showdog," I was required (as part of the contract) to have her spayed within 6 months. So, she's been fixed. I think it would have been fun for her to have puppies, but I'm not a breeder, and so it didn't happen.
Is she still capable of getting into trouble?
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