Posted on April 28, 2009 at 9:42am
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I took Sydnei to the Mutt Struut in Indianapolis on Sunday. It was an awesome day to walk around the 2.5 mile track. Although she was tired and sore from a long day of walking, she had a blast! We even seen a few other corgis! Our favorite was the one that was a little overweight, but we can't remember his name. Such a cutie though! Sydnei had never seen so many dogs in one place. She had such an awesome time, i am going to try and do many other doggie events with her!
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Thanks so much for your reply in the Indiana Corgis group. I appreciate you taking time to respond! Your Sydnei is beautiful... her markings remind me a bit of our Edith. :)
I took a look at Harris-how could I not? But I really do want to stick to a puppy (most likely a male,with a laid back personality) as Edith tends to be the dominant dog in our household. Even though Walter was larger, older, and here first, he deferred to her. She is the stereotype female corgi.
Thanks again for your help!
Rhonda
I know it's not the best idea to buy from a breeder you can't go check out first, but what options are left when you're not happy with any of the local ones and can't spend hundreds and hundreds traveling back and forth to visit?
As for the hernia, I had it checked out by a vet that said it wasn't a health risk, and cosmetic only, therefore the contract didn't cover it. He's 9 months old now, and though he has no problems with it, and you can't even see it under his fur, I think I'll take him in next month and have it fixed up.
I don't like supporting a breeder that I don't agree with their practices, but at the same time, there is no way I can look at Grissom and wish I had gone elsewhere. He may not have been in the very best hands then, and I may disagree with how she keeps them, but the temperment of her dogs is absolutely amazing. At 9 months, he will sit, stay, wait to be told to eat, walk unleashed, let me brush his teeth, shake, perfect recall, wonderful with even small children that want to pick and pull at him.... he's just amazing.
I did not get a chance to go see her place. I don't believe in buying sigh-un-seen, but I knew one of the dogs that came from her, and like I said, when I saw his picture, he was mine. The litter were all red & whites, very similar faces, and I could still pick him out of an unmarked picture.
I didn't like that she feeds incredibly low quality foods. Also, he had an umbilical hernia that I felt should have been fixed before he was sent to me, but it wasn't. His temperment is absolutely perfect though.
Was her place really that bad? Would you mind describing it for me since I didn't get to see it? I contacted a couple of her previous customers and they all kind of mentioned that but didn't go into details. Just said it was clean, they were taken care of, BUT caged often. :-(
On the up side, Grissom is totally comfortable and quiet in a crate, perhaps that's why?
I was looking for a tricolor female at the time, but when I saw his picture, it was over. He was mine. I don't agree with 100% of how she does things, but I had a positive experience with her, and have been absolutely delighted with Grissom. She's done with Corgis now though. She has two female pups up right now, and then she's done.
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