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Bobbie Mayer's book “Corgis on Wheels: Understanding and Caring for the Special Needs of Corgis with Degenerative Myelopathy or Disk Disease” is ready for preorder from CorgiAid at…Continue
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Well, we haven't had to worry about a corgi with cuts of any kind for at least 4 years! Lucky has been crippled, and when we rescued Sonny a year ago, he just kinda stayed under the desk for a couple of months and then right with us. Well...he discovered the large rocks on the South side of the front yard a couple months ago and likes to climb them, and he climbs around all over the place now. Today we discover blood on his neck, doessn't appear to be a puncture wound or to have come from…
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Tracy & Sir Bentley said… Hi Carol:
Just checking in to see how you, Lucky and Sonny are doing.
Jane Christensen said… Happy Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How are you???????
Tracy & Sir Bentley said… Hello there. CorgiAid received our donated cart today. The cart will be going to an elderly lady whose vet recommended that she put her corgi "Annie" down. Annie still has a lot of energy in her. Good to know that we will be helping someone else out. How are Sonny & Lucky?

Tracy & Sir Bentley said… Hello there,
Thank you for the info about Corgi Aid. I will look into it. Comet did not actually pass on from the effects of DM. A couple of days before Christmas in 2011, we put him down because of seizures. The second seizure had affected his movement. He had a hard time eating. The vet suspected that he had a lesions on his brain. Prior to his DM diagnosis, he was being treated for cancer. Comet had surgery on his left rear foot to remove a cytoma. He was on oral chemo for about 10months and became cancer free. Comet was born with poor vision. When he was 8, we had decided to have a prosthetic implant in his left eye. He was suffering from severe glaucoma. My husband and I had called him our little energizer corgi. Despite all his health problems he just kept going and going. Never complained. Always reminded us to give him his medication if we forgot. He lived a happy 13 years!
Comet, aka Mr. Comet, aka Mister Mister, aka, Mr. Cometski, aka Comet Dog
Tomahawk and Fences said… I'm sorry to hear about that, it's a horrible feeling knowing that they may have ended up with someone who doesn't know how much effort and patience it takes to take care of these little furrbabies. Let's hope that the new owners look up and educate themselves on what it takes to take care of a corgi. Thank you for commenting and letting me know that you have gone through this situation as well. Best luck and wishes with your beautiful corgis!
Wendt Worth Corgi's said… Thank you...I was very happy how quickly and easily it was to set them and have no one move but look at me with full ears.
Jane Christensen said… Happy Birthday Carol!!!!! Long time no see...how the heck are you????
Katy said… Your corgis are just sweet, they both look so happy and healthy :)
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