Corgi owner since 1989. showed a little , raised a couple of litters, now semi-retired great-grandma with our 6th corgi, a rescue named Shorty now about 13. We are farm and ranch owners and with our family raise and show Maine-Anjou cattle. Most of our families now include a Corgi in their household. They are wonderful farm dogs always involved in helping with the animals and on watch patrolling the boundaries, and keeping control of toads, birds, geese, rabbits, burros, cattle and all visitors. Life would not be worth living with a corgi!
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
No
About My Corgi(s):
Our current Corgi, Shorty, a 13 yr. old rescue in happy, healthy and active, just beginning to show his age. He suffered a hard fall dashing downstairs with his green felt John Deer squeaky bone when he stepped on the end of it and took a hard bottom over head nose dive that stunned him and injured a disc in January. After much prayer, God's grace and mercy, and excellent vet care he is totally recovered. NO Surgery! Pain patches and meds, confinement, lazer treatment and massage you would never know what happened today. Now he is learning the hardest lesson ever, going SLOW downstairs! His Vet didn't think he would make it. He's a favorite at Westridge Animal Hospital and much loved at home.
I have:
Pembroke
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Welcome Cindy and Shorty! I'm glad to hear about his great recovery!