I have a blonde and white Welsh Corgi. She is going to be five years old in May. She is a therapy dog and goes around to hospitals and care facilities to make people happy as she does me. I have never had a little soul like her before. She knows what I am going to do before I do.
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
No
About My Corgi(s):
Abigail Rose is sometimes stubborn, however, she knows more of why than I do and that is OK. She tends to want to eat everything in sight and therefore I have to watch her weight. The shedding is worth her devotion.
I have:
Pembroke
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Not to worry about posting to facebook. I don't do facebook either, so it's not going anywhere. I look forward to seeing photos. Thanks for your comments about my two. They are a hoot.
Hi Diane,
I think we'll do well at hospice. I need to take their introductory training course in a few weeks. The main thing I have a concern about is Sidney using his voice while there. He does not bark at people or other dogs, but when he's doing his tricks, or if he wants my attention, he'll start with a "hurf" and if that doesn't work, or if he's too excited, he'll give a nice loud "hark!". I know hospice is supposed to be kept peaceful and quiet, so I don't know if Sid will be a problem.
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I think we'll do well at hospice. I need to take their introductory training course in a few weeks. The main thing I have a concern about is Sidney using his voice while there. He does not bark at people or other dogs, but when he's doing his tricks, or if he wants my attention, he'll start with a "hurf" and if that doesn't work, or if he's too excited, he'll give a nice loud "hark!". I know hospice is supposed to be kept peaceful and quiet, so I don't know if Sid will be a problem.