Both my husband and me are IT professional and live in suburb of Chicago. Our first doggie friend is named Daisy, a yellow lab from next door. She would come over to our house and bark the door to call us out for a play and lay on our porch to wait us back from work. Daisy's Mom (our neighbor) said her heart was broken. :-). but it changed the minute when we got our corgi puppies. the puppies love Daisy but apparently Daisy prefers the full attention from her human friends, instead of puppy jumping all over her.
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We have two corgis, Lorenzo was born in spring of 2007 and d'Lilah was in the winter the same year. they are loving, fun dogs and love to eat. my husband and I was fooled several times the beginning to feed them twice, as they looks totally starving even after they just get a meal!
We are going to move to the new house at the end of the month, but I'm a bit concerned about Lorenzo (the boy) and d'Lilah (the girl) will pee and poop in the new house, esp the boy likes to mark the new territory, doesn't anyone have the tip and experience for transition period?
I don't know if it's even possible to over-feed a puppy, but I'd expect an overfed puppy to get fat, not tall.
Although they say the Dutch have surpassed the Zulus as the tallest people in the world, the reasons being nutrition, reduced childhood illness, and central heating.
Our breeder had a stud dog (Al's daddy??) who I think was 35 lbs -- officially -- 35 lbs being the upper limit of the breed standard, there might have been some understatement there -- and this dog definitely was not fat.
It's really impossible to say from a picture; I'd just had a feeling that Lorenzo looked tall, sleek and fast.
I sure like the pic wherein he looks like he's just swallowed a bug...
Wow, your dogs look really cool... is it my imagination, or are their legs a little longer than I'm used to seeing on corgis? Esp. the one with the white blaze. This catches my attention because my "fantasy dog" would be a Pem with Cardi ears and just slightly longer legs (like about an inch). When I wish my dogs had longer legs, I usually catch myself just in time.... 'cause I cannot outwalk them as it is.
Hello! The corgi meetup pictures I took are finally up! There is a link on mycorgi page you can click on and you can also view the slideshow! I still have more pictures to put up! Hope you enjoy the pictures!
Hi Liz! Naperville is nice, my husband grew up in Downers Grove and he used to live in Naperville (when we were dating) at Fifth Avenue station right near the train tracks, the building he was in had various stores in it a restaurant and even had a cleaners in the building, very convienent! We used to go to the riverwalk there alot too, very nice. : ) Hope you and everyone is doing well.
Hello! How did the move go, did you move far from where you were?
I just saw on your profile that you and your huband are in the IT professionals, my husband is too.
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Although they say the Dutch have surpassed the Zulus as the tallest people in the world, the reasons being nutrition, reduced childhood illness, and central heating.
Our breeder had a stud dog (Al's daddy??) who I think was 35 lbs -- officially -- 35 lbs being the upper limit of the breed standard, there might have been some understatement there -- and this dog definitely was not fat.
It's really impossible to say from a picture; I'd just had a feeling that Lorenzo looked tall, sleek and fast.
I sure like the pic wherein he looks like he's just swallowed a bug...
I just saw on your profile that you and your huband are in the IT professionals, my husband is too.
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