I am a retired pastry chef. I travel back and forth between Bonners Ferry Idaho and Spokane Washington due to my husbands profession. We have homes in both locations. My husband and I got our first Corgi (Cookie) in April of '08 and it didn't take too long to realize that she would greatly benefit from having a buddy. We got our second Corgi, Tanner-a half brother to Cookie-in May of this year. I love hanging out with my pups, working in my yard and cooking.
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
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About My Corgi(s):
Cookie is a petite tri-color. She is super affectionate but so bossy. She loves to fetch a tennis ball and is a great little frisbee player. She is in charge of EVERYTHING-toys, cats, food, people-She's very talkative and is a great guard dog. During a recent surgery recovery she proved herself to be a wonderful companion.
Tanner who is now just 15 weeks old is ALL boy. He's a red and white with some black hairs coming in with his adult coat. He is strong willed and doesn't back down from his big sister. He loves to wrestle and spar. He is super lovey when he's sleepy but doesn't want to be loved too much when he's not. He recently found his bark and really likes to use it. Together they are way more than just two dogs, a regular circus act.
I got your post about the puppy you are trying to relocate. I might know some people that would be interested.
How much are you asking for her - does she get along with other dogs? What ever information you can give me would be great.
Thanks,
Deb
welcome to the group! we lasted a little over a year before the search for our little Teagen girl was on! 1 corgi just wasn't enough.Our Jordanis 2 and Teagers is 3 months
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How much are you asking for her - does she get along with other dogs? What ever information you can give me would be great.
Thanks,
Deb