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Posted on March 1, 2011 at 9:21pm 4 Comments 2 Likes
Well, life started to calm down after about 8 months. I was housetrained, not so terrible timid & even tho I hadn't lost any weight, I was looking & feeling better. Then Annie took me to a place where there were strange dogs & a teacher in the middle of the room with a beautiful German Shepherd named Libby. Dev was there with Winston too. We went there once a week. Each time I went I met with the other dogs & did the things the teacher told us to do. I learned to sit, stay,…
ContinuePosted on March 1, 2011 at 11:02am 14 Comments 2 Likes
Hi, I'm Snoopy.
My real name is Cadet's Snooping in the Dark, out of Princess Furgy by CH Sleeping Cadet Willie. I was an AKC Pembroke Welsh Corgi. I was born at Whimsy Corgi's or so I'm told. The story is that I stayed there till I was almost 1, then I was taken away to a different place.
I don't remember much about that place. The Lady tells about it, that I was a kennel stud for the next 5 years or so. The stories she's heard are that I was taken out of my kennel only to go…
ContinuePosted on February 15, 2011 at 2:00pm 7 Comments 0 Likes
Winston's arrival home was pretty much without fanfare. All the kids are used to dogs and understand what it takes to train them. Winston was introduced to Waldo first. The laid back attitude of Waldo and sheer size seemed to impress little Win. At the time Waldo tipped the scales at 140. Waldo accepted Winston without a fuss. Raymond the Tuxedo Cat educated Winston on the perils of trying to herd cats…
ContinuePosted on February 15, 2011 at 9:30am 5 Comments 0 Likes
I've always wanted a Corgi. I really don't know where the desire came from but, over the years the thought that I wanted a Corgi rolled around in my brain. Off & on I would do some research into the breed-who had them, what did they act like, problems with the breed etc, but for all my 'want to', I never actually met a Corgi. That is until a series of events transpired in 2006.
Devery, my youngest son, was 11 at the time & going through some pretty rough puberty…
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Jane Christensen said… Wow! Welcome Sarah, Snoopy, Winston, Duke and Spudz! What cuties you have! I love the photo of the 4 of them focused on something :)
I have kids around the same age: 2 daughters age 20 and 19, and a son, 16.
Jane Christensen said… How long ago did you buy Winston? I wonder if they breed corgis anymore. I cannot find them on the internet anymore. We love Tommie Girl too! Corgis are amazing dogs. Do you have four of them? Wow. I want another one soon!
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