I graduated from the U. of Nebr. School of Social Work in 1951, my 3 sons, 2 step daughters and 1 step son some how managed to raise me very well and I am now blessed with my 19 mo.old Pembroke Corgi "Golden Chelsea". Chelsea became a member of our family when my late husband was in the final stages from Alzheimer's and wanted a puppy so this wiggling ball of fur more than filled the bill.
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
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About My Corgi(s):
Chelsea tries to perform her function as a herding dog but to no avail as we have an "Alpha"male Maine Coon/Ragdoll cat that is #1. However, they are best friends spending hrs. wrestling and chasing each other, then end the day sleeping together.
I have:
Pembroke
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Sue, DO NOT GIVE CHELSEA RAW TURKEY NECKS!! Corgis are known to swallow them whole and can then choke! John Wolff's( a member here) corgi Siri died this way!!!
Welcome Sue and Chelsea, my father in law passed away in June from end stage Alzheimer's disease......a terrible disease to be sure. I am so sorry for your loss. I'm sure Chelsea has been a comfort to you and Ragdoll too. You will love this site. A wealth of good people and lots of fun. My two Corgis are Edward(6mos tricolor) and Gem(1yr old sable) I don't know what I would do without them. Hope we can be friends... Melissa
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