I agree, they need to restructure their laws. . .I don't live in the "country" but my neighborhood when it was established in the 40's was and is still zoned for farm animals. . .My "lot" is an acre and I have lots of running space. . .we've since removed the "farm" animals, cows, sheep, goats, pigs and even a donkey but I still have my cats and dogs along with 8 Doves. I've noticed that an orange tabby cat has made his home in my back yard, he doesn't bother anyone, not even my Pupsters. . .he just lays under the trees and picks his head up when I'm walking around outside. My "neighbor" a few lots west of me still has horses and my Pupsters love greeting them when they mosey over our way. . . .
Hello and thanks for your comment on my page. . .well when I got Sid (male) I felt he needed companionship and I was right. . .when I got Babs (female) they played and played and played till they wore themselves out. . .they have gotten along every since came to live with us. . . .well needless to say I wanted another Corgi so I got Cloe (female) who at the time was only 8 weeks old. . .Sid & Babs welcomed her right away and they're like 3 peas-in-a-pod. . .I know when one walks off, there they go looking for one another. . . .I wish I could get more but my city only allows me to have 3 cats and 3 dogs, so I've hit my limit. . .I'm hoping one day laws will change. . . .
Thanx! And oh yes, he follows me EVERYWHERE! He could be sleeping on his little loveseat but as soon as he hears me start walking somewhere, he is right behind me :o)
yes I agree having a older dog is very helpfull when Jordan was a bratty pup and being bad Cody would do this little growl. It was like he was telling Jordan to get with the program LOL now he's helping with teagers also. my lab is a blessing with these corgis =)
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