Trudy is a funny little thing. She has a genuine sense of humor and can be very stubborn. She is so sweet and smart and very pretty. You can see her on: http://www.youtube.com/user/corgi405
funny, we lived in colorado also, 30 miles west of springs,in canon city, by the royal gorge. before we got mater, he is so funny, wish i would have known more about his breed before too, just love him to death, he is more spolied than my kids.
Yeah, I have a cute puppy picture of Jack at about 3 or 4 months where he is sitting and looking up with apparent love and devotion. I explain that the adoration in his eyes is for the treat, not me. LOL
We like the therapy visits, though we only go about once a month. Perhaps when the weather turns colder we'll go more. The follks at the home love to see the dogs come, so it gives you a warm and fuzzy feeling, and the extra training you give your dog is very valuable. The only trouble is that a Corgi is an awkward size for therapy; too big for laps, to short to reach easily from a wheelchair. To make it worse, Jack is a dog who lays down when he's relaxed, no matter where he is, so he is always trying to lay down next to people. When I can't get him to sit back up anymore, I know to call it a day. Let me know what you decide! Personally I feel it's well worth the time investment.
Hey! I saw your name on the MD Corgi group's page. Since that group's leader has let the group fend for itself, we've created a new group so that Corgis in the DC/ MD area can meet up and stay in touch! Come join us!
Hi from Andy and Tana - from the Corgi meetup today. Andy had a great time playing with Trudy! It's good to see her socializing with other dogs - she hasn't really had many chances since her brother passed.
I think Trudy is one of the prettiest corgis i have ever seen.. I love all the white on her. she is a beautiful dog. Did you get her from a breeder near you?
At 11:05am on September 7, 2008, Lil' Guinness said…
Hi!
I noticed something wrapped around her ear in the pictures. What happend?
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We like the therapy visits, though we only go about once a month. Perhaps when the weather turns colder we'll go more. The follks at the home love to see the dogs come, so it gives you a warm and fuzzy feeling, and the extra training you give your dog is very valuable. The only trouble is that a Corgi is an awkward size for therapy; too big for laps, to short to reach easily from a wheelchair. To make it worse, Jack is a dog who lays down when he's relaxed, no matter where he is, so he is always trying to lay down next to people. When I can't get him to sit back up anymore, I know to call it a day. Let me know what you decide! Personally I feel it's well worth the time investment.
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http://spikerogan.blogspot.com/2008/11/corgi-community-on-president-bush.html
Needed something lighter post election.
I noticed something wrapped around her ear in the pictures. What happend?
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