We worked hard on this! and i thought it was a better angle than some. I mean the dogs are cute on all of them but some of the pictures themselves are funky. What do you think? Its okay! We will get it next year!
Added by Dragster and Bailee on October 18, 2009 at 11:30pm —
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I just came across this.Dog Dental Care - The Porphyromonas Vaccine
I do not even recall having this discussion with my vet about this. Has your Corgi been vaccinated?
Added by Chloe's parent Liz on October 18, 2009 at 8:30pm —
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Every time I post one of these I think "Hmmmm! Too easy!" But because I am stuck here at home (The Dallas, Fort Worth, Texas area.) I was thinking that there just aren't that many places that I can take Bear on a Sunday morning that Corgi people from all over the world will recognize and then "Boom" just like that it came to me. If you don't already know here is your hint.
Bear is looking all irritated because here he sets at the home of some of… Continue
Added by Tammey & Caven on October 18, 2009 at 8:04pm —
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Today, Potus turns one.
He came into our lives when he was 3 months old so today we've enjoyed 9 months of puppy love, as well as 9 months of frustration :)
He's shown, and continues to show his stubborn side- he'll sit when he wants to thank you very much and has resisted all attempts to stop him biting- 'no bite', the spray bottle, rolling him over- none of its worked. The furniture and floor may be scratched and ripped but I love him none the less. He loves his walks,…
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Added by Potus on October 18, 2009 at 7:30pm —
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Hilarious - poor destuffed hedgehog.
Added by Stephanie on October 17, 2009 at 7:14pm —
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Where does the time go?
This entry isn't about a Corgi, or even a dog.
My cat, Alice, just had her annual vet exam today. She turned 16 sometime in the spring. I am not sure of the exact date, since I found her under a hedge when she was around 6 weeks old. A tiny half-wild thing, it took me a week of feeding her to bribe her out from under the hedge far enough so I could catch her, and she spent another week or so after that living under my bed and only coming out to eat…
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Added by Beth on October 17, 2009 at 1:00pm —
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And ohhh gosh this is frustrating.
So far, I've cleaned his crate twice (will be doing it for a third) and will have cleaned the dog 3 times.
He's been having diarrhea INSIDE of his crate and we're suspecting because he decided to eat a month old pizza. I wonder how long this is going to last and what I should do?
Plus, my hubby is being a wuss about the smell. Yeah, it's not pretty, but at least I'm putting up with it!
Added by Zwei & Cynthia + Mike on October 17, 2009 at 12:07pm —
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Added by Stephanie on October 16, 2009 at 4:05pm —
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Thought you might enjoy a good laugh about KC's possible acting career. First of all, no matter what he tells everyone else, KC is my husbands dog. She tolerates me while he is at work. A couple of weekends ago Larry and the boys went to The Dalles for the weekend, I was packing their bags etc during the day and KC didn't seem to concerned, normally she assumes she gets to go anywhere we go and tries to help pack, I should have realized then she was up to something.Larry got home from work…
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Added by Laura Jones on October 16, 2009 at 3:42pm —
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The other day, my husband and I were trying to train KC to "Help me!". So Brian wrestled me to the ground while I yelled "KC help!" (through my stifled giggles). She just sat there and silently watched. I was hoping that she'd at least run around and bark at Brian to let me go. Good to know that if I ever get attacked by someone, KC will be a good witness.
Now my husband is away for a few days, which makes me uneasy being by myself at night. It doesn't help that KC keeps looking into dark…
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Added by Kristin P on October 16, 2009 at 2:10pm —
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I finally got brave and gave Sky and Lyla their first ever REAL bones yesterday. They absolutely loved them!! Here are some pictures of the excitement, lol.
Lyla got confined to her crate both for cleanliness reasons and because she got a little snarly whenever Sky would so much as look at her bone. She gets like that…
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Added by Sky and Lyla on October 16, 2009 at 10:58am —
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When my sons were small I carried their immunization cards in my purse. I figured you never knew if you might need them in case of emergency.
As a Corgi parent if you go on a routine outing, say dogparks do you bring your dog's license and shot records with you? I think if going on vacation it is absolute must.
Added by Chloe's parent Liz on October 16, 2009 at 12:58am —
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When we first brought Tegan home we took her out into the back yard to let her walk around and this was the first time she was introduced to Mortoise the Tortoise. Mortoise was asleep in the middle of the yard when Tegan went up to him and started smelling him. She had the fright of her life when the big "rock" she was smelling started moving! Mortoise took it in stride and started walking towards her to investigate. Ever since she has been very suspicious of Mortoise :)…
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Added by Patricia, Beauregard, and Tegan on October 15, 2009 at 11:30pm —
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Goldy is here and bless her little heart! She gave corgis a bad name at the vet's yesterday - she bit the vet. They weren't doing anything to her, just holding her still on the table and she started squalling and screaming, lashing her head around. I was laughing a little because I couldn't believe such a loud sound was coming out of such a little girl. The vet looked at me VERY stern and said, "This is not funny, this is very aggressive behavior and you need to nip it in the bud…
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Added by Stephanie on October 15, 2009 at 8:29pm —
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You know it's tons of fun to dress up your corgi. Buy a shirt from
www.corgiclothes.com and get a free Halloween Bandana, just send me a note on which style you would like!
Added by Kristin on October 15, 2009 at 3:11pm —
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http://thedailycorgi.blogspot.com/ Im very proud of my little ones :) Hope everyone who reads the blog enjoys them!
ps. will post a video and blog post about their herding adventure last weekend and about roxi's new addiction to agility hehe.
Added by Avyon on October 15, 2009 at 12:00pm —
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Strike a pose.....
Chuck's working on his corgi photography skills. He claims it's hard to capture their feet in the picture LOLOL.
There we go! I think this shot is the best?
Thoughts and advice much appreciated from the show gurus!!
Uno is 15 months…
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Added by Tiffany on October 15, 2009 at 9:33am —
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I have started attempting to teach Dudley to track. OMG this is probably the most frustrating job I've attempted to teach Dudley! He actually knows how to do it and can do it really well, when he chooses to. That's the issue, "when he chooses to." AARGH!!!! If there weren't so many darn field mice, rabbits, moles and other critters out there in the fields this would be so much easier. Can I go directly to the VST test and skip the TD and TDX? I think he'd actually do better if we weren't out in…
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Added by Cheri on October 15, 2009 at 9:04am —
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Around this time of year, every year, we get these blue tongue lizards that like to sneak into my backyard.
they're pretty common in parks and things like that too.
Well.. it was hachi's first time seeing them, and i think she just enjoys barking at them, which is really weird
cos she NEVER barks unless she's having a really good time playing. (or if u annoy her).
But yeah if anyone has this problem too, ive already rang the vet and they said they're not poisonous or…
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Added by chocky on October 15, 2009 at 12:05am —
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Well just got back from Misty' s first Obedience class in 5 years and she did great! Misty is my Honorary Corgi (actually she is a doberman) and really needs a refresher. She did so well two people asked if we were there just practicing for competition!! I have been thinking about competing with Sparty or Izzy but really did not think Misty could do it. Anyway I am thrilled because it means I can work with her to be better on the leash. It is tough to walk a 70 lb dog that isn't listening so…
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Added by Bev Levy on October 14, 2009 at 9:30pm —
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