So I have to fly to Maryland in 3 weeks and i just bought sophie a bag for the flight. shes a little small for it but if she lay's down its not to bad...My biggest problem is that she's never had to be in a crate. At night she gets locked in the kitchen. so I dont know how to go about breaking her to the crate thing so she wont whine the whole time. A couple ppl told me the vet will probably give her a little sedative so she's calm but i want to still break her to it so she will be quiet and…
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Added by Andrea Nunn on September 14, 2009 at 12:28pm —
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Where i live in West Texas Corgi's are not very common. I worry everytime someone seems too intrested in Dragster.. I'm an over protective mommy lol. Anyway at our local wal-mart there is a sign saying " Please return a little girls best friend" and it has a baby corgi. This makes me very sad. I already freak out when i leave him in the car just to run in the post office!!!
Added by Dragster and Bailee on September 14, 2009 at 12:13pm —
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Today is officially Stanley's 1st birthday. But yesterday he's celebrated big time at his birthday party! For all of those that made it to the party, a big THANK YOU for making the day so special. I hope your dogs were as pooped as Stanley was after all the fun. I'm going to definitely post more pics soon so stay tuned :)
Added by Stanley & Charlotte on September 14, 2009 at 10:51am —
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Nutmeg & Superstar will have a special scoop of organic peanut butter and some Frosty Paws tonight! Happy ONE! Boots, I'm sure will sneak a bit too...
Added by Jacki, Nutmeg & Cinnamon on September 14, 2009 at 9:19am —
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I'd thought I share with you this corgi poem. It was given to my mothers grandfather back in early 70's, by the breeder,
when he got his Corgi, Napoleon
"Corgi Fantasy"
Would you know where Corgis come from?
How they came to live with mortals?
Hearken to the ancient legend,
Hearken to the story-teller
On the mountains of the Welsh land,
In its green and happy valleys
Lived the peasant folk of old times,
Lived our fathers and…
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Added by Potus on September 14, 2009 at 4:30am —
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I've been thinking about some of my favorite things about Pixel - the things he does that I love so much. These include: 1) Corgi laps - Pixel loves to run and sometimes in the evening will start running around the living room in wide circles as fast as he can. He just goes and goes. He will do corgi laps in the backyard, too, running around so fast and so happily. Dax (like a good newf) stands in the middle of the circle and barks. 2) Grass and rug rolling. Pixel loves to scratch his back on…
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Added by Connie Uliasz on September 14, 2009 at 2:05am —
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My guess at what Yumi may have been thinking this morning ^^
*Stretches and opens her eyes* Hmm, I wonder what my humans are doing? *Looks around* Ah, I see Dad has gone again this morning, I wonder where he goes everyday? Oh well, I see that my littlest human is still here and sleeping and, oh! Mom's still here! Yay! I wonder when she'll wake up? Maybe if I... *Rolls over onto her tummy (she likes sleeping on her back) and inches forward a bit* Nope, no good, still sleeping. Ugh, I…
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Added by Kricket on September 13, 2009 at 11:30pm —
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Thank you all for your kind and comforting words. Corgi people are a breed apart!
Barb
Added by Barbara & Bailey on September 13, 2009 at 8:27pm —
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Winnie is now a
Cornell Companion, hurray!
Added by Esther and Winnie on September 13, 2009 at 6:25pm —
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My little Fiona was on the CACIB show.It was in our city in the place named AGROSOUS.She got best Junior-3 and Best Group Junior-1! We are so happy
Added by Fiona on September 13, 2009 at 8:01am —
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I mentioned our dear friend, Ziggy, who was the first corgi I every really got to know, and who I have the privilege of dog-sitting from time to time. Ziggy was the reason that my husband and I chose to get a corgi. What a marvelous breed. Of course, I had to sit Ziggy on the lawn chair to make him about the same height as Dax. Here they are at my house, enjoying some outside R and…
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Added by Connie Uliasz on September 13, 2009 at 3:00am —
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I saw this costume at Target today!
Added by Geri & Sidney on September 13, 2009 at 2:59am —
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Although I agree that corgi's are smart dogs (maybe it's the herding thing) and well able to problem solve, it turns out that it's not the corgi in the family that's the smart one, but Dax, the Newfoundland. She's so smart it can be a problem, because if she wants something and has decided that she should have it, with her great size and strength she's almost impossible to stop. When we first got her, we put her in our kennel outside one afternoon to…
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Added by Connie Uliasz on September 13, 2009 at 12:57am —
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Bear and I went to see his breeder and check out the new puppies. They couldn't believe how beautiful Bear has become and LOVED that he was a redheaded tri. Bear was great with the babies, smelling them and then jumping back about 10 feet when they make a little squeak! I think he's going to be a great big brother!
Edit: I'm pretty sure one of the sables will be Bear's new little sister - the mom had 7 GIRLS! I like the one…
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Added by Stephanie on September 12, 2009 at 7:30pm —
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I had to have Casey put down yesterday. His cancer had spread throughout his lymph nods, his face and the last few days had taken most of his eyesight. It was the most difficult thing I ever had to do, but it was the right thing for Casey. The house is so quiet and empty. Thank you all for your kind words when I previously asked for advice about his cancer. I cannot see myself without a corgi in my life, and I will be looking for another when the time is right.
Caseys Mom
Added by Barbara & Bailey on September 11, 2009 at 3:17pm —
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Ok, so you guys and girls tell me if your Corgi has ever done this...
So as we all know, Cowboy is 16 years old. He wakes up in the morning and he's usually a pretty frisky little fellow first thing in the am. So for a while he would get out of his bed (all 4 blankets/comforters plus 2 actual dog beds!) and he would roll around on his back on the carpet...and then things changed!
Now he gets up and does a super big stretch and then he kneels (?) down on his front legs where his little…
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Added by Mountaingrrrl on September 11, 2009 at 2:03pm —
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Does anyone want to play "Where's Bear"? Here is a good hint. If you look at the latest three photographs that I added you will see where we left from yesterday. This should be easy for you sports fans.
Added by Tammey & Caven on September 11, 2009 at 12:55pm —
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I just started a new job and I feel so over my head. I came home in tears and when I opened the door there were my two sweet smiling corgi babies. Loving those two is the best medicine in the world. I still think I got into a job that I am not smart enough to handle, but corgis make me think everything will work out somehow.
Added by Laurie on September 10, 2009 at 7:43pm —
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Charlie (my Pem) has to go in for TPLO surgery to repair his CCL of his rear left knee.
I have heard that the recovery time can be as long as 8 weeks. I was wondering if anyone else has had a Corgi go through this surgery.
Added by Cynthia + Griffey + Charlie on September 10, 2009 at 6:09pm —
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I am assuming I am not the only person on this site a little addicted to dog training books. (something about having corgis will do that to you) I just read a book called "Don't Dump The Dog" by Randy Grim. It was a fun and informative read. I had to buy the book when I read a section where a lady wanted him to rehome her dog because it barked and he asked if she had been under the assumption that dogs meowed!!
So I was wondering if anyone has favorites they would like to recommend. I…
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Added by Bev Levy on September 10, 2009 at 5:41pm —
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