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At 1:15am on April 25, 2011, Nicole Murphy said…

Oh, Thank you for the warm welcome! I'm excited to be here!

At 11:34pm on April 24, 2011, Alain Nguyen said…

Thank You

 

At 8:42pm on April 24, 2011, Katy said…
Thanks for the welcome! It's nice to find someone who gets the name reference haha...everyone else that I try to explain it to (with the exception of Frodo's owner of course) has no idea what I'm talking about!
At 8:44pm on April 23, 2011, Penny LeBlanc said…
Thank you for the welcome. Nice to see corgi  lovers!!!   Will be posting pics soon of our two loves.
At 4:49pm on April 23, 2011, Candace Rogers said…
Thank you!  I've found some great tips on here already!  It's nice to know there's help out there.
At 10:16am on April 23, 2011, Mark J Lawrence said…
Thank you so much for the welcome. I am so glad there are other people like me with these nutty dogs.
At 11:48am on April 22, 2011, Diane M. Stefani said…
Is the Hospice in your town in the individual's homes or a hospital?  Abigail Rose will bark when someone comes into the yard or house, but not with other dogs.  When she is out in hospitals she is just a love to everyone.  Her biggest problem with visiting is that she always wants to jump up. I have her jacket on and her leash, in order to control her at first.   In Care Facilities, I have to talk to the Social Worker in each one to see if it is appropriate for her to jump on the bed after having walked on the flours.  In each place, their comment was "if the patient calls her up there, let her go".  So I guess the laws are different in each State.
At 11:07am on April 22, 2011, Diane M. Stefani said…

HI Gerri & Sidney: 

Thank you for the welcome to the Corgi Club.  Isn't it funny that we both have therapy dogs.  I used to volunteer for Hospice here and I don't see any reason why, if you put the jacket on, Hospice wouldn't welcome you.  Abigail Rose has actually spent 3 1/2 hours at the hospital here in the trauma unit in the ER.  She loves all the attention she gets and just lays down and allows the nurses and doctors to pet her.  Totally spoiled, I guess, however, we all have fun and it is so good for the patients moral.

At 6:41am on April 22, 2011, Yuka said…
Thank you for the welcome post! And I agree, they are the best breed to have! They are forever adorable and always entertaining you, even if they're not trying to!
At 1:38am on April 20, 2011, Keleigh Beehler said…

Thank you so much! You have no idea what that means to me! He was quite the character. I think that's what made me fall in love with corgis so much is how funny and what great personalities they all have!

Now I'm looking for a Rodin Jr.

You have beautiful little doggies as well! And so old. :)

At 12:57am on April 19, 2011, Stephanie Givens said…

Thank you for the welcome.  I apologize for the delay in answering you, having a a new dog in my life takes up alot of my spare time.  Not so much computer time these days. I will be back to find my way around the site and participate as much as I can.

 

Stephanie

At 12:24am on April 19, 2011, Lynn Leong said…
yes i hope so too. this is my first corgi.  I got it from a very reputable breeder and of all 6 corgi that she had, i got a corgi that has auto immune disease.  I do not know what to do or even think.  She just turned a year old not too long ago.  Do i confront the breeder about this? or is this out of their hands? What should the breeder be responsible for?
At 9:05pm on April 16, 2011, Paul Pejko said…

Thanks, Geri and Sydney.

Yes, we miss Tucker so much. And now our home feels so empty. We are trying to adopt a Corgi from Sunshine Rescue. I'm waiting on a reply. Being new to this site, I'll learn how to upload photos and will post some pictures of some of the Corgis we've had in our lives, and hopefully, will be able to upload newphotos of a new family member soon.

Paul.

At 9:00pm on April 16, 2011, Ted, Beth & Jennyfur said…
Thanks! It was basically love at first sight when we saw her with two of her litter mates. We were delighted to find this site, and to be able to connect with other Corgi owners. We have a lot to learn about this breed, and look forward to knowing more.
At 8:41pm on April 16, 2011, Mary C. Powers said…
Thank you Geri and Sidney.  I think so too!  She is also a real Lovy.. And, smart as all get out.
At 8:56am on April 15, 2011, kim hasty said…
Thank you Geri & Sidney.  I will take your advice.  My vet is kindly encouraging me to let go as she believes maggie has no quality of life, independence.  She is 12 years old.  I know it's true, but I look at that little Corgi face and I can't imagine life without her. 
At 4:17pm on April 13, 2011, Sheri said…
Thank you :)
At 5:27pm on April 11, 2011, Laura Kirkham said…
Thank you Geri & Sidney! Wickett was very special and the one dog that everyone from our past remembers the most! Your Sidney sounds cute too...and the wookie call is funny especially to us as my husband and I are also Star Wars costumers! Woo woo!
~Laura
At 2:33pm on April 11, 2011, Brooke jennings said…

Hello,

My dogs are named Bess and Grace. I have some cool pics that I will try to post.

Brooke

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