Thanx for the friend request Janell.We got back yesterday for Our trip to Gualala.We had sun up there for all the days.Not warm,but sunny!!Pups had fun in the river and Hubby should have some pics on here soon.We'll be down your way the week of 6/19 and may see you on a beach down there.We also will have a third corgi,Logan,our grandpup along with our daughter and son in law a couple of those days.Take care.Give that adorable pup of yours a hug :)
Hi Janell!We recently met Elisa and Her adorable boy Ranger on here and saw Your cute
baby and had to comment :).I see You also have a strong-willed corgi girl.Wow,so do We!!
Keri is the BOSS.back when We had corgis,starting in the early 60's,the males were the macho guys and liked to start scuffles.Now,the girls seem to be more of the bossy,headstrong ones.But they're worth it!!Couldn't live without either of our pups.
Ranger's about 31 lbs. He doesn't look fat, he isn't. He's just big and long.
He came originally from a breeder in Nevada, sold to a breeder in Salinas. He didn't want to breed so a cowboy brought him to the barn where I keep my horse to see if I might want him. Oh yes, what a darling boy is Ranger. I think the breeding scene freaked him out, either too much pressure, females too aggressive, or started too early? Don't know. Then he got into a scrap with a pig in Salinas, with a group of dogs. In the excitement he was bitten on his "family jewels." That might have done it. Anyway, seems to have zero interest in breeding. That's fine with us. He's smart, kind, sensitive and mostly quiet, submissive. However, if any horses, dogs, or anything goes running by he's alert, awake and full tilt "on."
Right now he's sleeping on the floor behind me.
Maybe we'll see you on the beach someday, maybe this Saturday if it isn't raining.
Bella, why are you testing your mom? Because you're a corgi and you can! Good thing you and Ricky/Rafa don't live near each other. Oh the mischief you could make. You are adorable. This is a great site for advice and support. I am able to vent my frustration during hard weeks and share my joys and photos at other times. It's help me keep my sanity since re-homing a very hyperactive puppy, who is also the sweetest, goofiest puppy.
Seriously if I had Rafa first I never would have gotten another one. He is the most difficult puppy I've ever owned, & I've had corgis since i was a child. I know nothing about his breeders or his first home. We rehomed him at 16 wks, and we thought he would outgrow a lot of his puppy ways. Sometimes I think we're making progress. Other days it seems like he is getting worse. I'm not sure if Lucy likes him or just tolerates him. He is a pesty little brother. He's very destructive and loves to be bad. Some days he'll just look at me and bark and it seems like nothing makes him happy except for long walks. He has tons of toys but prefers to eat the carpeting, sofas, you name it. He's very sweet and loving and it's the reason that we haven't given up on him yet. But, I often wonder what I was thinking. He's added a lot of tension to our lives and to lucy's. I'm still hoping that a lot of love and limits will eventually pay off and that we will have a fabulous adult & we'll all be happy, including Lucy!
Bella is so beautiful. Is the yellow lab yours too or just a buddy? We also have a red and white 4 yo Pem, Lucy, who Rafa pesters all day and night. lol.
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Hi Janell!We recently met Elisa and Her adorable boy Ranger on here and saw Your cute
baby and had to comment :).I see You also have a strong-willed corgi girl.Wow,so do We!!
Keri is the BOSS.back when We had corgis,starting in the early 60's,the males were the macho guys and liked to start scuffles.Now,the girls seem to be more of the bossy,headstrong ones.But they're worth it!!Couldn't live without either of our pups.
Ranger's about 31 lbs. He doesn't look fat, he isn't. He's just big and long.
He came originally from a breeder in Nevada, sold to a breeder in Salinas. He didn't want to breed so a cowboy brought him to the barn where I keep my horse to see if I might want him. Oh yes, what a darling boy is Ranger. I think the breeding scene freaked him out, either too much pressure, females too aggressive, or started too early? Don't know. Then he got into a scrap with a pig in Salinas, with a group of dogs. In the excitement he was bitten on his "family jewels." That might have done it. Anyway, seems to have zero interest in breeding. That's fine with us. He's smart, kind, sensitive and mostly quiet, submissive. However, if any horses, dogs, or anything goes running by he's alert, awake and full tilt "on."
Right now he's sleeping on the floor behind me.
Maybe we'll see you on the beach someday, maybe this Saturday if it isn't raining.
All best, Elise and Ranger (and Jeff, my husband)
Maybe we'll see you on the beach some Saturday, a.m.? p.m.? random?
Where did you get Bella? She looks a bit like Ranger.
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