Lorraine, I enjoyed reading your blog and wanted to let you know, that we too, my husband and I have covered most of the states in our Country Coach motorhome, traveling with an active Corgi. He too, was apprehensive about the entire thing, moving,where is my bed, where is water dish.....everything at first!
So hs first trips were short ones until he obtained his equilibrium, and learned to walk on his "sea legs". I made him a bed in the galley sink, where he fit very snug, but he felt safe there and when we stopped he could jump out of his bed,onto the sofa and down on the floor. As he grew larger and got used to the motor home we made him a cozy bed on the sofa. It seemed to solve HIS problem, but did get the idea that the sofa was all his. He soon learned to "share". Wilf is down around your husbands feet because it is where it's warm down there and he feels more secure, try to make him a cuddly "nest" in-between your husbands seat and yours. That way you can reach down and pet him several times and it won't take long before he will enjoy traveling with you. Let me know how he does, ok? It was nice hearing from you. (I have a Dell lap-top, but it's at the "Dr's" right now, getting it's insides adjusted)
You know how that goes!! Hope to hear from you again.... Shirley (corgiluvr)
Thanks for the compliments on my pics. Jack is our very first cardi. Only wish I had done it sooner. Wilf is absolutely adorable! Love the sleeping poses. :)
Oh yes! Ein is the same way! Just look at his wonderful jollyness!! He thinks he can con food out of anyone anytime! Like he is starving to death! Poor boy just doesn't know how to say no! lol!! And I can swear to it, I have heard him say "I'm not fat, I'm thick boned!!" before!! Ha Ha!! Wilf is so cute!! He might just be saying the same thing from time to time!
My Ein has a weight problem, so he went on the green bean diet! He has 1 and half to 2 cups of kibble a day, and as many fresh green beans he wants. No calories, tasty and filling! He also gets baby carrots as "cookies" from time to time.
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So hs first trips were short ones until he obtained his equilibrium, and learned to walk on his "sea legs". I made him a bed in the galley sink, where he fit very snug, but he felt safe there and when we stopped he could jump out of his bed,onto the sofa and down on the floor. As he grew larger and got used to the motor home we made him a cozy bed on the sofa. It seemed to solve HIS problem, but did get the idea that the sofa was all his. He soon learned to "share". Wilf is down around your husbands feet because it is where it's warm down there and he feels more secure, try to make him a cuddly "nest" in-between your husbands seat and yours. That way you can reach down and pet him several times and it won't take long before he will enjoy traveling with you. Let me know how he does, ok? It was nice hearing from you. (I have a Dell lap-top, but it's at the "Dr's" right now, getting it's insides adjusted)
You know how that goes!! Hope to hear from you again.... Shirley (corgiluvr)
That Wilf's something else too. I love the expression on hos face in that last picture.
Luke
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