Hmm, that sounds really fun! I have heard of the Corgi Cactus Rescue and I would love to participate! It will be a bit of a drive but that isn't a deterrent, it is always nice to take a roadtrip. =) And Cooper loves car rides! He is so small, I have to lift him, but he loves to stick his head out the window! Thank you for bring it to my attention, maybe i will see you and Gromit there?
Yeah, the desert is a very interesting place to live. i am enjoying it so far. I want to meet more Corgi lovers, maybe have a corgi outing, but the state is so large all the Corgis are very widespread. It is wonderful to talk to people on this forum though, spread the Corgi love.
The ChillyBuddy vest is designed for airflow, seems fairly well-perforated.
But I can't find any research on tinfoil helmets; it's not known if they'll still screen out extraterrestrial brain implants if they have airflow perforations.
Too much for me. I'll skip the IR and content myself with letting them look cool.
I do feel for the people and dogs in hot climates -- Gwynnie did seem to be feeling the sun and heat last weekend (July 24) -- even with snow to cool her feet. I do notice in the IR of Watson (?) that the pads seem warmer, so maybe they do lose some heat through the pads.
He starts at Park Cities Obediance School Monday and if it works I think we'd be willing to give them our first born anyway. Let's just say he's got a lot of spirt!
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Thanks for your kind words. I'm sure I will find solace here. I'm already singing to my family "All I want for Christmas is a corgi pup..."
John Wolff wrote: "Too much for me. I'll skip the IR and content myself with letting them look cool."
I'm confused as usual. What does IR mean? Implant-resistant (as in a tinfoil helmet)?
Who can keep up with you guys from Mars? Obviously not me. I'm from Venus, and proud of it. <wink>
Thanks Gromit and Doug for the welcome!
The ChillyBuddy vest is designed for airflow, seems fairly well-perforated.
But I can't find any research on tinfoil helmets; it's not known if they'll still screen out extraterrestrial brain implants if they have airflow perforations.
Too much for me. I'll skip the IR and content myself with letting them look cool.
I do feel for the people and dogs in hot climates -- Gwynnie did seem to be feeling the sun and heat last weekend (July 24) -- even with snow to cool her feet. I do notice in the IR of Watson (?) that the pads seem warmer, so maybe they do lose some heat through the pads.
OK Doug, how do I take an infrared photo of Gwyynie in her ChillyBuddy cooling vest and extraterrestrial-brain-implant-resistant tinfoil helmet?
Thanks for the welcome Gromit and Doug. I hope a puppy and I find one another soon. A house without a Corgi is much too boring!
Thanks for the welcome! Gromit is adorable and I love the name!!! Looking forward to getting to know my fellow corgi lovers!!
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