Thanks for the comment! Yes, Rosie has what breeders call a "Glamour" coat, but surely there's nothing to be jealous about...it only means she has THAT MUCH MORE fur to shed! Eddy's markings are so beautiful!
Yes, Darcy was about 6 months old in this picture. I'll be adding more pictures as she grows. She's about 8 months now. Brody is a ham too. We are taking them both to Corgi Fun Day Sunday in NJ. There is a Fluffy contest! Eddy looks like a real cutie, handsome!
Hi Sunni, I am not really sure what color he is going to be. His father is red and white, and his mother is tri-color. He is looking pretty sable at this point but I am kind of hoping he lightens up as he gets older. This is our first Corgi puppy so this breed is all pretty new to me. Cricket will join Willie his 10 year old lab brother. I just hope that all goes well, and he is healthy. It looks like your Corgi is young too, how has the journey been?
Hi Sunni, sorry it took me so long to write...I don't check my page often enough! I think we used Frontline Plus, which couldn't get rid of a flea problem, but recently seems to prevent fleas just fine. I just got some Advantix--not sure which kind, k-9 I guess? Ha! Frontline's active ingredient is a bit more mild than Advantix's (Fipronil vs. imidacloprid and permethrin), so that's why I use it, though I'm not sure it makes much diff. Niether pesticide is toxic to mammals, but imidicloprid is VERY bad for fish, so don't get the product in waterways (letting your dog swim after the application is dry an absorbed is OK, though). Hope this helps!
Their names are Rolo and Radar. Rolo is named that because he was the roly poly one of the litter and Radar has her name because of her ears which you know are BIG. Their vet commented on how their ears look like satellite dishes so I couldn't resist. Its like their ears are picking up radar. What about your pups or pup?
Thanks for the welcome, I started looking for a corgi in January so I hope to get one some time this year or early next year all the good breaders in my area say they will be breeding in the fall. I decided that i didnt want to go to some one that just breeds and doesnt do all the testing to make sure that their puppies will be free of hip and elbow and other problems.
The disks herniate (rupture)---and cause sharp pain and sometimes paralysis. My first Corgi had surgery at Ohio State in 1993--lived to be 15 years old.
Roo had surgery in Dec in Pittsuburgh--now he 's having moire pain. If the disk ruptures he will need more surgery. This time I will have to drive him to NCState-- from Charleston, SC It is a very common disease in Corgis because of their long backs--need to keep their weight down and pray for them.
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Roo had surgery in Dec in Pittsuburgh--now he 's having moire pain. If the disk ruptures he will need more surgery. This time I will have to drive him to NCState-- from Charleston, SC It is a very common disease in Corgis because of their long backs--need to keep their weight down and pray for them.
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