At 12:55pm on December 11, 2008, Todd & Hannah said…
Gretchen Scott Salon :) We kind of have a website but we do have a myspace if you wanna check it out
At 11:39pm on December 10, 2008, Todd & Hannah said…
That's funny you used to work for aveda because I work at a aveda/bumble&bumble salon :) lol. Yeah it would be awesome to meet up sometime! I'm fairly busy but I'm sure I could find a time to get together. It's great to hear from you!
Oh my god NO WAY!!! Okay yes you're right this just keeps getting weirder and weirder! I totally remember getting that message and wanting to write you back but totally forgot!! That was when I was doing lots of wedding planning and I forgot lots of things...lol. This is AWESOME :) We totally have to get our puppys together sometime, I heard they got along really well :)
Hi Angela! I believe my husband met you on Saturday at the Edmonds dog park. Our dog, Rotor is Emma's brother! We are convinced :) She looks just like him, only red/white. She is so adorable! She looks like she defintiely has alot of energy haha. I hope to hear from you!
Thanks for the comment! Your dog is adorable to!! It loks like she loves the water, Bear loves lakes and creeks but really has no use for the ocean, loves to run in the sand never goes in the ocean. Emma is still really young. Bear is 3 and shows no signs of growing up she still plays and acts like a puppy. Is this your first Corgi? It is mine, I've had dogs before but not ever a connection like this!
Best Hikes With Dogs, Dan A. Nelson, Mountaineers Books c.2002
I find wta.org an incredibly useful website: up-to-date reports on trail & road conditions.
A corgi can go anywhere you can go except deep snow, coarse talus (big boulders; fine talus is OK), 4th class rockclimbing, or crampon ice. I worry about their judgement, not sure they understand exposure, but I've never seen them do anything really stupid. As they learn -- and they are green at first -- they become amazingly surefooted and savvy. They almost never require the "Corgi Toss". I try to avoid rattlesnake country in season. I have a belay system: harness, stout leash 9-10', light carabiner, for things like dangerous log crossings, many of which could be a death fall for a dog at high water. I like a 6' bamboo pole for steep descents and river fordings, esp. when carrying a 24 lb. dog. I keep them leashed at night, in the tent when I take one. I let them offleash, illegal, but we're mostly in remote places, encounter few people, and these two are well-behaved (many hikers do not like dogs, esp. unleashed, myself included when they bark and chase wildlife. REMEMBER THAT DOGS ARE STUPID ABOUT ROCKFALL, initiating or receiving (serious accident, Artist Point, Mt. Baker). Our black tris get very hot above timberline and I find some snow to make a corgicicle. To wet them, turn them upside down and pour on the water. Messy. We use TickAdvantage. Carry a good forceps for porcupine quills, just in case.
I encountered a bow hunter, hunting bear, who said his half-brother was a Tulalip who hunted bear with 4 corgis back when it was legal to hunt bear with dogs! "Good noses, not shy but smart enough to know when to back off". Lori says they have tracking trials for corgis.
I just saw your herding pictures. They're so cute! Was it hard? I want to take Mei herding, but she doesn't listen to me so I'm afraid of making a fool of myself if we go.
Hi- That's sure a cute corgi you've got--although I may have to take issue with the "cutest corgi ever" claim ;)
I haven't been to the Edmond offleash park; but I did go to Double Bluff dogpark on Whidbey a while back with the Kirkland corgi meetup group. It was a whole lot of fun watching a dozen or so corgis cavorting on the beach. And that dogpark is fabulous.
I actually named the dog Tucky because I got her from Kentucky; but the name is just a little too cute for my taste, so I shortened it to Tuck. However, when she's in trouble, it sometimes comes out as Tucker (for dramatic effect, I guess--kinda like when you were a kid, your parents only brought out your middle name when you were in trouble!)
Do you ever go to the corgi meetup events?
That is too bizarre about our pet's name's. We have two more furball's in the house - Coco and Diana - my daughter wanted to name the Abbysinian cat "Artemis" but I wouldn't let her, so she ended up being Diana. Coco is a Tortoiseshell, and she's all the colors of chocolate, so she's Coco! nice to meet you!
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I find wta.org an incredibly useful website: up-to-date reports on trail & road conditions.
A corgi can go anywhere you can go except deep snow, coarse talus (big boulders; fine talus is OK), 4th class rockclimbing, or crampon ice. I worry about their judgement, not sure they understand exposure, but I've never seen them do anything really stupid. As they learn -- and they are green at first -- they become amazingly surefooted and savvy. They almost never require the "Corgi Toss". I try to avoid rattlesnake country in season. I have a belay system: harness, stout leash 9-10', light carabiner, for things like dangerous log crossings, many of which could be a death fall for a dog at high water. I like a 6' bamboo pole for steep descents and river fordings, esp. when carrying a 24 lb. dog. I keep them leashed at night, in the tent when I take one. I let them offleash, illegal, but we're mostly in remote places, encounter few people, and these two are well-behaved (many hikers do not like dogs, esp. unleashed, myself included when they bark and chase wildlife. REMEMBER THAT DOGS ARE STUPID ABOUT ROCKFALL, initiating or receiving (serious accident, Artist Point, Mt. Baker). Our black tris get very hot above timberline and I find some snow to make a corgicicle. To wet them, turn them upside down and pour on the water. Messy. We use TickAdvantage. Carry a good forceps for porcupine quills, just in case.
I encountered a bow hunter, hunting bear, who said his half-brother was a Tulalip who hunted bear with 4 corgis back when it was legal to hunt bear with dogs! "Good noses, not shy but smart enough to know when to back off". Lori says they have tracking trials for corgis.
I look forward to our tattoo date. : D
I haven't been to the Edmond offleash park; but I did go to Double Bluff dogpark on Whidbey a while back with the Kirkland corgi meetup group. It was a whole lot of fun watching a dozen or so corgis cavorting on the beach. And that dogpark is fabulous.
I actually named the dog Tucky because I got her from Kentucky; but the name is just a little too cute for my taste, so I shortened it to Tuck. However, when she's in trouble, it sometimes comes out as Tucker (for dramatic effect, I guess--kinda like when you were a kid, your parents only brought out your middle name when you were in trouble!)
Do you ever go to the corgi meetup events?
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