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At 1:32pm on June 24, 2008, Butter said…
I just saw your post about your dog's sprain (?) Did it get all better? My dog injured himself yesterday and I phoned the vet and he thinks it is a sprain...told me to not let him walk, etc except to go to the washroom. Very hard to have a corgi lay around all day. Any advice on anything? Hope yours is doing well?
At 10:09am on June 19, 2008, Natalie, Lance &Tucker said…
We only have 1. The other dogs in the pictures are our neighbors dogs that Lance goes over in plays with in their yard. One is a border collie mix and the other is a german shepard mix. They all get along nicely. I would love to get another corgi just dont know when that would happen. Probally not for awhile though.
At 12:05am on June 19, 2008, Natalie, Lance &Tucker said…
Thanks so much for the wonderful compliments on Lance. I love the pictures of your corgis at the dog park, they are really cool pictures. I wish we had a cool dog park like that.
At 12:40am on June 18, 2008, Natalie, Lance &Tucker said…
Your corgis are so cute. Love the pictures.
At 7:50pm on June 17, 2008, Jason and Darlene said…
We can meet Wed or Thurs evening if either of those would work. I'm not sure what the weekend holds but I'm sure we could work in a time sometime. Let me know what days and times will work with ya'll and we can coordinate.
At 6:16pm on June 6, 2008, Amanda said…
I just want to say God bless those of you who work in shelters or in veteranary clinics. I volunteered at a vet clinic and it's not easy emotionally. Shelters would be even harder dealing with overcrowding and euthanasia. Just a note also that people should spay and neuter their pets. It's inexpensive and could save a lot of innocent lives.
At 5:53pm on June 6, 2008, mikonami said…
aww...poor Einstein. How's his hearing with all that barking in the ear? hehe
At 10:58pm on March 25, 2008, Kim said…
the other place I want to go is in Vermont. Check out www.dogmt.com. I love his kids books and the dog chapel looks awesome.
At 5:08pm on March 22, 2008, Nicole said…
I'm not very familiar with Texas either, I moved here from New Hampshire almost 2 years ago but we stick with travel from Georgetown to San Marcos. I believe San Antonio is 30-45 minutes away from San Marcos though. I love your pictures, they are so adorable!
At 10:44pm on March 21, 2008, Kim said…
All the corgiville books are good. She also has a couple of videos. I would love to tour her garden. She is a really amazing person. You should check out her website - tashatudor.com.
At 6:12pm on March 21, 2008, Carrie Hall said…
we are on the NW side (grissom/bandera area)...I never thought i'd ever see so many corgi owners!!! lol :)
At 8:34pm on March 20, 2008, Sasha said…
Thanks... I've been looking at the human society, but I haven't checked for corgis in a long time! Last time I checked I found a really cute Collie/Labrador Retriever, she was so adorable! I really wanted her... but I didn't! Oh well! Her brothers and sisters were already sold and she was the last one left! But the only thing was... she wasn't a corgi!
At 11:32am on March 20, 2008, WhiteDove said…
Hello Amanda. . . .thank you for your comment. I love ALL my Corgis but Sid has that special piece of my heart. He definitely is Mama's boy. I too had a tear in my eye as I drove away from his previous owner's home. . . .these little bunny butts are the best as you well know. . . .thanks again for reading about them. . . .
At 9:54am on March 20, 2008, Kristen said…
Good deal! It is amazing how much the little cameras can do these days. I use my little one just as a point and shoot. I know it does more, but that would take, learning something new! lol One of these days I am going to take a digital photography class so I won't have to depend on just getting lucky. Thanks for the compliments on my pictures. I used to edit a magazine and did a lot of the photography, but I took a lot of pictures to get one or two good ones!. I looked at the Lumix as my second camera, but ended up with the Nikon--it used the same cords as my other Nikon and it was red! Silly reason to base my choice in the end! They were pretty similar if I remember correctly. I'll be looking for new pictures! BTW, I think you are pretty creative with your pictures don't sell your self short. I love the shot sleeping in the food bowl!
At 9:30am on March 20, 2008, Cheri said…
Well, I can tell you know she won't grow out of that! Our Pem is almost 6 and she still tries to use her nose to flip our hands up to her head to make us pet her! Taffy doesn't bark for attention, but Dudley does. I've spent months training him not to do that. Now he can bark once to get our attention (if he needs to go potty or something) and then has to wait patiently (or as patiently as he can anyway) while we get up, open the door and then release him to go outside. But there are still times he just can't control himself and barks nonstop! And he's a nipper too. We're still working on that one. That's bred into Corgi's. They nip when the herd so that's a difficult behavior to overcome. But we're making strides. It's just a really long, slow process but we're getting there. I get Dudley really reved up and excited and then practice our flatwork for agility but if he jumps and nips, the game stops. That's no fun so he's learning not to nip because that stops the game.
At 9:16am on March 20, 2008, Cheri said…
Female Corgi's in general are bossy. At least that's what I've been told to expect from a female Corgi. The males are usually easy going dudes. My guys fit that stereotype. Taffy rules the roost and Dudley's just goes with the flow. Not that he doesn't have his stubborn streaks, but for the most part he's very easy going.

Sometimes we call Dudley Dudders. But normally we just call him Dudley.
At 8:32am on March 20, 2008, Cheri said…
Dudley is the perfect name for our boy. It suits him very well. There are a bunch of names I like for Cardi's. Like Howard. I think that's another good one.

Your babies are adorable!
At 3:44pm on March 17, 2008, Kristen said…
I think with the extra lens I spent just about $500, but I know they have a newer model with more pixels and a lower price tag. I like the flexibility of have the SLR and being able to change lens'. It also lets me go full manual or full automatic. I also have a little Nikon coolpix S200--just a tiny little pocket camera that was less than $150 @ BestBuy. Some of the pix on the website are with that. I wanted one I could keep in my purse. The D50 is a big camera. I think the little camera takes nice pictures as well, just not a lot zoom ability. A good lens and a camera with optical zoom and not just digital zoom are important and you can get those relatively cheap. If you want to go the SLR route Canon makes a nice camera as well and in a variety of price ranges. I go for simple to use. Someday I'll learn how to use all the features...More information than you asked for! lol
At 2:36pm on March 17, 2008, Kristen said…
BTW thank you for the kind comments on my photos!
At 2:35pm on March 17, 2008, Kristen said…
Amanda for the pix of the chipmunk. I was using my Nikon D50. Digital DLR. Simple camera to use. I Love to visit MT in August. It sure beats Nebraska's heat and humidity for that time of year.

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