Thank you so much for the welcome! Yeah the breeder said that he was the first one to start lifting his ears, so only time will tell! He is about 6-7 weeks in that picture, and we are planning on bringing him home at 9-10 weeks.
At 5:31pm on December 28, 2009, Carol Powers said…
I am shocked that Lexi was so young; that is really tragic. Cancer runs amok these days and it's really heartbreaking to see animals suffer from it when their lives are so short to begin with.
Your new little pup is so much like Yardley. I love your pics!
At 12:25pm on December 28, 2009, Carol Powers said…
Your dog is gorgeous!!!
At 12:21pm on December 28, 2009, Carol Powers said…
Thank you; I am sorry to hear about Lexi also. I have heard that lymphoma is becoming very common in Corgi's. What type of lymphosarcoma did she have and how did you choose to treat it?
We fought hard especially after being given the bad news early in March of 2008 and my vet had no options for me because he was completely old school. I hit the ground running and a prognosis of 3 - 8 months became 21. I question where I let my guard down after 20 months of the disease not spreading. I definitely have issues with the way the last couple of weeks went down and I'm still working through it. We did not euthanize him, he died suddenly in the back yard in the middle of the night.
Thank you. Your little guy is handsome! I see he likes nylabones like mine does. I'm convinced there is no cuter pup than a corgi... people thought Buddha was a guinea pig wearing a harness and leash when I brought him to Petco after I picked him up as a 6wk old haha.
Hi guys! Thanks for the welcome. I would need almost three lil Jacks to make my chunky monkey, Gabby! We're trying to convince everyone it's just fur. BTW, he's a wee CUTIE!
Thanks! Your little guy is adorable too! I think Peanut is going to end up a little bigger than him. She weighed almost 8 pounds at 10 weeks! So far, I love everything about the Corgis! They are really great dogs!
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You have some beautiful dogs!
Your new little pup is so much like Yardley. I love your pics!
We fought hard especially after being given the bad news early in March of 2008 and my vet had no options for me because he was completely old school. I hit the ground running and a prognosis of 3 - 8 months became 21. I question where I let my guard down after 20 months of the disease not spreading. I definitely have issues with the way the last couple of weeks went down and I'm still working through it. We did not euthanize him, he died suddenly in the back yard in the middle of the night.
Just makes me more impatient to get my own someday soon!
Well thank you for the warm welcome. =)
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