Jonalyn,
Why is it that I thought your Corgi had DM? Here is a link that explains it to you. It does run in Corgis and unfortunately there is not cure.
Jonalyn,
Have you been able to do anything for your Corgi with DM. I have a 12 year old that is showing signs of it and am having trouble finding things concerning corgis with this. I have read the ones about Geman Shepards. Please email me back and let me know. My email is darcorgie@yahoo.com. Thanks.. Very cute Corgis by the way.
WOW, what gorgeous puppers! I'd love to share them with readers of my blog The Daily Corgi.
Please visit the site and let me know if you'd like to have them featured in a "Dog Of The Day" post. I pretty much do all the work, your Corgis get their 24 hours of fame :-).
Hi Jonalyn, I just stumbled upon a group that you may want to join. It is called "Corgis of Christian Owners". I didn't start it but any Christian is welcome to join. Have a good day, Joy and Butter
Well..."what is it like living in PEI" and "is it as beautiful" are two separate things in my experience. It is probably more beautiful than the movies. The views are very pastoral and the sea is a gentle one.
One is probably never further than a 5-10 minute drive to the sea. The Island is very flat, in fact our emergency brakes on our cars are seizing up because we never have to use them. LOL
Living here, though, can be a challenge with very stormy winters. Because it is a small, flat island the sea wind whips across at high speeds. In the winter this can lead to treacherous conditions.
It is a much slower pace of life than I am used to and has taken a lot of adjusting on my part. It is great for a holiday! We have many American tourists who come to get away from a heavily populated, city life. In a sense, you feel that you are going back in time with ceiligh kitchen parties, farming fairs, etc.
The population here is only about 140,000. The largetst "city" has about 30,000. If you ever come for a vacation, the musical "Anne of Green Gables" is definitely worth seeing.
There are many beautiful places here. If you click through my pictures you'll see some of the scenery (don't have any farms, though, even though I just live down the road from one).
Also, we are inundated with Anne of Green Gables everything...as you can well imagine.
Nothing beats springtime in the mountains.... except for all the mud when the snow starts to thaw! Lots of muddy girls with muddy bellies, but it's a small price to pay for the gorgeous weather!
I love you new profile pic! Which lady was it? I got Mocha running on the treadmill by dangling treats in front of him, started off slow and walked beside him with a leash, eventually he learned by walking on a treadmill, he'll get a treat afterwards :)
They do okay actually, we keep them in the house most of the day, until close to sunset then we go on our daily 4 mile walk. We also have a treadmill that they can use during rainy days. We don't ever shave them and they always find a cool spot to take naps directly under the AC vent :)
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Why is it that I thought your Corgi had DM? Here is a link that explains it to you. It does run in Corgis and unfortunately there is not cure.
http://www.caninegeneticdiseases.net/DM/basicDM.htm
Have you been able to do anything for your Corgi with DM. I have a 12 year old that is showing signs of it and am having trouble finding things concerning corgis with this. I have read the ones about Geman Shepards. Please email me back and let me know. My email is darcorgie@yahoo.com. Thanks.. Very cute Corgis by the way.
Please visit the site and let me know if you'd like to have them featured in a "Dog Of The Day" post. I pretty much do all the work, your Corgis get their 24 hours of fame :-).
Cheers,
Laurie @ The Daily Corgi
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One is probably never further than a 5-10 minute drive to the sea. The Island is very flat, in fact our emergency brakes on our cars are seizing up because we never have to use them. LOL
Living here, though, can be a challenge with very stormy winters. Because it is a small, flat island the sea wind whips across at high speeds. In the winter this can lead to treacherous conditions.
It is a much slower pace of life than I am used to and has taken a lot of adjusting on my part. It is great for a holiday! We have many American tourists who come to get away from a heavily populated, city life. In a sense, you feel that you are going back in time with ceiligh kitchen parties, farming fairs, etc.
The population here is only about 140,000. The largetst "city" has about 30,000. If you ever come for a vacation, the musical "Anne of Green Gables" is definitely worth seeing.
There are many beautiful places here. If you click through my pictures you'll see some of the scenery (don't have any farms, though, even though I just live down the road from one).
Also, we are inundated with Anne of Green Gables everything...as you can well imagine.
Well, hope that wasn't too long. Joy :)
what a sweetie
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