Hey, Jane, yes, I think the Sidney for July is the MyCorgi Sidney. :) Thanks for voting!
At 11:10pm on October 27, 2013, Ronald Bentz said…
Thanks Jane. Finally figured it out. I am starting to feel the same. When I leave a comment can everyone see what I'm writing. Still trying to understand. I told Anna that my main concern is my son-in-law right now. He's not to fond of the idea of having three dogs not to mention his dad's dog from next door that runs in the yard constantly! Drives my dogs crazy!! They rescued that dog from the humane society and she is a Houdini! They can not keep her inside their fence.lol
At 10:27pm on October 27, 2013, Ronald Bentz said…
Hey Jane. Just noticed, when I am replying to the people who are replying to me, it says I'm replying to myself. I am so confused. You are the only one I think I have replied to correctly. Lol
Just joined gulf coast corgi group. Thanks for the advice. We are on the gulf coast Mississippi. Thanks so much for your help. So nice of you. God Bless!!
Thanks so much for the welcoming and the advice.This is all so new to me I am still trying to figure it all out. We are not very computer savy but are learning. Thank you for your advice and I will try that. Does my Corgi.com let you know if there are any close to us?
Hi Jane! Thank you for the suggestions, I will definitely check them out! Right now I have a plain red collar and leash for her, at least until we can take her to the pet store and try stuff on :)
Jane, how are you?! I'm so sorry for not having been on, life is busy! I'm in Nome Alaska right now with my corgi Buddha and its pretty fun! I hope all is well back at home in Minnesota and the summer is treating you and the family well :)
He's doing ok. Was a bit wobbly and seemed a little confused when I got him home but I could see him improving as the afternoon went on. He ate his dinner ok and was affectionate. Just as I was closing up the downstairs to come up here to the computer he threw up. I've been careful of what he's had to eat...softened his kibble and didn't give him his usual amount for dinner, I know that stuff can make you sick to your tummy. But he is alert and seems fine otherwise.
Thanks! Right now you would think Max hasn't eaten in 12 days rather than 12 hours! Geesh! I am hiding upstairs at the computer till it's time to go. I've been stared at, barked at and all around made to feel like I am a horrible corgi mom because they haven't had breakfast. I will feed Katie when I get back home.
We always have a mix of shelter cats and strays. Even when we go to the shelter it's not always the one I want that choses me. What are ya gonna do? Cats chose you not the other way around. Dogs too really.
This week I am cat-sitting for my neighbor. He's an outdoor cat but comes in to eat. She was dumbfounded when I said one time that my cats generally live to be about 19. Because they are house cats...that's why. We live in the city so outside cats don't always live a long life.
Oh Jane...I am so sorry to hear about Frosty! I know you tried hard. We try to save them all but we can't. Two years ago we adopted a pastel calico from a shelter. She was the one that chose us. She was skinny and had a bit of problem with her eyes which is not uncommon in a shelter.
I took her right in and the vet put her antibiotics. She was such a sweet, loving kitty even tho she was still kept isolated from the other animals. One day I went to give her the pill and she just could not in any way swallow it. I took her in and she had a growth in her throat. They couldn't operate...the vet did not feel she had a good chance of survival. And since I have been with this vet for over 30 years and trust him I had to accept it. It was heartbreaking tho.
It was the first time we had gone to that shelter and there were way too many cats. I don't think they were really looked at carefully for health problems. All I can think is that the poor thing probably would have been found dead from starvation because the growth would have eventually blocked her from eating.
Yeah for Frosty and Slinky! Hope this clears it up for Frosty and he can enjoy having one of his buddies with him. Sardines! Now who could resist that! Hopefully you will have them all safe and sound soon.
Jane Christensen's Comments
Comment Wall (711 comments)
You need to be a member of MyCorgi.com to add comments!
Join MyCorgi.com
Hey, Jane, yes, I think the Sidney for July is the MyCorgi Sidney. :) Thanks for voting!
Sweet little Rainy...killed a squirrel!
Now that the cooler days are here. The boys love watching the world from the deck.
Hi Jane! Thank you for the suggestions, I will definitely check them out! Right now I have a plain red collar and leash for her, at least until we can take her to the pet store and try stuff on :)
He's doing ok. Was a bit wobbly and seemed a little confused when I got him home but I could see him improving as the afternoon went on. He ate his dinner ok and was affectionate. Just as I was closing up the downstairs to come up here to the computer he threw up. I've been careful of what he's had to eat...softened his kibble and didn't give him his usual amount for dinner, I know that stuff can make you sick to your tummy. But he is alert and seems fine otherwise.
Thank you for asking!
Thanks! Right now you would think Max hasn't eaten in 12 days rather than 12 hours! Geesh! I am hiding upstairs at the computer till it's time to go. I've been stared at, barked at and all around made to feel like I am a horrible corgi mom because they haven't had breakfast. I will feed Katie when I get back home.
thank you! I'm really excited for when i get to have him with me! just 9 days away!!!
We always have a mix of shelter cats and strays. Even when we go to the shelter it's not always the one I want that choses me. What are ya gonna do? Cats chose you not the other way around. Dogs too really.
This week I am cat-sitting for my neighbor. He's an outdoor cat but comes in to eat. She was dumbfounded when I said one time that my cats generally live to be about 19. Because they are house cats...that's why. We live in the city so outside cats don't always live a long life.
Oh Jane...I am so sorry to hear about Frosty! I know you tried hard. We try to save them all but we can't. Two years ago we adopted a pastel calico from a shelter. She was the one that chose us. She was skinny and had a bit of problem with her eyes which is not uncommon in a shelter.
I took her right in and the vet put her antibiotics. She was such a sweet, loving kitty even tho she was still kept isolated from the other animals. One day I went to give her the pill and she just could not in any way swallow it. I took her in and she had a growth in her throat. They couldn't operate...the vet did not feel she had a good chance of survival. And since I have been with this vet for over 30 years and trust him I had to accept it. It was heartbreaking tho.
It was the first time we had gone to that shelter and there were way too many cats. I don't think they were really looked at carefully for health problems. All I can think is that the poor thing probably would have been found dead from starvation because the growth would have eventually blocked her from eating.
Thank you so much for the welcome.
Yeah for Frosty and Slinky! Hope this clears it up for Frosty and he can enjoy having one of his buddies with him. Sardines! Now who could resist that! Hopefully you will have them all safe and sound soon.
Welcome to
MyCorgi.com
Sign In - Woof!
Or sign in with:
Rescue Store
Stay Connected
FDA Recall
Canadian Food Inspection Agency Recall
Groups
South Florida Corgis
50 members
23 Comments 0 LikesWheeled Corgis
20 members
26 Comments 3 LikesArizona Corgis!
165 members
798 Comments 40 LikesCheesehead Corgis
122 members
607 Comments 39 LikesAustin, TX Corgis
81 members
63 Comments 4 LikesNew England Corgis
235 members
266 Comments 24 LikesNorCal Corgis
128 members
113 Comments 10 LikesRainbow Bridge Corgis
43 members
77 Comments 1 LikeGeorgia Corgis
109 members
400 Comments 17 LikesCorgis in Texas
254 members
107 Comments 27 LikesWe support...
Badge
Get Badge