Thank you for the welcome and the condolence. We met a couple with a corgi the other day who told us about mycorgi.com. So, I decided to join. Hopefully, in the not-to-distant future we will find another corgi who is right for our family. We have 2 dogs we've rescued - Casey is an airedale/golden retriever mix whom we found and adopted the day before his euthanasia date. And, Benny is schnauzer we found wandering in the street, he was blind, had mange, staff & yeast infections and hardly any hair. 2 years later, he's doing great. Wish he could see as we could interact and play more with him. Casey misses having Murphy to spar and play with. We have a happy dog-filled home. But, we still miss Murphy, even after almost a year. He was truly our 'baby'. I've had fun seeing all the corgis and their families here. Your Sidney has a face and expressions much like Murph did. Thanks again ... Laura
Thank you so much for the kind welcome! I'm wishing we lived in CA because it seems like you have a great support system there of other Corgi owners! :) We have nothing like that here. I'll check out the website for groups near me but only saw NE Corgis. Thanks again! :) Jill
Hi I have 3 of those beautiful corgi's. The male is Harley(tri colored) and 2 females. A tri-colored female names Chili and a red/wh female named Cricket. Cricket has 2 puppies now. I do not breed often but Harley sneaked this one breeding , so only had 2 babes.
no i do not know what he is mixed with looks like a little like a golden retriver. He is just the sweetiest doggie ever. We got him from the animal shelter,they didnt know what he was mixed with,ill try and get a picture of him up loaded
I worked in a library for several years and I was getting ready to pursue my Masters in Library Science before I left for my current job. I guess that my taste in literature isn’t that weird, a bit obtuse maybe, but I never really went after literature that tried too hard to be different or weird for the sake of being weird. I like a lot of African or African themed literature like Things Fall Apart, Cry the Beloved Country, the Heart of Darkness, and the Poisonwood bible. I read a lot of stuff in German like Bertolt Brecht, a couple different versions of Faust, and the original versions of the Grimm fairytales. Unfortunately, I kind of got burnt out on reading through school and my previous career at the library, so when I do read now it tends to be non-fiction stuff like Lost White Tribes, German Idealism and the Jew, and Our Culture: What’s Left of It, and Exquiste Corpse. The latter of which tries to implicate that the famous photographer, Manray, was responsible for the Black Dahlia murder. Though as of late, I just read about Corgis non-stop.
Thanks for the welcome. :) Your dogs are so adorable!
We named him Mohandas after Mohandas Gandhi, and so far it's been a very suiting name. He's just a little saint!
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We named him Mohandas after Mohandas Gandhi, and so far it's been a very suiting name. He's just a little saint!
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