i must say that sage really is beautiful corgi, every time i see one of her pictures her eyes seem to look into your soul and melt you heart. she just seem so very sweet and loving. she just has a shining personality you can see through the pictures. and her tail just adds so much character along with her coloring:)
Jane-
I know that Jackson will miss them and he will have fun here too. I will give you updates on how he is doing, i don't get out of school until 3:30pm but I will try to get on Mycorgi at least once a day and tell you how he is doing, and THANK YOU for letting us adopt Jackson.
Corgi wishes luck to you!
Amber
He most certainly DID find yuck to roll it. Not sure, but I believe it was duck poo. He had an immediate shampoo around his neck and I can still smell it.
Oh, I know, isn't it addictive? I love that place, and I feel less guilty spending money that goes to a good cause. (Plus it's an easy way throw in some charity donations for shelters, spay/neuter programs, etc. They also keep an eye on legislation on dog topics and make it easy to sign petitions and whatnot.) They have great sales on different things all the time, you should get on their mailing list. Everything I've gotten from them has been well made and shipped really quickly.
At 10:30pm on October 12, 2010, Chris Payerl said…
How do you accept a friend request? I don't see where that is. I know I did it before, but now I can't remember where I saw to do it. Forgive an old lady who still likes to write handwritten notes with a fountain pen... I was born in the wrong era!
HaHa! Your husband sounds like mine. When we bought our house, the first thing I wanted was a dog. He had not so hot experiences with the oddball dogs his aunt used to adopt and was not as thrilled with the idea as I was. When he finally agreed, we went to dog shows, the humane society, stopped everyone we met who was walking a dog, etc., to decide what kind of dog to get. He told me it would be my dog and he'd help with it but didn't want to be the primary caregiver. Two weeks after we brought Asta home, he came home from work one day and called out, "Where's my sweetie?" I called back, "I"m in the living room!" He called back, "NOT YOU! I'm talking about the puppy!" Nice!
OOPS! Sorry about that! I thought it was you who had sent a message about checking out your FB page. The phone was ringing off the hook, I was trying to fix a last minute crisis at work from home, and wasn't paying enough attention I guess.
At 11:12pm on October 11, 2010, Chris Payerl said…
We were told that she was born in OK, then somehow got to MI. She was turned into rescue in MI and through the rescue group, sent to IL. We picked her up in IL. I suspect that she was being used as a backyard breeding bitch as she was turned in intact with an intact male. She blew a seizure shortly after we got her and has been Dxd w/ epilepsy, which is quite well controlled with meds and diet. Her spay incision was nearly her whole abdomen long; I wonder if she had a S while pregnant and the breeder didn't want to deal with it so turned her in. good thing in a way if it was; not to breed a S dog and WE got her and are able and willing to deal with her health issues. She is a very serious looking little lady; her eyebrow pips are placed in such a way that she often appears slightly worried, even when she's happy. I have to figure out how to work our new printer and see if I can scan and upload a couple of pix of our first corgi, Asta. We had her from a little pup; got her from a breeder. She was one of the last litter she bred and was she a smart little dog! You only had to show her something two or three times and she got it. That was a blessing and a curse rolled into one!!! Sophie isn't quite so clever, but she is very sweet and our little lovebug.
Thanks for friending me. I'm not on Facebook, though. I see a couple of corgis with tails around town and they are so cute when they wag their flags! I sometimes think Sophie is at a disadvantage with other dogs since she can't use her tail to communicate like they do. A nub is adorable but I hate to think of how it got that way.
Sophie loves fall and winter too. Summer is just too hot for her. We just went for a lovely romp in the woods yesterday and she loved crunching through the leaves. How many corgis do you have? It looks like quite a few on your page. Belly rubs to all of them...
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I know that Jackson will miss them and he will have fun here too. I will give you updates on how he is doing, i don't get out of school until 3:30pm but I will try to get on Mycorgi at least once a day and tell you how he is doing, and THANK YOU for letting us adopt Jackson.
Corgi wishes luck to you!
Amber
Sophie loves fall and winter too. Summer is just too hot for her. We just went for a lovely romp in the woods yesterday and she loved crunching through the leaves. How many corgis do you have? It looks like quite a few on your page. Belly rubs to all of them...
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