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    Fleeing Idaho to get IKEA Bailey Guns's Avatar
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    There's a Corgi out there somewhere hoping you'll take him/her home. Go on. You know you want to.

    And I have 4 JRTs in addition to the Corgi. Yeah....I know.
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    She looks very complacent. Must be the lower oxygen concentration up there in Baily.

    We are thinking about a Corgi for our next pooch. Does she get along well with your terriers? We have a min pin that will (hopefully) live for at least 7 more years, and is kind of antisocial with other dogs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogie View Post
    She looks very complacent. Must be the lower oxygen concentration up there in Baily.

    We are thinking about a Corgi for our next pooch. Does she get along well with your terriers? We have a min pin that will (hopefully) live for at least 7 more years, and is kind of antisocial with other dogs.
    Bobbi is our first Corgi. We've had her for about 1.5 years. She didn't have any problem integrating with the Terriers at all. She is content to lay around all day or run wild all day...depending on what we do. And, she likes her groceries. She would eat 24 hours a day if given the chance. I think she had to compete for food in her previous environment. She'd eat rocks if that's what we put in her bowl. One of the sweetest dogs we've ever had, too. She's a wonderful dog. I can't wait to get another one.

    We rescue a lot of dogs and it's very rewarding. The only downside is you don't get to see them as pups. I really miss that part of bringing a rescued adult dog into the family.
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    My doggie doing what she does best. Poor girls needs ACL surgery.


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    Hehehe...aw man Corgis crack me up I love those dogs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zundfolge View Post
    Yeah, this is probably somewhat mean of me but ...

    Man, you are cruel. Those pups are to damn cute!! Carl your wife is gona disown you if you bring that many home!

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    Yeah, right. Here's a conversation we had last time I "fostered" a dog from the shelter:

    Wife: "NO! Absolutely not. We don't need another dog. We have 5 already. It's gonna cost too much in vet bills, food and other stuff. She's not gonna get along with the others. They'll fight. Someone else can step up and give this dog a home. Not us."

    *Pause*

    Wife: "What're we gonna name her?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    She would eat 24 hours a day if given the chance. I think she had to compete for food in her previous environment. She'd eat rocks if that's what we put in her bowl.

    THIS^
    Corgis do love to eat, Tucker acts like carrots are puppy crack.

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    Congrats on the new pooch!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    We rescued Bobbi G from a hoarder. She lived her 1st 8 years in a cage inside a barn. She was afraid of walking on the grass when we first brought her home. She's pretty much a normal dog now and she'll live the remainder of her life knowing she's loved and not having to worry about anything.
    I love stories like this. They tend to make my allergies act up for some reason and I get a warm feeling inside on a cold day. Thanks for sharing and I love Corgis.
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