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marichiko 11-12-2005 08:33 PM

Here's my Corgi!
 
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I just got an e-mail with pics from the breeder I'm buying my new Cardigan Corgi from. I get the one in front of the pack - a little black and white girl. She'll be flying into town right before Christmas. I am SO psyched! Are those pups adorable or what?

ashke 11-12-2005 08:36 PM

Why do cute furry creatures just warm my heart?

marichiko 11-12-2005 08:51 PM

Oh, and I need help coming up with a name for my Christmas puppy! Any ideas? :)

xoxoxoBruce 11-12-2005 09:37 PM

Awwwww......puppy breath. :grinnylov
I'd wait until you meet her...then you'll be inspired.

Urbane Guerrilla 11-13-2005 12:05 AM

Awwww... puppies with flappy ears.

Tonchi 11-13-2005 01:16 AM

Gotta be a British/Scottish name. How about Bridget Bones?

Elspode 11-13-2005 11:14 AM

My jaw just cracked, those things are so sweet.

Cyclefrance 11-13-2005 05:50 PM

Always take care when asking for suggestions for names. Some years back, I came home to find our new female Kitten had the name Vialli. My wife had asked my younger son for a nice girl's name for the new kitten, and she was thrilled at his suggestion, so Vialli kitty became. Just so happens that my son is a very strong supporter of a football (soccer) team here named Chelsea. At the time the Captain was Gianluca Vialli.

The name stayed....

There were a few nice names for pets in Watership Down...

marichiko 11-13-2005 06:38 PM

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Here's two more pics. I can't wait to meet her in person, or should I say in "dogson"! I love how all the puppies look so bright-eyed and intelligent. The breeder certainly seems to know what she's doing. Every single pup looks like it could be the pick of the litter!

DanaC 11-14-2005 06:22 AM

ohhhhhhhh.......too feckin' cute Mari! They're total sweeties . They look a lot like collies as pups.

Trilby 11-14-2005 07:00 AM

I like Tonchi's idea--Bridget Bones is sooooo cute! I like the little gray one, sticking his tongue out a bit at the breeder. So fuzzy! :apaw:

LabRat 11-14-2005 12:29 PM

Ah-dorable!!! I love the ones with the white stripe running up their noses. I would die to have one of these. There are a couple white and tan ones in our neighborhood that we frequently see getting walked by our house. I absolutely love them.

LabRat 11-14-2005 12:31 PM

I just had the thought that these guys wouldn't be nearly as funny if they 'fainted' cuz they don't have as far to fall...

busterb 11-14-2005 05:40 PM

Mari. Be careful what you post or you'll get your ass bit. About food, upkeep and training. :biggrinje

marichiko 11-15-2005 01:38 AM

LOL, Busterb! I'm gonna keep her outdoors 24/7 on a short piece of rope and feed her nothing but "Old Roy" dogfood from Walmart when I happen to remember her existance. How's that? :lol:

Tonchi 11-15-2005 01:45 AM

We had a litter of 4 Border Collie females once, all of them black with white blazes and some other miscellaneous white points. Since we had to send for the litter registration papers, they all had to be named ahead of time. Better check with the breeder, because if you are getting papers you have to tell her how to register your new kid :)

marichiko 11-15-2005 01:59 AM

Tonchi, I'm not sure if she will be registered. She is most certainly a purebred and her heritage is posted on the Internet for all to see, but the breeder is strongly encouraging me to have her spayed since she will "only" be a companion animal and not one used for show or breeding purposes. I couldn't agree more, since the last thing I need is a litter of pups on my hands, and I have neither the interest nor the desire to find a suitable sire for a litter of purebred Cardigans. I don't know if the AKC registration procedure applies in such cases or not. I'll have to ask the breeder.

Tonchi 11-15-2005 02:25 AM

Selling a dog with a pedigreed background without papers is common. Unless the breeder can confirm that the dog was not bred before spaying, they have a dilema. The so-called backyard breeders can get dogs that way and then use the AKC kennel's name to get high prices for puppies they produce. So the breeder will withhold the papers as a semi-protection for themselves. However, you MUST have the papers in order to show the dog, you can show neutered bitches in a separate class, so that would be your incentive to want papers anyway. I guess a lot of it depends on your relationship with the breeder.

xoxoxoBruce 11-15-2005 04:20 AM

Sure, registered dogs have a fancy name on the papers, but even the most expensive dogs can't read. Her name will be what you call her. ;)

Tonchi 11-15-2005 04:21 PM

Which is just as well, hee hee. My first registered Australian Shepherd was Wind River's Ximena Hechicera of Rune. She was called "Shimmy" ;)

marichiko 11-15-2005 06:06 PM

I love Aussies, as Tonchi knows. The thing I like about Cardigan's is that they are essentially Aussies on short legs. Herding type dogs are the perfect breeds IMHO. They are smart, highly trainable, and very gentle with their families and friends; fierce in protecting them. Smart as they are, they still can't read - I had to spell out words like
C A R, B A L L, and B O N E around my first Corgi if I didn't want him to go into a frenzy of anticipation at the thought of these treats. I imagine my second Corgi won't bother to read any papers that may accompany her and go by the name we two decide upon. ;)

xoxoxoBruce 11-15-2005 07:04 PM

Half the reason dogs are fun is they'll even go nuts attacking leaves. :lol:

Tonchi 11-16-2005 01:56 AM

I could never rake the leaves from the big old mulberry trees in the front yard while the Aussies were out playing because they LOVED to run through the piles and scatter them everywhere. They also burrowed into the piles and hid there, so we lost a lot of squeaky-toys during leaf season :apaw:

DanaC 11-16-2005 10:42 AM

"I had to spell out words like
C A R, B A L L, and B O N E around my first Corgi if I didn't want him to go into a frenzy of anticipation at the thought of these treats."

I used to do that.....used to spell out words like...

"Hey Jude, shall we take the dog to the w*o*o*d*s for a w*a*l*k"
Worked a treat til the dog learned how to spell....think I'm kidding? Well ok maybe a little. I dont think he actually can spell, but he instinctively knows what it is I am spelling out and gets just as excited as if I'd said the words.

Was the same for c*h*i*c*k*e*n and b*i*s*c*u*i*t too.

Happy Monkey 11-16-2005 11:42 AM

The dog doesn't know you're spelling - he thinks you're saying "doubleyouayelkay", which means "go outside".


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