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theHiredMansWife said:Not to worry, I've recently joined a couple of lists devoted to working corgis to get info!
And you're preaching to the choir so far as pet overpopulation.
All of my dogs (I currently have four) are fixed. Each of them is either from a shelter, a rescue, dumped or a "free to good home".
If we actually purchase a pup, it will be from a reputable breeder who is breeding for the working lines we're after. And, if we actually purchase a pup, it'll be the first of the seven dogs I've owned since leaving home that was purchased...
But we'd really like to get a good, working dog. Up til now, it's been a luxury having a dog. On this place, it'd reduce the need for day-help...
PS: so far as disposable... that's one of my big irritations, too. We've turned down jobs because they insisted we would have to "get rid of" a few dogs. My kids do far more damage to any house we've ever lived in than my dogs have, but we wouldn't get rid of them either.![]()
THMW:
If you're looking for a Corgi, there is a breeder in your greater area--west of Valentine, Kilgore, I think is the town, and her name is Jackie Lurz (? spelling) We got our Corgi Holly from her a little over a year ago, and we love her. She herds, and the whole nine yards, plus was easy to house break (we got her at 5 wks and she was completely potty trained at 7-8 wks of age) and is by far the best people dog you'll ever meet. I don't know if there is a human she doesn't love--everyone from 100 years to 1 month! I'll see if I can find her phone number and PM it to you.
Cheers,
TTB
PS: If you want to know what Holly looks like, here's a past link with some photos!!
http://ranchers.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5127