Getting a wee dog next wednesday most likely
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PICS!
To put things to scale those parkay squares are about 6x6 and the bookshelf is about 2-3" up and the arnolds guide to body building is about 1' tall. It is 7 weeks and so tiny, it likes to nibble on my fingers but that has to stop before it gets big enough to hurt people. Letting it settle in before I start trying to train it though. Have it a blanket, food, water , and newspaper in my kitchen. It is still sleeping as far as I know, tuckered him out.
He is horse line, not show line corgi (pembroke welsh corgi not cardigan also, see no tail and soft coat not wire coat). This should make his general health that much better as there should be a whole lot less inbreeding. Very active little pup, it just misses the people/litter who brought it here, as it was house raised, not farm or kennel raised. This is apparently the first puppy to go, the others tomorrow and sunday. I called megan to let her know and she is very excited to see it.
To put things to scale those parkay squares are about 6x6 and the bookshelf is about 2-3" up and the arnolds guide to body building is about 1' tall. It is 7 weeks and so tiny, it likes to nibble on my fingers but that has to stop before it gets big enough to hurt people. Letting it settle in before I start trying to train it though. Have it a blanket, food, water , and newspaper in my kitchen. It is still sleeping as far as I know, tuckered him out.
He is horse line, not show line corgi (pembroke welsh corgi not cardigan also, see no tail and soft coat not wire coat). This should make his general health that much better as there should be a whole lot less inbreeding. Very active little pup, it just misses the people/litter who brought it here, as it was house raised, not farm or kennel raised. This is apparently the first puppy to go, the others tomorrow and sunday. I called megan to let her know and she is very excited to see it.
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Awesome! WE GOT PICS! Baby pics rule!
He is adorable, Myg! Simply adorable. If he's been raised in the house, that should help you out with socialization, although you will have to continue that yourself.
Oh, one thing, everything you do with a dog trains it. Not just the formal training times. Kinda like with kids. They are always watching and they see what works to get what they want. LOL
He is adorable, Myg! Simply adorable. If he's been raised in the house, that should help you out with socialization, although you will have to continue that yourself.
Oh, one thing, everything you do with a dog trains it. Not just the formal training times. Kinda like with kids. They are always watching and they see what works to get what they want. LOL
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