Adopt A Corgi: Stubbs

Adopt A Corgi: Stubbs

”"Stubbs is a five year old Pembroke Welsh Corgi who is loveable like all other Corgis and up for adoption. He is up to date on his vaccines and is neutered. Stubbs is also potty, leash, and crate trained too.

Visit the website to find more on Stubbs and give this Corgi a home:

http://www.northtxwelshcorgis.org/northtxwelshcorgis/Rescue.html

Learning About Corgis

Learning About Your Corgis With Two Books

For those who are planning on getting a Corgi for the first time or are wanting to learn more on the breed, here are two books, both a light read, that will teach you more or prepare you for owning a Corgi.

Training Your Corgis For Beginners

The first book is for those who plan to get a Corgi for their first time. This gives you the general information about raising your Corgi, but does not go into depth about the breed itself. For those who plan to get a Corgi for their first time, Click Here to get the book.

The History On Corgis

The second book is for those wanting to learn about the breed. This book goes more in depth on the breed rather than training and raising your Corgi. This book also covers history about Corgis too. For those who are wanting to know more about the breed and its history, Click Here to get the book.

About Both Books On Corgis

Each book is 160 pages, giving you a quick intro into either learning about raising your first Corgi or history. So whether you are getting a Corgi for the first time or wanting to know about the breed more, you can learn more about either one by getting the book today.

Coyotes Kill Pet Corgi

You can never be too careful when protecting your corgis. For example, I don’t leave mine unattended in my car because there’s a real danger someone will break in and steal them.

Here’s a story that reinforces the need to protect your Welsh corgis from external dangers. Even your back yard isn’t necessarily safe.

A couple came home to discover that their corgi had been fatally attacked by coyotes in their home’s back yard. The details of the story make it clear that the poor little corgi suffered quite a bit before being put to sleep by a veterinarian.

While a coyote attack may be a minimal risk for your corgi, how many other risks are just sitting around because there’s so many other things to do in your work and personal life? A chocolate candy bar left unattended could kill your dog if he eats it.

No one can provide a perfectly safe environment for corgis to live — but always be aware of the risks and do what you can to minimize them.

As for the corgi that was killed by the coyotes, the story notes that she was rescued from an animal shelter several years ago. Although the death was horrible, chances are her owners prolonged her life by rescuing her from the shelter. One hopes that they honor her memory by saving another corgi through adoption.

Hat tip to the Valencia County News-Bulletin.

If you’re interested in adopting a corgi from a rescue organization, check out this website’s adopt-a-corgi page.

Adopt Patrick the Welsh Corgi Mix

corgi mix patrick welsh corgi adoptionPatrick is a corgi mix that is only a little over 1 years old.

He is a full of energy — a lovable corgi that weighs about 35 pounds.

Patrick has all of his shots up-to-date, he’s neutered, and has no heart worms.

Both crate-trained and potty-trained, he’s low maintenance.

If you’d like to bring this cute dog home with you, simply e-mail rescue1@northtxwelshcorgis.org right now to find out how you can adopt him.

Visit the site at:

http://www.northtxwelshcorgis.org/northtxwelshcorgis/Rescue.html