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Wyatt spent his first full day at daycare today (8:30AM-6:30PM) and did great. I was even able to check on him while at work because the daycare has webcams. However, after I picked him up I noticed…Continue
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This is not specific to the Corgi breed; however, I have to vent my frustration in regards to my latest experience with backyard breeders on here. I'm work at an apartment complex, and one of…Continue
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Yesterday was an emotionally exhausting and terrifying experience for both Wyatt and us. I would hate for any other dog owners to endure this type of distress and risk. Below is a copy of the email I…Continue
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Wyatt took his first trip to the dog park (small dog area) yesterday, and he did so well that we revisited it again today. He's very sweet to all people, and balances playing with other dogs and…Continue
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So last night, on Valentine's Day, Wyatt's daddy proposed marriage to Wyatt's mommy in the most adorable way. Wyatt's daddy asked mommy to wait in the bedroom, and when she came out, Wyatt was politely sitting and wearing his collar with a beautiful engagement ring attached to it. After Wyatt's mommy said yes, his daddy slipped the ring on her finger. They're both very grateful to their fur baby for helping to make such a special moment so unique and heartwarming.
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My best friend shared this with me on Facebook today, and I think many fellow Corgi-ans will get a kick out of this:

I love your pictures! Wyatt is super cute! It sounds like he is an important part of your family. Keep posting pictures of precious Wyatt!
Wyatt is so CUTE but he's a corgi, how could it be otherwise. Congrats on getting such a special baby.
Yes, I did get Soren from Debora! I can't believe he's 2 years old already.
Wyatt is so adorable!

Milo said…
Ruth Parkinson said… Hi Chelsea, I really never cared for human names for my pets, but that's my thingy I guess, but I do like using names that have two syllables as apposed to one syllable. My reasoning for that is: most commands are only one syllable...like ...Sit,stay,lay/down,OFF, come..etc. That made sense to me...don't know anyone else's thoughts on that, so who knows if there is a right or wrong? My female Corgi at home in Cali...we named her Lacy...but not sure of the correct spelling of it. We named her that, because she has a thin white collar around her neck with a white dot up a couple of inches toward her head...so it looked like a 'Lace collar'..her AKC name will be 'Parkys Fine Irish Lace'! So, I'm not sure how to spell it...Lacy, Lacie, Lacey...like Lacey collar. There is a Lacy or Laci name for a girl too, but was not our intention. Our Tri male that passed, was named 'Trooper' because our son was getting ready to deploy to Iraq at that time. I also like Hunter, Gunner, but now want to go Irish or Gaelic/Celtic names...mainly because my hubby is Irish, English and Scottish and so am I. That's why we name our new lil Tri "Hogan's Dahy" ...Hogan was my mother-in-law's Maiden name(Irish) and "Dahy" in Irish means 'Quick and Agile' which is a pretty good description for Corgis!! We also have a kitty whose name is 'Precious'. LOL Just some Ideas you might want to think about.
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