Lucky is a 3-legged Corgi/Staffordshire mix. He watches the water beast that dwells in the pool (the cleaning Polaris). If she ever decides to leave her underwater dwelling and attack us all, Lucky will be ready to protect his family. Until then…. he’s watching. Be scared Polaris, be very, very afraid.
Posts Tagged: Corgi
Zoe the Dragon Slayer
Zoe the rescued corgi gets really upset when we hug and don’t include her.
Couch Hog
Lucy the Corgi is routinely caught in awkward positions on furniture throughout the house. She can be quite scandalous.
First Corgi Christmas
Llewie is often distracted by shiny things. Chewy things. Crunchy things. Thank goodness he didn’t know how to plug them in!
Bedtime Surprise
“I peed on my parents’ bed. Now I have to wear this tie until I learn how to be a gentleman!” -Ein
You know what’s awesome? Getting ready to go to bed, and your hubby climbs into bed and discovers that the dog peed on the bed. And you don’t have extra bedding. And it’s winter and your bedroom is the draftiest and coldest room in the house. At least I wasn’t the one who discovered the pee.
Watson, the Glutton
We turned away for ten seconds and that was long enough for Watson, the seven month old Corgi, to get into the fridge and help himself to some food. The saddest thing was he got himself stuck and needed help to get out.
I’ll show the new baby!
I ate the Baby’s Formula + a diaper for dessert.
” yup. and I’m not only gonna eat these things, I’m going to do it on your bed. I love you! “
On the first day of Christmas my Auntie gave to me…
Nikko snuck into the present room and ate an 8oz bag of snacks intended for another dog’s Christmas gift. Nikko is wearing the sack the snacks were in, around his neck. It’s a good thing this auntie thinks he’s cute!!!
Adoptable Fridays: Rooney
Is your dog having too much fun? Woop, woop, Officer Rooney of the K-9 Fun Police will be arriving momentarily to stop it! Rooney is currently in NYC with Red Hook Dog Rescue. We adopt throughout the New England area. Rooney is a middle-aged Australian Cattle Dog/Chow cross who is great with cats and other dogs. In fact, she is much better as a 2nd dog so we’re looking for a home for her that already has a mellow dog in it… that she can occasionally herd, and generally stop from having too much fun. We think she’d do best in a home without kids, unless you really want your kids herded, which (as a mother of young children) I can say is a strangely appealing concept. Change is another thing Rooney isn’t big on, so she would do best in a quiet home without a ton of strangers coming through.
Our perfect home for Rooney is a retired person or couple in a suburban or rural environment, who have other pets and are perhaps looking for a companion for their existing medium to lower energy dog. Rooney is a lovely girl, extremely caring and devoted, and striking in her tan and white fluffy coat. She is medium sized (around 40lbs) and very easygoing…. she never actually gives Fun Tickets; you can always talk her down to a warning. Good cop!
I’ve got my eye on you
I ate my owner’s glasses, lenses included, because I am a nugget.