Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Hodge and Loulou make new friends
What a great morning, before the humidity gripped the cape my friend from the fire department called me, he has been wanting the corgamatics to meet his dogs since we received them. Well I ventured out down the street with loulou and Hodge to the golf course, which has a bike trail running through it, and met up with him. I don't usually go anywhere but my yard because we have acres and acres of land to explore but thought it would be a great experience for the corgamatics! well when we arrived my friend Patrick and his 3 dogs( beagle, grey hound, and German Shepard) were just rounding the end of their walk, so we met up. Loulou and hodge took to his dogs perfectly, and I did not realize how busy this place was that is only 1/3 mile from my house. people walking, people running, and people doing the dog walk thing. so some more people finished the walk, and more dogs arrived, one a big black peek a poo or something like that, and another girl showed up with her golden lab, there was allot of butt sniffing going on and gestures to play it was a happy little event! as the humidity rose, it was time to get everyone back in the truck and get some A/C going to cool them down. all in all it was great and a reassuring factor that Loulou and Hodge have a great temperament and love other dogs
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Just found your site off The Daily Corgi...you have 2 doll babies ! Love the pics....Corgi-licious :-)
Thank you so much lois
Popping in to wish my favorite Corgamatics a Happy Friday. Love the music, perfection. xo xo
What I read about Pembroke Welsh Corgis from http://www.trainpetdog.com/Pembroke-Welsh-Corgi/about-pembroke-welsh-corgi.html that they are normally outgoing and friendly is true. Loulou and Hodge have shown their natural temperament and that is what I like about Corgis aside from the fact that they are also capable problem solvers.
That is great and they are at a great age to make sure that they get thoroughly socialized too! They do tend to start out that way and if you keep at it, then they will stay that way, but they can get to be a problem if they aren't socialized early.
We live way out in the boonies and some of ours didn't get as much socialization as they should have so we are trying to be very careful to make sure the new pups (11 months) DO get socialized. We are on our fourth generation of corgis now. Come visit us at Country Corgis on blogger and/or on our Country Corgi Page on Facebook sometime. The Country Corgi Crew
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