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glencorgi
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02-09-2007, 08:40 AM

Jane, the collection of corgis around here fluctuates in numbers. Out of the ones pictured, Berry and Ginger are only ones that are mine (on co-ownership). Of the little ones, Berry and Scarlett are littermates. Munchee is my nephew's and he's 18 months now. A breeder friend has been very ill for a while and I'm helping to watch some of her dogs. Angel is her's and Scarlett had been up living with her, so those two I'm "babysitting."

Pem rescues, I believe our program has 6 to 8 in foster care, not all of them with me. They can be seen at http://www.ppwcc.org/rescue-for-me.html

My own passel of Pems are seniors now ranging from 13 down to 7 in age.

Emilie, yes Berry has some longish looking puppy coat, influence of which can be traced back to some of her Coedwig ancestry. When she blows out her puppy coat, it will be normal. She takes after her dam in that aspect.

The blue merles, they are a favorite. And with the three there you can see some of the variations in shades. Munchee is a darker blue almost - steel blue/grey. Angel and Scarlett more towards the powder blue. Berry and Scarlett's brother Leo, now he's an interesting blue - more in line with what is known as a cryptic blue. He had gone home when I took these photos so didn't catch him cavorting this time.

Another thing for new puppy owners to note is the weight - Berry in her solo picture looks rather thin. This is how fast things can change, like almost overnight. I've had to up her food a bit to compensate for her growing spurt.

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