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Old 03-04-2008, 05:59 PM   #8 (permalink)
KetchikanCorgi
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Originally Posted by Michael Romanos View Post
How lovely for you to get two gorgeous Corgi pups. I wonder though, why you would choose to get two puppies at the one time - giving you five times the work and having to shuffle around infividual and one-on-one attention which also gives each one some time out from one another. Also they both get old together and very senior dogs can present all kinds of problems. Are they brother and sister? If not, are you planning to become a breeder?
The two pups are not brother and sister, they are from the same breeder. Dogs are my hobby. I have bred and owned dachshunds for 8 years now. I usually have 4 dachshunds and focus on 1-2 litters per year. I love the breed, but we have goats, ducks, and chickens and I want a dog that is able to herd, do obedience and agility. I want to show these pups and get health clearances on them before considering breeding them. Ultimately these puppies will be our companions and if their conformation isn't good enough to breed, they will be spayed and neutered and live out there lives here with my family. I am extremely good at multi-tasking and have a lot of energy.I am home during the day with my ten year old son so we will do this together. He is home schooled, while my three girls go to school. I also have a 20 month old at home. We are going to start out herding khaki cambpels, how much fun will that be!
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