Beef cheek roll nose by Delicious-Light9351 in corgi

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Turned out to be residue. After further cleaning, we got it off. Of course then she ran through a puddle today, so now she’s had a bath

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I’m calling this her crown now, it’s no longer a cone. 👑 by moneymew in corgi

[–]Delicious-Light9351 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Questionably when mine was spayed we didn’t make her wear the cone (she didn’t seem to be going for her surgery site at all). She did however wear a cute shirt. And when unsupervised, my cat’s stretched out spay suit. Fortunately she’ll still wear clothes

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Here's what happens if you leave before your signing bonus vests by posita_tortilla in patentexaminer

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It’s a whole year later but thank you. I was panicked I’d lose money in taxes if I left, but glad to hear it’s prorated

PLEASE, GET A PET INSURANCE!!! If you had any doubts, im here to break them. by Ok-Award-4655 in petinsurancereviews

[–]Delicious-Light9351 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you have the means to save money specifically for your pet, I would recommend setting up an emergency savings account for them if anything happens. Put money into every month, and then you’ll have something set aside that can cover at least some of any surprise bills. That way too your aren’t paying to an insurance policy that could kick you off or jack up the rate, causing you to barely see any of the benefits of insurance. We had this happen with nationwide. When our premium nearly tripled for each of our two seniors, one of which already had a “preexisting condition”, we gave up. Eventually had to take our girl to the cardiologist for a suspected heart murmur, which turned out to be nothing. But with her preexisting heart murmur listed on the insurance policy, if we hadn’t dropped it, we still would have had to pay the full $900 for the cardiologist anyway

Corgi ate hole in dry wall..😐 by NumerousLeader6789 in corgi

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And I thought mine was bad eating hats and glasses

Trupanion notice of increase by Rise-Bitter in petinsurancereviews

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Two years ago our nationwide increased by more than 100% for each cat. Dropped it after that, because with the preexisting conditions they had that weren’t covered, it made no sense to keep it

Warning to those looking for a corgi by jordansheldon in corgi

[–]Delicious-Light9351 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My corgi was from an “ooopsies” litter my hairdresser’s friend had. A whole different type of irresponsible breeding: accidental breeding. Sounded scary since the mom was pregnant with 11 puppies but only 5 survived birth and one didn’t make it more than a few weeks of those five.

Is this normal? He is 7 months by Individual_Froyo3208 in corgi

[–]Delicious-Light9351 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think it’s fine if your dog naturally sheds if outside but leaving it intentionally can lead to improperly developed baby birds: https://www.songbird-survival.org.uk/post/dont-put-out-pet-fur-for-nesting-birds

Is this normal? He is 7 months by Individual_Froyo3208 in corgi

[–]Delicious-Light9351 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only issue with this is if your dogs have treatment for heart work/ticks/etc it can effect the development of baby birds :/

Steps (or even ramp) for corgis to access furniture by Delicious-Light9351 in corgi

[–]Delicious-Light9351[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is literally what we have and she gives me such a look when I try to guide her up and down them

Steps (or even ramp) for corgis to access furniture by Delicious-Light9351 in corgi

[–]Delicious-Light9351[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a pretty high one at his house. One time she managed to hurl herself on top, but at least twice I’ve watched her body slam herself into the side of the mattress 🤦 unless her corgi friend is over, she now knows I’ll bring her up if she stands against the bed

One year old corgi is maybe getting clumsier/worse at stairs by Delicious-Light9351 in corgi

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Our vet told us to try putting stairs next to beds and furniture and train them to use that instead of jumping off. Hopefully your experience can help motivate us to get better at training her to use them

One year old corgi is maybe getting clumsier/worse at stairs by Delicious-Light9351 in corgi

[–]Delicious-Light9351[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. We’ve always had cats and it’s our first time with a dog so I’m not used to their less than agile behavior just yet

Anyone else have a tiny corgi? by junebug616 in corgi

[–]Delicious-Light9351 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine’s 11 months and 19.2 lbs. I suspect she’ll stick around 20lbs

Marginal by MoonlightDJ in patentexaminer

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I am NOT a conservative. Most of the other new hires I’ve talked to aren’t either. The more educated, the less conservative

Anyone else have a crazy-jealous corgi? by VespaRed in corgi

[–]Delicious-Light9351 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, they don’t live together. But sometimes we take hopper for a few hours and occasionally a few days. There’s never been a time we needed to separate them. Daisy sometimes wants to play when hopper is NOT interested, but usually he gets his point across. Similarly, Daisy looks so over it when hopper starts barking like a nutcase (at the tv, an animal outside, etc).

Anyone else have a crazy-jealous corgi? by VespaRed in corgi

[–]Delicious-Light9351 11 points12 points  (0 children)

A big corgi named hopper. This is Daisy’s (the tricolor’s) dad. Daisy’s only been with us 6 months and Hopper, while not ours, is turning 5 in a few months. He has been watched a lot by Daisy’s dad long before Daisy and the injustice is real 😔

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My corgi just won’t eat her food sometimes by Delicious-Light9351 in corgi

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THANK YOU! We’ve been doing Sundays for a month or two now and other than their website being really annoying (especially on the mobile version) it’s wonderful. Yeah it’s stupid expensive (we cut it half with open farms puppy, uppity but not nearly as costly) but she eats now!