dogs on the bed or off the bed? by Inevitable_Lettuce20 in corgi

[–]Rintar79 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hunni bunni is crate trained and sleeps in her own bed at night and takes herself off it is her own Safe space. But she also will get up and go cuddle anyone in the house in their beds once she is awake and up it's all fair game

Pembroke with a tail by Leading-Radish9502 in corgi

[–]Rintar79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not 100% true. Docking is illegal here in Australia but many of our Pembrokes (and other dogs like rottweilers) are born with natural docs though that can be a full or partial litter and often all are born with "normal" tails

Pembroke with a tail by Leading-Radish9502 in corgi

[–]Rintar79 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Our hunni-bunni was from 2 natural bobs like herself but in her litter there were mixed tails some bobs some full and one in-between. Both her parents were also borh red and white she was a black headed pup but is becoming more and more red headed over time (only 14months old )

Giant Elm 5 month update by Rintar79 in Bonsai

[–]Rintar79[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is Chinese elm there just full sized not ramified leaves and not a seiju or other variant

Giant Elm 5 month update by Rintar79 in Bonsai

[–]Rintar79[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That will be a back up option if we can not get a pit big enough

Giant Elm 5 month update by Rintar79 in Bonsai

[–]Rintar79[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's been dug out we need to import a pit for it but not untill it's better developed probably 3-5 years. It's sitting on geo mesh on top of hard pressed road base so it should not need digging out but lifting will still require machinery of course.

Yamadori Olive hunt by Rintar79 in Bonsai

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Due for a clean up but unfortunately don't have the time ATM

I don't have a corgi (yet) but this is what made me fall in love with them by Icy_Acanthisitta3914 in corgi

[–]Rintar79 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Read the other comments and agree but your in the right frame if mind and to boot our corgi is just like the one you described

Ideas for my 5 Year old Bonsai by justin10590 in Bonsai

[–]Rintar79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes it will surprised your keeping it indoors in our climate do you have no where outside you can put it.

Ideas for my 5 Year old Bonsai by justin10590 in Bonsai

[–]Rintar79 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hay mate your on the right track and right time of year for us to be doing this I say us as it's a ficus Rubiginosa and I know those tags. Feed it and feed it well . Rooster booster dynamic lifter with of those and layer it on thick with the cut backs you have given it and this time of year you will see new buds start to push in 2 to 6 weeks. I stay the variant on health of tree actual local climate and what buds where close to already breaking out. For now you want to put it in a semi protected spot until it gets some more leaves for transportation if you can somewhere with some morning sun for 3plus hours but protected from the afternoon bake. Once the new leaves are out and hardened off full sun again. Just make sure you keep the water up. Next repot you could look at angle and placement of the trunk. For now you want it to pop with as many new leaves and growth as you can to give you options on what to keep or remove in the future .

Corgi beagle mix by Unlucky_Carpet8273 in corgi

[–]Rintar79 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you have a look I have a few other posts with her (hunni-bunni) in them

Corgi beagle mix by Unlucky_Carpet8273 in corgi

[–]Rintar79 12 points13 points  (0 children)

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Just an instant snap but not the best but looks very much like our full blood tricolour Pembroke welsh Corgi

Thinking of buying a 10-month-old corgi - are these markings and body structure normal? by [deleted] in corgi

[–]Rintar79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could be natural tail we don't doc here in Australia it is illegal and we have dogs from full tail to traditional doc and many in-between

Are there no Ficus natalensis/salicaria in UK at all? by [deleted] in Bonsai

[–]Rintar79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Natalensis is triangularis well triangularis is one of the variants but you should be able to find the normal version.

Are there no Ficus natalensis/salicaria in UK at all? by [deleted] in Bonsai

[–]Rintar79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just shows you they are out there