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  1. #1
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    so sorry for everyones' loss those who knew her and those who didn't.
    marni
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    "easily outrun by a chihuahua."

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    Dear Ears,
    Would you mind shutting off the high pitched squeel? I'm getting really tired of it. For once I'm thankful that I'm partially deaf in my right ear. If I knew how to stop the ringing I would.

    And Bonnie, there IS food in your bowl, just eat it, all of it. You don't need your bowl refilled when there's a teaspoon of food remaining. I am fully aware that having hyperthyroid disease sucks. You tell me, constantly.
    Beth

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    Dear Rowena,

    No your ribs are not showing, nor are mine. That is why we are both on a diet. It is unreasonable for a 14 lb.corgie to insist that you must eat your weight in kibble on a daily basisin order to survive.
    marni
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    "easily outrun by a chihuahua."

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    Your corgi only weighs 14 pounds? Is she a puppy?

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    My condolences about Pansy, too, to the people who knew her or who enjoyed her presence here. Cancer is a hard way to go. I hope her transition wasn't too painful.

    Roxy
    Getting in touch with my inner try-athlete.

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    dear rowena

    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    Your corgi only weighs 14 pounds? Is she a puppy?
    no she is actually two years old and full grown. She is just a very tiny, not purebred corgi. I think she is actually a borgeranian (corgie, beagle, pomeranian)or some such. She has a corgi head and ears, the typical corgi shed a rugs worth of coat every day of the year, and the corgi bunny butt but her legs are quite fine and her chest is not as broad as it should be. She is amazingly agile and can get all four feet off the floor at the same, something I have never seen another full blood corgi do.

    in the picture she is sharing my lap with Tux our Main Coon who actually outweighs her but is about the same size, if you ignore the projectile shedding armpits
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    marni
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    Oh she's cute! My corgi, Chloe, does the four footed jump, I always said it was because she grew up with cats.

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    She is darling.

    My Measle did the four-footed jump. By appearance, we guessed he was half Dalmatian and half greyhound. When he jumped with all four feet, he could clear the sofa. He liked to spin in the air, too, so he'd come down facing the opposite direction he started from.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    Quote Originally Posted by marni View Post
    ignore the projectile shedding armpits
    Um...how could anyone ignore something like that ? lol!

    What a mental image!
    Lisa
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    Dear telephone solicitor for some firefighters organization: When I firmly, but politely, tell you that I never commit to donations over the phone, but will be happy to decide whether to donate after reviewing any written materials they care to send me, telling me "I hope your children never get burned" is NOT the way to change my mind!

 

 

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