Two adorable corgies need homes
I got yet another email about two cute dogs that need homes. To find out more about these dogs, please contact Tracy Blackburn at tracy@itsalivemedia.com OR Josh Mills at (323) 819-0913 and/or josh@itsalivemedia.com
Here's the information that was sent to me:
My mother passed away in October and she had two wonderful Welsh Corgies who now need a home. My wife and I live in a one bedroom apartment with two cats and there is simply no room for us to take on the dogs although we love them very much.
Currently they are being boarded at a fantastic place where they are well looked after and exercised daily. Also know we are a little stung as we had a family in San Diego take the dogs (I drove down and did a home check and they met the dogs twice) with two young children and then return them to us less than 48 hours later because of 'allergies' they never knew they had. These dogs need a loving home and have been moved quite a bit In the last six to nine months. But we really do not want to split them up.
Here are photos and some basic information on the dogs.
This is Lulu! Information on Lulu is listed below. Here she's howling in her own comical way.

Lulu is a very loving, very mellow nine-year-old old female who is most happy when She is at your feet. This dog will give you no problems other than wanting to be near you, sleeping and eating. A super, super dog. She is the dog we are most concerned about - she misses my mom.
And this is Trevor! Information on Trevor is listed below.

Trevor is two years old - he is fixed but does not have a chip. (He loves playing fetch with a ball and loves doggie toys and bones to chew on).
Lulu is up to date on vaccinations and Trevor still needs a few to update him. But vet records can be provided to prove this so that updated vaccinations can be administered. Both dogs have never been leash trained properly as my mother never walked them - she had a large yard for them to run around in so that is something to alert people to. Know that we have had them on leashes and they are simply not aware of what is needed but are not rambunctious - just slightly confused.
If you are up for adopting a corgi there are some things that prospective owners should know:
- 1. These are short haired dogs but they do need to be brushed or you will be inundated with dog hair.
- 2. Corgi's are herding dogs so they tend to be underfoot a bit
- 3. Corgi's bark - they will definitely alert you when someone is at the door or there is a strange noise. Be warned!
- 4. When giving the dogs a new toy or a bone, it's best to separate them for a little bit as Trevor's "boss dog" personality tends to come out.
What else can I tell you? We love these dogs! My mom felt they were her children and I really just want a loving home for these 2 great dogs and prefer not to separate them.
Josh



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