They say never to work with kids or animals, so I’m just going to step aside …
Well, let’s see. My name is Kaiser and I’m a dog. I was born on February 1, 2007, in Tome, New Mexico.
A few months later, I was adopted by two of the best humans ever (Amanda and Allen A., a.k.a. Mom and Dad) and relocated to my luxury puppy pad in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
My parents got married last year and I was excited to get a new last name.
Don’t miss my blog on myspace!
Check out this video of me in my king’s costume:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jeywHBrEkE
Speaking of dogbook, my little sister Scout has a page on it too:
Here are some additional interesting facts about us:
One thing Kaiser and I have in common is that we love to be loved. We also like to take walks, visit the dog park and hang out with all of our human and small doggie friends … other Corgis in the Central New Mexico Corgi Club, Bichon Frises, Dachshunds, mini Schnauzers, toy Poodles, Yorkies, and Chihuahuas. A small but elite group, you see.
Last year we moved into a house with a swimming pool. Some other dogs are jealous. I say pool par-TAY!
At first, we were very curious about her … the strange sounds, her quick and random movements, and a new smell that piqued our curiosity. We are getting to know each other in the funniest ways. We like to lick her feet and she wants to grab our fur; sometimes Mom or Dad need to step in.
Kaiser with Cyan Rose. He is very protective of her. Lately, she laughs with delight when he barks for someone to throw his ball.
(Well, it is pretty funny).
I am very gentle with the wee one. Her chewing parts haven’t come in yet.
Mom says all of us kids are interchangeable; we think we’re people and thinks Cyan probably wants to be a Corgi. (Who wouldn’t?)
Well, we’ve got one thing in common … we all need our NAPS!
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Welcome to The Daily Corgi, Kaiser and Scout!
You guys are nothing short of WOOF-tastic!
Anonymous says
Love Kaiser and Scout!
D Fustero says
Love them both. We just lost our beautiful 14+ year old (male) Scoutous Maximous, we called him Scout. A real dream Welsh Pembroke Corgi. I wish you the best with these two sweeties.
Debbie