Sophie (L) and Paula of Germany. Two lovely girls! When Paula first arrived, Sophie was so excited she had to start drawing her. Looks as though little Paula has a twig “pen” in her mouth … typical Corgi, wanting in on the action! These two have been a dynamic duo from day one. Thank you […]
Archives for February 2012
Wednesday Adoptable: Pippa of Minnesota
Cynthia and Vic have fostered about a dozen Corgis/Corgi mixes since last August, all of whom have been adopted quickly. “The longest we had a dog was Comet, and that was about 5 weeks” writes Cyn. “Pippa came to us at the same time as Dolby, a tiny pup with a ton of energy and […]
Riley and Tegwen of Oregon
After 20 dog-less years, Barb M.’s search for a rescue Corgi ended in 2008 when a newspaper ad led to the cutting horse farm where Pembroke boy Riley’s parents lived and worked with other stock and buffalo. After watching Corgi mom Sarah Jean tending her two tri pups and dad Yul jump into his owner’s […]
Mama Kilya of Virginia
Mama Kilya means “mother moon” and is the name of the moon goddess in Incan mythology. It’s also the name of a busy, bubbly year and-a-half old Corgi living in Virginia. In addition to fetching the newspaper, Kilya helps her Mom Harriet with the horses, walking in the woods, swimming in puddles, giving the business […]
Super Bowl Fan Cam!
Let’s face it … they’re all winners. They’re Corgis! Ein Memphis Lickety Bleu Thunder Ollie Sookie
Send me your Superbowl Sunday pics!
Warming Glow/Uproxx Is your Corgi in the big game spirit? Will there be tail (or no-tail) gating at your place? Send me a photo today of your Corgi wearing Pats or Giants regalia or with a football and it might just show up on the blog AND net you a bumpersticker from the Daily Corgi […]
Video Biscuit: Jeeves and Corbin!
Video Biscuit: Lola!
Saturday Smiler: Paula of Germany!
Danke Schoen, Susanne B.!
CorgiPals is officially 501c3 Non-Profit!
A few days ago, I heard from Paige Davis — founder of CorgiPals and creator of the famous Corgi hat — that CorgiPals was officially granted 501c3 status as a non-profit, charitable organization. This means your contributions to CorgiPals for the cause of helping Corgis in need are now officially tax deductible! Let’s hear […]