What’s a road trip without a little sightseeing? The kids insisted on a photo beneath the famous Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, proving that Corgis can nearly upstage even this icon of American architecure. Westward ho!
Fry fan Dally was especially excited when the Traveling Corgipants crew pulled in to the world’s biggest McDonald’s in Vinita, Oklahoma. The smell of those spud sticks is enough to weaken anybody’s knees. Especially if the knees are just a few inches off the ground and that much closer to a dropped french fry.
On arrival at the Tulsa Expo Center, Dally — who loves creeks and ponds — enjoyed a tummy cooling dip, post hotel check-in and unpacking. At a comfortable 83 degrees, the weather in Tulsa was far more agreeable than the 37 degrees the gang had left behind at home in Kentucky!
… and claiming the turf! Look at Porter and Dally on the bottom row of this high-larious sign. “Considered trained and dangerous” … Go small dogs go!
Megan and Merinda chronicle their agility adventures at Agility on Stumps and The Brews Brothers. The Daily Corgi will have exclusive dispatches from this fun-loving foursome in coming days. Stay tuned!
Pam Day says
Good going Corgis, hope you get first place!! Run, jump, tetter and tunnel for Corgi Nation.
susancorgi says
I am so excited for you. Luscious stall you have there and a beautiful arena in which to work and impress the masses. Can't wait to hear all about it.
Rob G. says
Yay for corgis! We have thought of training our corgi and competing due to his truly REMARKABLE agility , reflexes, and boundless energy. Good luck!