Growing Pictures

corgi_love

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Well, I have taken some stacking pictures and I wanted to share the three of them with yall. They are taken about 8-11 days apart. I'll put the dates by the pictures. Feels like she's weighs twice as much now than when she went for her 12 week shots, LOL! She weighed in at 21 pounds then, next time she goes is at the 16 week marker so we'll see about that!

I will post more when she has a much needed bath so you can see her compared to Regis and just her over all cuteness later!


8 / 23 / 08


9 / 3 / 08


9 / 11 / 08 (I tried to get myself out of the picture and this was the best I could do, sorry about that lol. I asked Trav not to get me but argh)

She's such a growing monster! I'm so not used to this! X-Large breed growth is crazy LOL!
 

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OOOOOOOHHHHH!!! She is so beautiful!!! I just want to cuddle up to that cuteness!
 
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She looks nice!

Here are a couple of hints. :D

When you are working with her on the table, put her front feet right at the very edge of the table. This will help teach her not to walk forward when you are baiting her.

You can do the same with the rear feet by putting her rear feet right at the edge of the table to teach her from moving backwards.

Gentle pressure/pulling on the tail to the rear can help puppies learn to lean out and stand nice up over their front leg.

Use a collar and get yourself used to keeping it right up under her neck when you are working her.

Stand in front of the dog to bait it.

:D
 

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Thanks all :D She's such a growing machine!

The last picture was only from 4 days ago, so I don't know how much she's grown since then! I'm going to take another in a few days and see the difference!!

She looks nice!

Here are a couple of hints. :D

When you are working with her on the table, put her front feet right at the very edge of the table. This will help teach her not to walk forward when you are baiting her.

You can do the same with the rear feet by putting her rear feet right at the edge of the table to teach her from moving backwards.

Gentle pressure/pulling on the tail to the rear can help puppies learn to lean out and stand nice up over their front leg.

Use a collar and get yourself used to keeping it right up under her neck when you are working her.

Stand in front of the dog to bait it.

:D
Thanks RR! I'll try to put her more near the edge. Thing is she doesn't move when I bait her, she stands perfectly still :) I was going to fix the stack in the last pic, the pic I showed was the only one that looked okay! lol!!

I'll try the collar thing, I think that will be helpful.. Oh can you explain what I bolded? I don't fully understand!
 
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ok, you set the puppy up, with the feet at the edge of the table. When you get her just right, bait her, and at the same time, pull back slightly on her tail to get her to resist the pull and lean forward over her front leg.

:D
 

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ok, you set the puppy up, with the feet at the edge of the table. When you get her just right, bait her, and at the same time, pull back slightly on her tail to get her to resist the pull and lean forward over her front leg.

:D
OH! Yes! That's a great idea! I'll try that! Thanks :D
 

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