Colorado Corgis and Friends

CO Corgis and Friends is a 501 c3 dog Rescue (specializing in Corgis and other lowrider breeds) that was formed in late 2019 by a group of Corgi loving people who not only love and understand the Corgi breed, but love all other dogs as well. The founding members have over 100+ years of experience owning Corgis and 50+ years in Rescue. It is our pleasure to help homeless dogs in need, help struggling owners rehome their pets, and offer advice on training issues typical of this herding breed. Please feel free to contact us to see if we can help!CCFR acquired our 501c3 in January 2020CCFR is PACFA certified as of January 17, 2020

Denver , CO,80224
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Website: http://Corgisandfriends.org

Fern

Corgi | Bennett, CO

Age : 2 Years 6 MonthsFemaleLabrador Retriever

About

Characteristics

olderKidsOnly

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsChildren

Adoption Fees

375

Meet Fern

Fern is a sweet, loving dog who has had some bad luck in her young life. She is approximately 2-3 years old and 32 pounds. She is a low rider mix who looks a lot like a mini, short-legged black lab. We refer to her as a Corgidor. Fern has had a rough start to life, but thankfully she has made it through the tough times. She ended up in a high kill shelter in New Mexico and was pulled by a local rescue after being put on the short list and then brought up to Colorado by our rescue. During a routine spay, the vet found something abnormal inside her so then she had to have a second surgery to figure out what it was. It turns out that her spleen had ruptured in the past, probably from some sort of trauma, and was unable to heal properly, so it had to be removed. Thankfully, she has recovered well and will now be able to lead a normal life.  During the surgery, she was diagnosed with  inflammatory bowel disease, although she’s had minimal symptoms. Dogs respond well to dietary management, and the vet says that all she needs is a specialized food (hydrolyzed protein) to keep her healthy.  Fern’s disposition is gentle and sweet. She is a true companion dog and always wants to hang out near her people. She loves to bury her head in your lap in the mornings and will happily sit right beside you on the couch at night. She loves her daily walks and does well on a leash, though she is still working on not chasing the neighborhood squirrels who taunt her on walks. She is dog friendly and plays well with her corgi foster sister, but she can be nervous of large dogs. She is very gentle when taking treats, and loves being the center of attention. She is potty trained, crate trained, and can be left out in the home on her own without any issues.  Fern’s ideal home will be one where she isn’t left alone for long hours as she loves to be with her family. She could be in a home with shared walls as she is not much of a barker but will need at least a small secure yard as she does not potty well on the leash. She would like a daily walk or two, and loves to go for car rides. She is calm and gentle when meeting kids, so a home with children 6+ will be considered. She has not been cat tested. She is spayed, up to date on vaccinations, microchipped, and heartworm negative. If you are interested in meeting Fern to potentially adopt her, the first step is to fill out and submit one of our Meet and Greet/Adoption Applications. Her Adoption fee is $375 and we do not adopt outside of Colorado.

Adoption Process
Meet and greet application, personal and vet reference check (we require all current and previous pets be altered and utd on fire vaccs unless vet note), home/yard/fence check and meet with all member in home including both two and four legged. If determined to be a good fit, adoption contract and payment. We require dogs must be returned to our rescue if adopter can no longer care for the dog.


Contact
Colorado Corgis and Friends
[email protected]
http://Corgisandfriends.org

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