Last week I told you about Guinness, the corgi who was lost in Iowa after an accident on the interstate. He has now been found! We are so happy!
You can read the news story here.
Photo credit: Newton Daily News.
Last week I told you about Guinness, the corgi who was lost in Iowa after an accident on the interstate. He has now been found! We are so happy!
You can read the news story here.
Photo credit: Newton Daily News.
I went on a travelings and found kitty friends! See how happy yellow kitty friend Max is to see me?
He even played the puff cat game with me!
This kitty chased me! Daddy tried to play the puff cat game too, but he isn’t very good at it.
And this kitty friend played the hide and seek tree game.
I’m just a little dog with no tail, so I can’t spells arboreal.
I went to a big geocachy party! Look! I’m an important guest because I has my own name tag! I gots beads too. I gots them for being cute.
The event even had a campfire with hay look at that! bales! Somehow they forgot to give me campfire treats though.
I met another little corgi with no tail there too! This is Sprite.
Mommy took me to see Signal the frog. I’m skeptical though. He doesn’t look much like the frog friends that I see in Illinois.
This doggie rode on the ice cream chart. I bets he gets lots of snacks.
Somehow they forgot to get me ice cream treats though. But I did get lots of attentions because I’m a little dog with no tail.
The news story (linked below) on this is very sad. Guinness fled the scene of his family’s car accident on I-80, exit 64 last Friday, July 30th. His family is desperately trying to find him.
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From the Newton Daily News Article: Guinness is a black-faced, tri-color male Corgi, and is micro-chipped to Lake Shore Pembroke Welsh Corgi Rescue in Crystal Lake, Ill.
If anyone finds a Corgi fitting that description, they can call the Jasper County Animal Rescue League at 792-5407, or call Debbie Haulk at Northeast Iowa Pet Rescue, at (563) 370-1138
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