Hello! First, let me introduce myself. My name is Beth Ann Zeller and I live with my family of 16, (9 of us still at home), several goats, chickens, pigs, rabbits, barn kitties, guinea pigs and three Corgis, at 9,000ft. in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of South Central Colorado. Here, we homeschool, enjoy frequent visits from our elder children and grandchildren, garden, raise the aforementioned farm animals/pets, and mentor pastors and their families at Sangre de Cristo Seminary ( http://sdcs76.org/ ) As my facebook page says, " I'm living my dream! I love supporting a mountain man/ Seminary professor/ Chaplain, mothering 13 of the cutest, smartest, funniest kids in the world, keeping a farmette and living in the gorgeous Rockies. God is good!"
My Corgi business is something we do because The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is the most spunky, congenial, loyal dog breed on the face of the earth, (in our humble opinions, of course,) and we feel that every family, individual and/or farm needs at least one! Our dogs hike, cuddle, and play with us, patrol our farmette for bobcat, bear, coyote, fox, and mountain lion, and chase the deer, ground squirrels and rabbits away from our gardens and grain bins. They live happy, full lives, indoors and out. We keep only one stud and two females at a time, so we're not by any means a "puppy mill", and the income that selling a litter or two per year provides generally goes toward Christmas gifts for our family and/or college expenses for the older ones.
My Corgi business is something we do because The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is the most spunky, congenial, loyal dog breed on the face of the earth, (in our humble opinions, of course,) and we feel that every family, individual and/or farm needs at least one! Our dogs hike, cuddle, and play with us, patrol our farmette for bobcat, bear, coyote, fox, and mountain lion, and chase the deer, ground squirrels and rabbits away from our gardens and grain bins. They live happy, full lives, indoors and out. We keep only one stud and two females at a time, so we're not by any means a "puppy mill", and the income that selling a litter or two per year provides generally goes toward Christmas gifts for our family and/or college expenses for the older ones.