Oxbow Crew

Quest
Cochise
Dancer
Lovey
Libby - A Tribute
Find a Lost Pet
Friends and Family
Health and Nutrition
Helpful Hints
OxbowCrew Creations
Play Time
Rescue
Rimadyl Case
The Artists

   

Welcome To Our Home

Here you will meet us and learn about my three passions: my corgis, rescue, and canine health and nutrition. Each of my trio has a page as do the others who have been important in my life. Liberty's Story is one of an incredible rescue journey.

Health and Nutrition is primarily a page of links to websites I have found to be helpful and informative as I moved from kibble feeding and mainstream veterinary care to feeding more biologically appropriate food and complementary health care.

The Rescue page introduces some of the rescues in my life, why rescue is important, and some links to excellent rescue resources.

The Artists page is my way of saying thank-you to those who have "captured" my crew in works of art. It showcases samples of their work and gives contact information if you're interested in having a portrait created of your beloved companion(s).

This site is evolving, so visit us every now and then to see what has changed and what has been added as we continue our journey together. And, if it's been awhile since you've visited us, click the REFRESH button to view the updates.

 

 

 Cochise, Dancer and Quest

Isabella Groppali, 2004

cebrox@tin.it

 

Cochise, Dancer and Quest
Fran Frank, 2004

info@thefrankgallery.com

 

Cochise, Dancer and Quest
Alma Borcuk, 2003

 artloftart@verizon.net

 


Corgis, Corgis, Corgis


Corgis are old herding breeds from Wales and there are two types: the older breed, the Cardigan and the newer breed, the Pembroke. People are most familiar with the Pembroke; it's perky, fox-like face and in the United States, tail-less rear end. And, it is the breed of choice for the Queen of England.

The Cardigan is the rarer and older of the two breeds. It's ears are larger and the tips are rounded. It is longer, heavier, comes in a greater variety of colors, and ALWAYS has a tail. Quest and Cochise are Pembroke litter mates. Dancer is a Cardigan.

To learn the history of the cardigan, visit:
http://www.cardigancorgis.com/history.asp

To learn the history of the pembroke, visit:
http://welshcorgi.com/Corgihistory.html


We Support CorgiAid

CorgiAid, a non-profit  organization, exists to provide a framework for support of rescue efforts for Cardigan and Pembroke Welsh Corgis, and corgi mixes, for the enhancement of animal welfare and the betterment of mankind.  CorgiAid is a unique organization that started because a little rescue pembroke corgi was introduced to the Corgi-L message board.

As a result of the outpouring of donations from members of the list, surgery corrected Heidi Braveheart 's problems and she found a loving home. Some money was left over and the seeds of this incredible organization began. It is Heidi's face peering from the life preserver in the CorgiAid logo.

Click on the logo to learn more about CorgiAid.

Cochise, Dancer and Quest
Lori Stealey, 2004 

AutumnArt@aol.com

 

 

 (Permission granted for logo use)   

CorgiAid sponsors an on-line auction each year. An incredible range of items are donated: pet supplies, cards,  books, clothing, delectable eats, crafts, artwork (some custom), a free weekend in some lovely places.  Pets and people alike benefit from those winning bids; but most of all those helped by CorgiAid are the real winners. To see one of the recipients, click here: Rescue

A fun part of supporting CorgiAid has been participating in the creation of two quilts made by CorgiCrafters, a group of corgi owners and lovers united in quilting and crafting for the benefit of CorgiAid. Two have been made so far as auction/raffle items with all proceeds going to the CorgiAid treasury to help more rescued and fostered corgis and corgi mixes with their medical expenses.


 

Two of My Pieces for the CorgiAid Quilts
 

  


Quest, Dancer and Cochise
Jeanette Garey, 2003 jeanette@thewildartstudio.com

 

Cochise, Dancer and Quest
Sarah Fenner, 2004
sfenner@direcway.com;

WE SUPPORT

 

The Animal Rescue Site supports several important endeavors.

Coffee Kids has helped thousands of children, women, and men in coffee-producing regions in Mexico and Central America to improve the quality of their lives and build more sustainable communities.

Pro-Bone-O is a non-profit organization that provides free veterinary services for the pets of people who are homeless in the Lane County area.

 


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