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Skritch wrote:I Have 3 corgis myself, and they definitely feel a lot more dense/heavy than they first appear! Really sucks that corgs are prone to DM and other hip/mobility issues Sad you got injured taking care of your pup, but awesome you were taking care of your paralyzed shorty!
Bubba was a bit lazy and his Dad gave him too many treats. That's why he was a bit overweight. He'd still be with me now had it not been for DM. I lost him February this year at 13 1/2. He fought it for 2 1/2 years but lost the battle. He was a priceless treasure to me. I talk to him about 30 minutes twice a day...it's just something I have to do. He was all I had in the world....from his younger and healthier years...
Looked like a handsome happy pupper. Lost my first corg Max about 4 years ago when he was only 7 yrs old to an inoperable brain tumor. Really hard losing em, and even though I filled the void a little with more corgs, I still "talk" to him all the time as well.
I imagine it is pretty rough for you remembering your corg every time your back hurts. Hopefully you can figure something out that will help you feel less pain during and after intimacy. I've seen some sex swing setups with a ratcheting winch for dolls that help injured individuals to move and position the dolls for a better sense of normalcy.
Anyways, good luck!
He was always a happy little guy until DM paralyzed all his legs. He did well until it knocked out his front ones. He's still be with me had it not been for DM slowly, progressively destroying his spinal column and organs. It's a horrendous disease that takes them prematurely but he did manage to live 13 1/2 years although the last eight months were rough. the one thing good about that disease is there's no pain involved.