Recently, ForPaws Corgi Rescue placed a lovely little male Pembroke, "Guinness," in a great new home in Southern California. His new mom just sent these photos of Guinnie's first trip to the beach!

Here's Guinness, center, with his new "sister," Dorothy Gale (poodle), and his Pembroke buddy, "William."

Two handsome boys go wading in the great Pacific Ocean!

Guinness was a stray dog who spent at least one night outside in a terrible rainstorm before seeking shelter with a young woman who had stepped out to pick up her morning paper. She was savvy enough to contact corgi rescue, rather than taking this nice fellow to a shelter. Guinness definitely had an angel watching over him!

Hmmm, interesting stuff, this sand. Don't dig too deep...a sand crab might find your nose Guinness!
3 comments:
awww, what a handsome guy! Glad he has a wonderful new life! :)
What a sweetie! Kind of reminds me of my tri color corgi, Stella.
He really is one of the nicest we've had come into rescue. No issues, happy, sweet - just ready for a good home. And the lovely woman who adopted him is an experienced corgi person and couldn't be more thrilled to have him. It was just a really nice match all the way around!
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