We are Lucy, Ginger and Kady. Short for Kempio's Ginger Spice Cake, Kempio's Kadence and Lucille. Together, the three of us run this company. Well, we do have 'some' help. (Well, beside Rufus who isn't in this picture yet)

We are Corgis. Did we mention that? Pembroke Welsh Corgis. No one really knows where we came from. They say we used to belong to the fairies and were their noble steeds. At some point, they gave us to hoomans as a gift. Now we run companies and herd things. All things. The soccer ball, the plastic fish, anybody or anything that walks fast. Especially Cats.

Hey, we work hard so you can have a nice bath so buy some of this bath stuff. We don't like baths although we love water. We are complicated like that. But we know that you hoomans like your baths. And these make baths better.

When we aren't working, here are some other things we do in our spare time.




Oh, and we welcome Lucy to our home.



The Humane Society found her wandering the streets but now she lives with us. She's ok - just kinda skinny. Boy have we fixed that! Look at her now! She's all fat, like us! All it took was eating, playing and swimming all day.
And now she just needs to learn to herd the ball better and help us chase the cats. We need all the help we can get when chasing cats. They are fast. Especially Zoom Zoom.

. Well, when he isn't sleeping. Then, we can pounce on him and lick him. He hates it, but we like it.

We also have some new additions to our herding family. Millie, Patches and Lolly. We didn't know what to think of these guys when they arrived. They didn't look anything like us.
See? Funny looking aren't they? Our hoomans told us that they were Australian Cattle Dogs and a Black and Tan Shepherd. They said another name for Australian Cattle Dog was Blue Heeler and that they had Wild Dingo blood in them. Now I don't know about you, but Wild Dingos? We all talked about it and decided that we weren't going to have no part of no Wild Dingos. So we just put our paws down right away and told those puppies who was the boss of them and we didn't have a bit of trouble. I guess telling them when they were so young made the difference. Since they were kind of wild when the hoomans rescued them (we overheard them talking, one advantage of Lucy having such oversized ears), the hoomans watched them pretty close with us. But we ain't had no issues. Rufus likes to pick on Patches sometimes, but Patches is so big now that even the big hooman can't pick him up so we keep telling Rufus that his bark is going to get him in trouble and he needs to be thankful that Patches is so easy-going. But so far, he doesn't listen all that good.



We are planning on having a great summer playing with the basketball (if Patches will stop busting them), fetching the fish from the swimming pool, swimming with the neighborhood kids, digging holes and enjoying the sunshine on our bellies. We hope each of you do the same!!! Sunshine is Free!!




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