Skip to content
  • Contact Information
  • Dogs Helped by CorgiAid
  • CorgiAid Memorials
  • Cart Donation Memorials
  • CorgiAid Registration 
  • Grant Application  
  • Cart Application  
  • Staff Login 
CorgiAid, Inc

CorgiAid, Inc

Funding medical expenses for Corgis in Rescue

  • Home
  •  About
    • Officers and Staff
    • Frequently Asked Questions 
    • Heidi’s Story
    • Dogs Helped
  • How to Help
    • Donate
    • Donate a Cart
    • Cart Memorials
    • Memorial Donations
    • Memorials
    • Contribute and Shop 
    • Volunteer
    • Other Ways to Help
  • Guidelines 
    • Eligibility for Grants
    • CorgiCare
    • CorgiAid ElderCare
  • Cart Program
    • Product Links
    • Additional Resources
    • Corgis on Wheels
    • Measuring
    • Choosing a Cart
  • Rescue Links
    • About Rescue
    • Rescue Basics
  •  Shop CorgiAid
  • Contact CorgiAid
  • Toggle search form

Doch

Posted on January 7, 2023 By admin
Doch: Granted 3/22/2013

The Story of Doch

Last Updated: March 22, 2013

Here is Doch’s story, in the words of his rescuer:
“Doch lost his person, was given to a younger person who decided they had no time for him, so he put him on CL. We saw the posting, couldn’t believe a senior was out there, contacted them and they were willing to work with rescue, so now Doch is with us. He’s very adorable, but upon meeting him we were knocked over by his breath.
“Doch is one of the most patient senior Corgis ever. He allows his foster family 3 yr old daughter to love on him and play with him, giving kisses and just being happy.
“Poor Doch lost almost every tooth. He has such bad infections in his teeth he was vomiting and couldn’t eat any kibble. He had a very poor appetite. He also was limping and Coughing and we attribute that to the Valley Fever. Since his dental and a few months of treatment with Fluconazole, he is doing much, much better. No further vomiting, gaining some weight and just all around much happier.”
CorgiAid supporters have helped this dear boy get healthy (including a clean mouth!), so he can lead the happy retirement he deserves. Thank you!
Doch was rescued in Arizona.


Dogs Helped 2013 Tags:2013

Post navigation

Previous Post: Dottie
Next Post: Dixie

Cart

Dogs Helped by Year

Buttons

 

  

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

   

 

   

 

 

Like and Follow CorgiAid on Facebook for the latest news!

Copyright © 2002-2026 CorgiAid, Inc.





You search . . . we give.