Special Needs Corgis Ready for Their Closeups Published July 6, 2017 • Updated on February 24, 2020 at 6:09 pm Each corgi in the series has either a behavioral, neurological or other medical need. 18 photos 1/18 Casey Christopher PandaBear is a 7.5yr old spitfire survivor that was saved from a backyard breeding puppymill. She is going through medical and behavioral rehab after spending her entire life in a puppymill box. After being rescued by QBSDR, her hind legs were so infected, they had to be amputated to save her life. 2/18 Casey Christopher Lester is a 7-year-old that is going through behavioral rehabilitation with Queen’s Best Stumpy Dog Rescue. He was previously adopted and returned for behavioral issues including herding, which resulted in biting. He’s a smart boy that is eager to learn new commands and tricks. 3/18 Casey Christopher Lester prefers lounging around to running the fields. He’d be ideal as an only dog with a dedicated individual that will continue and maintain his training. 4/18 Casey Christopher Cowboy is a 10-year-old that was surrendered to QBSDR after his owner moved away. Soon after, he tested positive for heart-worm disease, for which he is currently undergoing treatment. He will be on bed rest for the next two months, passing his time with chews and belly rubs. 5/18 Casey Christopher Cowboy gets along with dogs, cats, livestock and just about anything that breathes. He is an affectionate and mellow boy that would make an ideal dog for a first time pet parent or corgi parent. 6/18 Casey Christopher Leo is an 11-year-old who was on death row at a shelter for biting his family and having aggression issues. He’s been in behavioral rehabilitation with QBSDR for almost one year and has made a significant improvement. 7/18 Casey Christopher Leo gets along with dogs, but he views his relationship with humans in a different way, according to Queen’s Best Stumpy Dog Rescue. He loves working through his obedience commands and lounging around. 8/18 Casey Christopher Comet is a 4-year-old boy with a beautiful and unique coat. He is also a prime example of an irresponsibly-bred corgi. Comet went to Queen’s Best Stumpy Dog Rescue with a full body infection that was so severe, half of his fur was missing, and he could not be physically handled. 9/18 Casey Christopher Comet is an affectionate and playful boy who likes to herd flies. Due to his poor breeding, he will be susceptible to future health issues. He currently requires daily supplements and pain medication for arthritis and spondylosis in his back. 10/18 Casey Christopher A.J. is around 10 years old. Animal control found him as a stray with a deeply infected wound on his back. Queen’s Best Stumpy Dog Rescue saved him from the shelter and got him cleaned and stitched up before discovering that he has cancer. 11/18 Casey Christopher A.J. is permanently with the rescue, where he enjoys a bucket list of adventures. This privilege is something gifted to all QBSDR terminal dogs. A.J. is affectionately referred to as "The Bulldozer" because of his large stature and ability to push through baby gates. 12/18 Casey Christopher Indy is a 2-year-old going through behavioral rehabilitation with Queen’s Best Stumpy Dog Rescue. He was saved from being euthanized at the shelter, where he was given up after biting two different families and having food aggression. 13/18 Casey Christopher Although sweet, Indy has classic corgi tendencies and will need continued training with a dedicated owner. 14/18 Casey Christopher Indy is a very high energy dog that loves to play fetch and is always ready to make a new friend. 15/18 Casey Christopher Corey is 6 years old and was on death row at the shelter for biting his family and having other behavioral issues. He’s been with QBSDR for two years, where he has made vast improvements with training and behavior modification. 16/18 Casey Christopher Corey is a very athletic and agile dog who is smaller than an average corgi. His greatest joys in life are window surfing, car rides and playing fetch. 17/18 Casey Christopher Panda Bear is a 7-year-old spitfire survivor that was saved from a backyard breeding puppy mill. She is going through medical and behavioral rehab after spending her entire life in a puppy mill box. After being rescued by Queen’s Best Stumpy Dog Rescue, her hind legs were so infected that they had to be amputated to save her life. 18/18 Casey Christopher Panda Bear runs with the big dogs and loves to play with squeaky toys. Despite the cruelty she endured, she’s incredibly sweet and trusting, and she loves a good snuggle. More Photo Galleries Stunning photos of the aurora borealis over Mass., NH Photos: Northern Lights visible in Connecticut PHOTOS: Bar Pizza at Smitty's Pub in Taunton Photos: Fiery crash closes I-95 in Norwalk, Conn.