Big ears, short legs and hearts of gold. Are you looking for big-dog personality in a little body? We have a litter of curious, playful, intelligent Welsh Corgi puppies just waiting to meet you.
What fun new tricks can you teach you new buddy? These puppies will love to play and go on adventures with you! Their legs may be shore but that's not a problem for them to keep up with you. And don't forget about wet puppy kisses and warm snuggles at the end of a long day. These loyal dogs will give you a lifetime of companionship. Our puppies are well socialized and can fit right into your family. They also have their first round of puppy shots, dewormer and are vet checked. So, they're ready to join your family and start having fun with you! Why don't you call us today to schedule an appointment to come to our home and meet these beautiful babies? While you are here you can also meet their mother, Autumn. There's nothing like the joy of bringing a new puppy into your home. These bundles of joy are ready to join you on January 9th. License # 17385
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Litter details
LocationMiddleburg, Pennsylvania
Puppies in litter3 male / 4 female
BreedWelsh Corgi Pembroke
Ready to LeaveAvailable now
Age15 weeks, 6 days
GenerationP
SexFemale
Health & Docs
Microchipped by collection dateACA RegisteredWorm treatedVet checkedVaccinations up to dateParents are health testedAKC registered by collection
My husband and I purchased our Corgi, Freya (Previously named Dahlia) from this breeder. Our experience with them was great. They allowed us to their home to see the litter, all of them looked to be extremely healthy and well taken care of. Upon the purchase of our puppy they provided us a packet, this had all of the paperwork and records we would need for our puppy. They also provided us a small bag of food to switch our puppy over to the food of our choice if we decided to do so. It has now been a little over two years since we purchased our girl and we would still recommend this breeder to anyone. We are highly satisfied!
Pros
Remarkable guard dog abilities despite small size
Quick learners ideal for obedience and agility
Versatile for both apartment and rural living
Strong family connections and good with older kids
Cons
Heavy shedding during certain seasons requires regular grooming
High exercise demands unsuitable for inactive owners
Prone to separation anxiety if left alone too long
Herding instincts may lead to nipping, requiring consistent training