Meet our adorable cuddly welsh corgi puppies! We are the perfect addition to your summer plans! We are well socialized and love playing with our four young boys! We are up-to-date on all our shots and dewormer. We were Vet checked and come with a 30 day guarantee. We are also ACA registered and microchipped!
Mom is miss Honey a sweet lovable outgoing girl! She is friends with whoever she meets!
Dad is handsome Mr. Golden Treasure. He is a laid back big teddy bear!
Call or text any time Monday through Saturday to set up a time to come and meet them. Sunday calls will be returned promptly on Monday morning.
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Litter details
LocationShiloh, Ohio
Puppies in litter3 male / 6 female
BreedWelsh Corgi Pembroke
GenerationP
Age6 weeks, 4 days
Ready to LeaveMay 28, 2026
SexFemale
Health & Docs
Parents are health testedACA RegisteredMicrochipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm treatedVet checked
We absolutely love Brent!!! She is a great breeder. Had all the paperwork ready and everything
georgeshaffer
10 months
5.0
This has been a great experience for me hands down. I just recently received the sweetest pug.
Thank you for everything. I love my girl
michaelmartin3
1 year
5.0
12/14/24 we picked up this little lifesaver Greyson(sam) . He's Grey white boston terrier with blue eyes. He's exactly what I need. Beautiful puppy! The breeder was the absolute nicest lady! I can't express how much she made me feel welcome. Even their son was so happy and nice to us, riding his bicycle. Great breeder and the shots, paperwork, dog food and chipped too!!! Nice honest ppl. I'll definitely let others know where this life long blessing came from. THANK YOU!
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