We have a litter of Pembroke Welsh Corgi pups here that have really stolen our hearts, and we think they're going to do the same for the right families. At five weeks old, they're already showing that classic Corgi personality, social and curious and genuinely happy to be around people. These pups light up when someone comes to visit, and you can already tell they're going to be devoted, loving companions as they grow. Pembrokes are a sturdy, low-set breed with those signature large ears, expressive dark eyes, and a fox-like face that makes them instantly recognizable. Their coats are coming in beautifully, with the rich coloring and dense double coat typical of the breed. Beyond their looks, Pembrokes are known for being affectionate and people-oriented, and this litter is living up to that reputation in every way. They're an intelligent breed that tends to be alert and engaged with the world around them, traits you can already see in the way these pups pay attention and respond to the people handling them. That combination of warmth and attentiveness tends to make Corgis wonderful everyday companions, the kind of dog that genuinely wants to be part of whatever you're doing. They've been dewormed and their shots are up to date, so you can feel good knowing they're off to a healthy start. If you've been thinking about adding a Corgi to your family, we'd genuinely love for you to come by and meet them in person. Seeing how they interact with people, how comfortable and friendly they are, makes it easy to picture any one of them settling right into your home. Feel free to reach out with any questions you have, and we're happy to set up a time for you to come visit. #17869
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Litter details
LocationHoward, Pennsylvania
Puppies in litter2 male / 3 female
BreedWelsh Corgi Pembroke
Age5 weeks, 6 days
Ready to LeaveJul 11, 2026
GenerationP
SexMale
Health & Docs
Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm treatedVet checkedParents are health testedAKC registered by collectionRegistered
Behaved puppy. I noticed he comes really easily if I whistle, so i'm not sure if the breeder whistles for the dogs or not, but that was pretty cool. Pup was healthy and very happy!
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