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We specialize in breeding top-quality Welsh Corgis. Our Welsh Corgis are friendly and make excellent family dogs. They’re good with children of all ages. Their ability and intelligence makes it easy to train in servicing, and therapy.
Our puppies are well nurtured and cared for. They are trained on dog doors, bathroom breaks and socialization. We give them every Chance to thrive in health and self-confidence. Explore our website to learn more.

Our Featured Puppies

Name: Kov
Breed: Welsh Corgi
Price: 1500
Gender: Male
Status: Available
House Trained: Yes
Health: Up to date on shots

Name: Hazel
Breed: Welsh Corgi
Price: 1500
Gender: Female
Status: Available
House Trained: Yes
Health: Up to date on shots

Name: Luna
Breed: Welsh Corgi
Price: 1500
Gender: Female
Status: Available
House Trained: Yes
Health: Up to date on shots
What We Do

Healthy Dogs
We understand how much love you give to your dog, and that is why we care a lot to ensure they are healthy for you.

Proper Vaccination
We give proper vaccinations to our all newly born puppies and existing dogs to make sure they are protected and healthy.

Support, Care and Love
Pet care is very important. We love to provide support & care to our clients as needed. If you need any further consultation, feel free to email or call us.
Each New Puppy Comes With The Following Items:
• Small starter bag of food
• Shot records / Vet check Certificate of Health
• Health Guarantee
• Momma’s Scent Blanket
• Toy
About the Welsh Corgi breed
Personality
Devoted and affectionate to their owners, they can sometimes be fairly disinterested in strangers. Generally obedient and active, whilst small in height this should properly be considered a larger dog on very short legs rather than a little dog.
Exercise
A strong, athletic little dog developed to herd cattle and other livestock, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi loves physical activity and is happiest when he has a job to do. Corgis benefit from moderate daily exercise to maintain their physical and mental health. Pembrokes can do well on long walks or slow jogs, but their short legs won’t allow them to keep up with a bicycle rider. Avoid extreme heat or cold, and always provide plenty of cool, fresh water after exercise. Many Pembrokes enjoy and excel at canine activities such as agility, herding, obedience, and tracking events.
Nutrition
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi should do well on a high-quality dog food, whether commercially manufactured or home-prepared with your veterinarian’s supervision and approval. Any diet should be appropriate to the dog’s age (puppy, adult, or senior). Some dogs are prone to getting overweight, so watch your dog’s calorie consumption and weight level. Treats can be an important aid in training, but giving too many can cause obesity. Learn about which human foods are safe for dogs, and which are not. Check with your vet if you have any concerns about your dog’s weight or diet. Clean, fresh water should be available at all times.
Grooming
The Pembroke has a thick, weatherproof double coat’a soft, light undercoat covered by a coarse outer coat. The breed sheds a fair amount on a daily basis, and even more so in the late spring/early summer. A daily once-over with a comb and a slicker brush will remove a lot of the shed hair before it is all over the house. During shedding season, baths help to loosen the dead hairs’the dog must be completely dry before brushing begins’and a rake helps strip out the undercoat. As with all breeds, the Corgi’s nails should be trimmed regularly, and ears checked to be sure they are clean and healthy.
Health
The Pembroke is typically a healthy breed, and responsible breeders screen their stock for health conditions such as elbow and hip dysplasia, eye disorders, cardiac issues, degenerative myelopathy, and von Willebrand’s disease, a bleeding disorder. As with all breeds, a Pembroke’s ears should be checked weekly for signs of infection, and the teeth should be brushed regularly.