Corgi Puppies Sale San Diego

So, you decided that a Corgi will fit in well with your lifestyle and family? Now lets discuss where you can find one of your own. Because it is so important, I’m going to start with where you should NOT go to find a Corgi. You should not buy a Corgi from a pet store. Pet stores buy their puppies from puppy mills, whose sole intention is to make money off the sale of a puppy. Puppy mills do not take the health and well being of the dogs into consideration and most puppy mill dogs are sick and have unstable temperaments. Puppy mill bitches live only to breed and spend their entire life in a cage, forced to have litter after litter. When they are no longer able to provide puppies, they are usually inhumanely euthanized. The Corgi puppy in the pet store window may look happy and healthy, but don’t be fooled into thinking it was raised with it’s best interests in mind. Another place to avoid when buying a Corgi puppy is from a “backyard breeder” whose pet either gets bred by accident, or who breeds on purpose for a variety of reasons – a desire to make extra money, for example, or to let the children witness “the miracle of birth.”
The animals involved are usually not tested for genetics or health. If you want an older Corgi, start by visiting the Cardigan and Pembroke Welsh Corgi breed rescue groups. Cardigan Welsh Corgi National Rescue Trust (CWCNRT) and the PWCCA – Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of America, Inc. Taurus Vacuum Cleaner ReviewThey will have lists of older Corgis that are looking for a “forever” home. Wwe T-Shirts In Qatar which is a listing service from dog rescue groups all over the United States.Prom Dress Boise Idaho If you want a Corgi puppy, the place to start is on the official American Kennel Club website. Their motto of the responsible breeder of purebred dogs is “Breed to Improve.” They believe responsible breeders know to avoid “kennel blindness” — in other words, they take a step back and honestly evaluate the good and bad points of their dogs before making the decision to breed.
The goal of breeding, after all, is to produce a better dog and a quality pet. Breeders they feel meet their strict qualifications are listed on their website. The AKC recommends puppy buyers begin the search process by contacting the AKC Parent Club. For the Cardigan Welsh Corgi, go to CWCCA Breeder Directory. For the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, go to PWCCA Breeder Directory. Remember, you are looking to bring a new member into your family who will be with you for 12-15 years! Don’t rush the process just because you are excited about the breed. Take your time and find the right breeder who will help match the right dog to you. I promise it will be worth the wait! Cardigan Welsh Corgis is located in beautiful Redding, CA. been breeding quality pets, champions and performance CardigansOur stars include two All Breed Best in Show winners, a national specialty Best in Show winner, multiple group winners and placers, and many successful obedience winners. Our emphasis is on
the total Cardigan: sound in mind and body; able to work, play, showAll our dogs are raised in the house and heavilyWe genetically screen each of our breeding dogs, and offer an extensive health and temperament guarantee.  breeding stock is DNA clear for PRA Non-Carriers. a good Cardigan front isn't just a set of pretty legs. good front means great shoulders, set well back on the body,Carbon and his daughter Maya have Not really a buisness we bought one dog, a year later we bought another one now every once in awhile they have puppies. Brad Cardigan Welsh Corgis Founded 2012Hunter Corgis is dedicated to creating healthy, happy, loving, Pembroke Welsh Corgis. Our dogs are both smaller in size and have a slightly shorter back length than is normally encountered by the average breeder. We specifically breed our dogs for a slightly shorter back length than is specified by the breed standard because we believe that the overall health and strength of a dog is a more important than the appearance of an attribute (a breed specification) such as, length of back.
Our main belief is based upon research conducted by both veterinarians and research facilities at primary veterinary schools. By slightly shortening the back length, we give strength to the spine! In addition, we leave just enough tail to accomplish the same spine strengthening effect. We want our dogs to live long and prosper. In the last 11 years that we have been breeding corgis, we have never received a significant negative health report from any of our puppy owners. Interestingly, we have never had any significant health issue with ANY of our own dogs either. Importantly, to our new prospective puppy owners, we offer a one year guarantee against any significant health defect. In the event there is a significant health issue, we offer a replacement puppy in exchange from the next available litter. We take great care and effort to breed only the best specimens that we can find. Our Sire, THB Freemont, comes from a long line of Champion Dogs. All of our Dams are imported particularly for their small size.
Since we only breed one pair per year, we make sure that the litter counts. Robert & Michell Anne Kimball - FOR ADOPTION IN NEW JERSEYCorgi ► RESCUE ALERT ◀ The following list of Cardigan Welsh Corgi Breeders does not necessarily constitute endorsement or recommendation by the Cardigan Welsh Corgi Club of America (CWCCA), Inc. The CWCCA does not, under any circumstances, guarantee the services of breeders who are club members A current, active CWCCA membership of at least three (3) consecutive years is required before a breeder can be listed in this directory. For more information about the contents and publication of the CWCCA Breeders Directory please contact Select a region on the map below to view CWCCA Member Breeders located in those states. Click here to see ALL Member Breeders, sorted by state. 1997 - 2016 - Cardigan Welsh Corgi Club of America,Check out our list of available Rescued Dogs. All of our dogs have been examined by a vet, spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped.
Our Rescued Dogs live in foster homes throughout San Diego, where they are learning house manners, crate training, and basic obedience. Interested in one of our dogs? Fill out an Adoption Application, and when approved we will then setup a time to meet our Rescued Dogs! Having a hard time finding the right dog for your family and still interested in rescuing? Check out our Mutt Match program! This innovated program helps families find their perfect dog. We search high-kill Southern California shelters for your perfect match (breed, temperament, age, energy level). Once we find a good match for your family, the dog will be vetted and behaviorally evaluated to ensure a good match is made. Want to help us out, but unable to foster or volunteer? Sponsoring a dog is the next best thing! Our rescue relies on donations from individuals to keep our rescue mission alive. By sponsoring a dog, spay or neuter, food, or vaccinations, you are helping us save another dog in need. We could not continue to rescue without your generosity.