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Above you will find the latest Welsh Corgi puppies which we have for sale. At times we may only have a few Welsh Corgi available so we do hope you check back soon to find and locate your new furry best friend! Should there not be any Welsh Corgi puppy listings shown, please complete the form accordingly to register your interest in buying an Welsh Corgi.

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Hi, Eddie!We picked up Betty yesterday and have renamed her Kahlua. Our vet was able to squeeze her in today and other than some dry skin and a little puppy acne in her left ear, she's 100% healthy. :D Everyone at the vet office was very impressed with her appearance. They called her cute and gorgeous. We were even asked...

Dear Steve and Eddie, Thank you so much in helping add our new addition! She has fit in perfectly, the boys have renamed her Gertrude (Gertie). She check out perfect at the vet check today. The vet said we have nothing to worry about she is a very healthly pup! Thank you all so much, she has only been here...

Mario,Just wanted to pass along a picture of Argos the St Bernard. My family and I are extremely happy with him. His name is Bearon von Meatloaf but, we call him Bear for short. If you can every forward on to the breeder that they did an excellent job of socializing him and training him we would appreciate it. Thanks...

Hi, Steve and Eddie Attached is the recent photo of Checkers. We love him so much and wish to share our happiness with you all.

Sebastian & Jessica Henao

Bar Nunn, United States

Loretta Keith

Vilseck, Germany

Ines C. Borrmann

Schenectady, United States

Yuen Soo Chun

Kwai Chung, Hong Kong

About Welsh Corgi Breed

There are two breeds of Welsh corgis, the Cardigan and the Pembroke, each named for the county in Wales where it originated. The differences between the two breeds include bone structure, body length, and size. Cardigans are the larger of the two breeds, with large rounded ears and a 12-inch-long foxy, flowing tail set in line with the body. Though the Cardigan is allowed more colours than the Pembroke, white should not predominate in its coat. The breed stands about 12 inches (30 cm) at the shoulder, and weighs about 30 pounds (14 kg). The Cardigan is sturdy, mobile, alert, active, intelligent, steady, and neither shy nor aggressive.

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