Welsh Corgi For Sale

Before you meet our spirited Pembroke Welsh Corgi puppies for sale, ask yourself: is this the right breed for you?

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Best for: active owners who enjoy daily walks and training — motivated first-time owners included, as long as you embrace the commitment.

Think carefully if: you picture a low-maintenance small dog; Pembrokes carry full herding-dog energy in a compact body and need real daily outlets for it.

Ideal home: any setting with a committed daily routine — urban or rural — with regular outdoor activity and mental engagement built in.

Note on children: warm, playful, and devoted to family kids; herding instinct may cause ankle-nipping around toddlers, so early training and supervision are recommended.

Read our Pembroke Welsh Corgi Owner Guide page for in-depth information on this dog breed.

Every Pembroke Welsh Corgi is health checked, carefully raised, and comes from trusted breeders selected to meet the high standards EuroPuppy has upheld for over 25 years.

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    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.