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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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He’s doing great and we all love him so much. Kind regards, Lina

Dear Shane Thank you for your email and good wishes. Attached are some current photos of Franco (renamed by my son), who is doing well. Regards, Roberto

Ed, Sorry i took so long to send pic eddie. We changed Summit's name to Amelia and she is doing just fine with our 3 year old english bulldog. She's 15 pounds now. Thanks for the wonderful new addition to our family and it was a pleasure doing business with you. Hazen, Kreimbach-Kaulbach, Germany

Hi Eddie, Sorry it took so long, but as promised, here are some pictures of Bella at 7 months old. She is beautiful and has been a very fun addition to our household. Stacie & BrianCrosby, TX

Lina Fayad

Doha, Qatar

Roberto Lusardi

Doha, Qatar

Hazen Sanders

Kreimbach Kaulbach, Germany

Brian Babin

Crosby, United States

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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