Welsh Corgi

The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a long, low dog with large erect ears, a broad flat skull and a fox-like head. The tail is almost non-existent. (The Cardigan variety has a long tail.)

The Pembroke's eyes are dark, preferably with black rims, and the nose is black. The soft, water-resistant coat comes in red, sable, fawn or black & tan, usually with white markings.

Pembroke Welsh Corgis originate in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Coming to Wales with the Vikings they are believed to be descended from Swedish Vallhund dogs.

The word "corgi" translates to "dwarf dog" in Welsh. Originally bred for herding sheep and cattle, they have proven themselves as excellent companion animals and are outstanding competitors in sheepdog trials and agility. Corgis are becoming very popular in the USA and rank 23rd in AKC registrations. 

          Parents

           Sam

          Patty Cake

      

          Cassie

      

         CupCake

 

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          Pembroke WELSH CORGI - AKC, Registered Puppies Ellensburg,  509-929-0067.

*SOLD* This sweet female puppy has now been spoken for and is no longer available. Parents are Sam and Cupcake. She was born December 6th 2009. All puppies are priced at $500 on a first come first serve basis. They have had their first shots, tails docked, dew claws removed and have been dewormed on a schedule. If you would like more information or to reserve a puppy give us a call or email via the link above.

                                                    

                                               

                                            

We live on a small farm/ranch in the Ellensburg area, these are family dogs. Mother and Father are on site. Exit 101 on Interstate 90. Drive a little save alot.

Be sure to watch the slide show of our Corgi friends and previous puppies.  

                                                                           Updated January 27, 2010