Pembroke Welsh Corgis are a herding breed. They are short and athletic. This comes in handy when they are herding livestock as they can duck out of the way of flying hooves. It is also a benefit when they are lucky enough to be a treasured family member as they fit in smaller places. In fact, a favorite sleeping site is under their master’s bed.
Pembrokes, or Pemmies, have a docked tail and are seen in three color variations: the most common, red and white, as well as the black/red/white tri color and the sable (similar in color and marking to a German Shepard). They have a double coat which they shed twice a year or “blow” their coat in the spring and late summer. They require little grooming in between sheds.
Our Puppies
Puppies are coming from a home with other pets with a lot of love and attention and will be well socialized. Each one of these pups will make an amazing new family member.
We’ve grown to love our corgis and couldn’t imagine raising any other breed! If you have had Corgi’s before you know what I mean, if not, rest assured that the decision to buy a corgi is one that will reward your family for years and years to come. They are as cute full grown as they are puppies.
We take raising puppies very seriously. We want the puppy you purchase from us to be the best puppy you can buy. We believe that work spent on the young puppy pays off in the end and produces a dog with a sound mind and willing attitude. Early experiences in molding a puppy’s mind seem to have a profound effect on the baby’s mental and emotional development.
Common Questions
What breed(s) do you have?
AKC Pembroke Welsh Corgi
How many total years have you been breeding?
Over 14 years
How many litters have you successfully placed?
Over 70 litters all over the US and one out of the country (New Zealand)
Are you located in the contiguous United States?
Yes
Was either of your breeding pair purchased from us?
No
Will you allow your puppy to be delivered by plane to their new home?
Yes – I do both, by plane and ground transport
How many intact females (6 months+) do you currently have?
7 intact females and 3 intact males
Are you USDA or state-licensed? If so, what are your license numbers?
No however I’ve been inspected at least 5 times by a licensed AKC Inspector
Are your dogs and puppies registered?
All of my dogs are registered with American Kennel Club.
Please call or email with any question or for additional photos (775) 294-6343 | flyingpcorgis@gmail.com