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about us
Hi, my name is Jimmie! My husband, Merlin, and I have been living with and breeding Corgis for over 15 years. We breed an exceptional array of beautiful Corgis with the utmost standard and care to ensure your dog will lead a happy, healthy and active lifestyle. Our home is situated on 20 acres about 40 miles south of the DFW metroplex where we go way beyond the kennel. Our adult dogs and puppies are integrated into our home on the farm and will be well socialized with people and other animals from the time of their birth until they go home with you. Your new best friend will even know his or her name if you already have one picked out! Our dogs are AKC and CKC Registered through the American Kennel Club and the Continental Kennel Club. We offer both Pembroke Welsh Corgis and Cardigan Welsh Corgis. See below from the American Kennel Club for more info on these two breeds.
Pembroke Welsh Corgi
At 10 to 12 inches at the shoulder and 27 to 30 pounds, a well-built male Pembroke presents a big dog in a small package. Short but powerful legs, muscular thighs, and a deep chest equip him for a hard day’s work. Built long and low, Pembrokes are surprisingly quick and agile. They can be red, sable, fawn, and black and tan, with or without white markings.
The Pembroke is a bright, sensitive dog who enjoys play with his human family and responds well to training. As herders bred to move cattle, they are fearless and independent. They are vigilant watchdogs, with acute senses and a “big dog” bark. Families who can meet their bold but kindly Pembroke’s need for activity and togetherness will never have a more loyal, loving pet.
Cardigan Welsh Corgi
Long, low-set dogs with sturdy bone, short legs, and a deep chest, Cardigans are powerful workers of deceptive speed and grace. Cardis can weigh anywhere from 25 to 34 pounds, with females at the lower end of the scale. They come in several coat colors, from red to the popular blue-merle pattern. The quickest way to distinguish Cardis from their cousins, Pembroke Welsh Corgis, is to check out the hindquarters: Cardigans have tails; Pembrokes do not.
Cardis are trainable, faithful, and vigilant guardians with a “big dog” bark. Well-socialized Cardis are especially fond of kids and agreeable with other pets. These athletic, rugged herders have a love for the outdoors, and they thrive on mental stimulation and physical activity.
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Puppies
Cardigan Welsh Corgi puppies from Ellie and Ringo are expected to arrive May 2021! We are accepting reservations now.
Please contact us below to inquire about this litter of puppies or to join the waitlist for future litters. You can also inquire below about adopting a retired dam. All adoptions must have references and must submit appropriate information regarding the living space in which she will reside.
Pembroke Welsh Corgi puppies from Tula and Ringo were born on December 19 and went to loving homes February 2021.
Honey had four happy, healthy puppies October 2019 (pictured above). She is a wonderful and loving mom!
Pembroke Welsh Corgi puppies from Honey and Shiner went to loving homes December 2019.
FEMALE CARDIGAN WELSH CORGI
Tri-colored
Blue Merle
MALE CARDIGAN WELSH CORGI
Tri-colored
Blue Merle
FEMALE PEMBROKE WELSH CORGI
Tri-colored
Blue Merle
MALE PEMBROKE WELSH CORGI
Tri-colored
Blue Merle
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Sires and dams
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Happy dogs in happy places
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CONTACT US
If you have any questions about the breed of Corgi you are interested in or would like to know how to join our waitlist for your very own exceptional breed then fill out the form below and we will get back to you ASAP!