Corenna Pembroke Welsh Corgi Puppies!
Puppies are a treasure here! I don't have litters often, when I do, the breeding is carefully planned to ensure healthy well adjusted puppies. Both sire and dam are carefully selected to compliment each other. Both have current health certifications (OFA, CERF, vWD). The puppies are born and raised in my home. They are current on vaccinations, dewormings and are checked by my veterinarian before going into a new home.
Before you purchase a Corgi puppy, there are several things you need to know. You will be making a commitment for the life of this pup who ultimately will become a member of your family. It is easy to fall for the cute puppy in the store without giving consideration to what the dog will be like when it is an adult. Corgis were originally bred to herd cattle. Because of this, they are a head strong little dog that can be stubborn and think independently. They require consistent, firm (but gentle) training. They can be a loud, energetic dog and they require regular exercise. They shed. They shed. Did I mention, they shed? In case you were wondering, they do shed!
My last litter was born on Sept 11, 2006. It consisted of four red & white boys, three tri colored boys and one tri colored girl. All of the tris were red headed tris. One of the red & white boys is a fluffy.
My next litter is planned for late 2010 or early 2011. Only Deja (Riverun's Deja Vu) knows for sure when the event will take place! The sire will be Arian (CH Corenna Touch Of Magic RN)
The following link will take you to pages where you can watch my last litter grow from birth up to 12 weeks of age. It is interesting to see how much they change!
Sweet Pea's September 2006 Litter