Welcome to Classic Welsh Corgi Kennel of Excellence

A Legacy of Love

We began our journey over eight years ago with two beloved Corgi companions. As we delved deeper into the world of these intelligent and affectionate dogs, we were inspired to share our passion with others.

Classic Welsh Corgi Kennels was born from this love and dedication. Our mission is to breed healthy, happy, and well-socialized Pembroke Welsh Corgi puppies. We prioritize quality over quantity, ensuring each puppy receives the care and attention it deserves.

Our dogs are not just pets; they’re part of our family. We’re committed to responsible breeding practices, focusing on the health and temperament of our dogs.

Join the Classic Welsh Corgi Family

Whether you’re a seasoned Corgi owner or a first-time dog parent, we’re here to guide you through the adoption process. We’re dedicated to finding the perfect match for your family.

Contact us today to learn more about our available puppies and to start your Corgi adventure.

Pembroke Welsh Corgi is A Loyal and Intelligent Companion

The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a beloved breed known for its distinctive appearance, intelligence, and affectionate nature. Here’s a brief overview:

Physical Characteristics:

  • Size: Small to medium-sized dogs, typically weighing between 25-30 pounds.
  • Coat: Short and dense, with a variety of colors including red, sable, and fawn, often with white markings.
  • Tail: Naturally bobtailed or docked.
  • Ears: Erect and pointed.

Temperament:

  • Intelligent: Quick learners and eager to please.
  • Affectionate: Bond closely with their families.
  • Playful: Enjoy interactive toys and games.
  • Alert: Naturally watchful and protective.

Care Requirements:

  • Exercise: Daily walks and playtime are essential to keep them healthy and mentally stimulated.
  • Diet: A high-quality dog food formulated for small breeds.
  • Grooming: Regular brushing to maintain a healthy coat.
  • Training: Positive reinforcement training methods work best for these intelligent dogs.

Health Considerations:

  • Obesity: Prone to weight gain, so monitor their diet and exercise.
  • Back Problems: Can be susceptible to back issues, especially if they jump from high surfaces.
  • Hip Dysplasia: A hereditary condition that can affect their joints.

If you’re considering adding a Pembroke Welsh Corgi to your family, be prepared for a loyal and loving companion. Remember to research reputable breeders and provide them with the care and attention they deserve.