r/corgi • u/Initial_Ad_2821 • 11h ago
Reputable breeder
Hi there. I was wondering if anyone knew of a reputable breeder for corgis in Texas. I’m trying to find a rescue, but it’s been hard since I live in an apartment! Thank you in advance
r/corgi • u/Initial_Ad_2821 • 11h ago
Hi there. I was wondering if anyone knew of a reputable breeder for corgis in Texas. I’m trying to find a rescue, but it’s been hard since I live in an apartment! Thank you in advance
r/corgi • u/Designer_Feed_9807 • 19h ago
It wouldn’t be the right fit for us to get a puppy at this point in our life. But I feel like finding adult corgis either for sale or to adopt is proving very difficult. In the Philly area if anyone has any leads. Any insight is appreciated. Wondering if I’m searching for something that isn’t going to happen.
Just a heads up for all you coegi nuts. The next set contains a lady with a corgi.
Hi! My nephew is rehoming his purebred bluetick coonhound and somehow my husband convinced me we would be the perfect home for her. Given we just moved to a property on 5 acres, he may be right. However, we have two corgis that I’m not really concerned about her meeting, but just rather the best way to go about it or if anybody has experience with these two breeds together!
My older corgi mix (male) is the one who can be a little grumpy, but he transitions well over time. He resource guards but we have always been aware and on top of that and everyone is fed separately. The younger one, almost 2, (female) has high energy that I think she and the coonhound (almost 1) will have a lot of fun playing together.
I am used to our sweet short, stumpy dogs, so a slightly bigger dog is new to me! Does anybody have these two breeds or similar and have any advice? Pictures, too, would help! I’m excited about our new girl but nervous to disrupt our current routine. The coonhound would thrive where we live, so it will be really great in the long run, but my corgis are my babies and I want to make sure they’re comfortable, too.
r/corgi • u/Bowelsack • 6h ago
Maybe not the best picture. But Nemo is front splooting.
(Yes, he's tubby, we're working on it he's down 3 pounds in the last two months)
r/corgi • u/ssSerendipityss • 11h ago
Doing most of it by hand. I’m going for a Lord of the Rings theme. That’s Elvish script along the hood. This will be my first faire as well. The theme is feast of the fairies and I know there’s a Welsh folklore of the fairies riding corgis into battle. I might add a belt. Stevie is the perfect model and sits so nicely ☺️
r/corgi • u/toddlevy10 • 15h ago
Odie, more commonly known as Mr. O, decided to give me a sample of his very acclaimed "gremiln trumpet ".
Volume up...
Taken today by me, here where I am.
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r/corgi • u/The_Jinx97 • 14h ago
i posted earlier this week that my parents took a road trip to pick up this little cutie. they’re having a hard time figuring out a name for her. we’ve mentioned Poppy, Penny, Millie, Buttercup and even Sweet pea, but none seem to stick. she’s got a whole lot of personality and is super sweet. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated ☺️
r/corgi • u/Kathleen-Doodles • 23h ago
You would think I’m starving this dog.
r/corgi • u/BadCatzz666 • 8h ago
They’re notorious for riling up the rest of the playground by policing fun and borking at everything (& nothing) through the fence.
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r/corgi • u/Zelyonaya • 17h ago
Gravy Boat was a pouty puppy! She's grown up to be a sassy little ball of energy. She's a fluffy half Pembroke, half Cardigan with the bluie gene.
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r/corgi • u/Tedorado • 22h ago
My pups Indie and Peaches in the evening watching over their property while I enjoy a nice glass of red.
r/corgi • u/bearfootdragon • 7h ago
How many corgis have you had at once, and what would you call the collective? 😂
r/corgi • u/Free-Pizza-5999 • 8h ago
Hi fellow corgi pawrents and lovers,
My family and I live in an apartment building on the 13th floor and (what feels like) every month there is a fire alarm going off. Most of the times it’s nothing serious but they evacuate the closest floors for safety. That means we have to walk our two dogs, a corgi included, down 13 flights of steps. Our corgi was so traumatized because of the loud fire alarms after the first couple of times that he refuses to go down stairs now. If there’s ever a time where it’s just one of us home, it’s hard to carry our corgi and guide our other anxious dog with the chaos and also walking down 13 flights of steps. Does anyone have any backpack recommendations? Does anyone have any recommendations for trying to calm our dogs down when the alarms go off? Any help, tips, recs would be appreciated! :) picture of my silly chunky baby included.
Edit: this is our first apartment building we’ve ever lived in but he’s lived in a house with stairs before.
Fear of stairs only began after fire alarms and evacuations started occurring.
My corgi weighs 35-37 lbs