The Cardigan Welsh Corgi is a long, low dog (36″ to 43″ long, all the way from the nose to the tip of the tail) with very, large erect ears, a broad flat skull, and a long, low-set tail.
Cardigan Welsh Corgis is one of two separate dog breeds known as Welsh Corgis that originated in Wales. It is one of the oldest herding breeds.
Cardigan Welsh corgis can become extremely loyal family dogs for sale. It bonds very well with thee family they do however need daily physical and mental stimulation needs regular exercise.
They are excellent companion animals and are also competitive in sheepdog trials and dog agility. Cardigan Welsh Corgis were bred long and low to make sure that any kicks by cattle would travel safely over the dogs without touching them. Like most herding breeds, Cardigans are highly intelligent, active, athletic dogs with dog names. They are extremely sensitive dogs who bond closely with their owners and family. They are generally excellent with children. They are often at their very best with children, as their intelligence, sensitivity, desire to please, and astonishing capacity for play make them excellent companions for children.
They tend to be wary of strangers and to reserve their affection for a select few as they donĂ¢??t mix-up with strangers or whom they are not familiar. If socialized at a young age, they can be nice with other dogs and house pets with dog mating.
Cardigan Welsh Corgi Puppies are intelligent, sensible, alert, and courageous. They need human companionship and are deeply devoted to their family. Puppies require minimal grooming & they perform well in basic obedience training
Cardigans are affectionate, devoted companions that can also be alert and responsible guardians. Cardigan Corgis are typically a ‘one-man dog’.
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Where can I get a Cardigan Welsh Corgi? How much does a Cardigan Welsh Corgi cost?
I’m going to get a Cardigan Welsh Corgi soon. Is there a way where I can get a Cardigan Welsh Corgi without me paying too much? Also, are there any breeders that will give away free CWCs? Does anyone know any breeders? I don’t want to waste too much money on the CWC and its necessary items, for example, a leash, collar, house, water and food bowls.
If a registered dog doesn’t matter to you, I suggest you go to http://www.Petfinder.com (or it may be org). Input the breed, age, sex and even the area where you are located. The price should be minimal.
Most times these are dogs that need homes but proably aren’t registered with the AKC. They DO make great dogs!
My corgi was abandoned out in the country near where I used to live. He is a wonderful, WONDERFUL dog.
Good luck!
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try looking for the corgi rescue association of america, that way you can love a dog, and give the dog the love they deserve
btw you dont waste money when you take care of a dog
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NOPE no referral from me unless I can forward your e-mail to them…..
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If you want to find a breeder near you here is a great site.
http://www.breeders.net
Also some breeders have older dogs that need homes so while looking at their websites or emailing them. Ask or look for their older dogs for sale. They are cheaper when they are older too.
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You do realize that they take a lot of training. they are herding dog. You will need to be alfa leader in the house. I owned one for 11 years. Please get the dog in to agility and obedience training. The is the one with the long tail and the big ears and has a fiddle front .
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I suggest that you contact the CWCNRT which is the national rescue associated with the Cardigan Welsh Corgi.
If you are more concerned about the money you will spend then the quality of dog, then I also suggest that you really look at why you want a dog. A cheap dog will cost you more in the long run because of unscrupulous breeding practices, lack of health clearances of the parents, puppies raised in bad conditions.
Let’s look at it this way, if you had the opportunity to purchase a new car with a warranty, dealer support and all the research backing up the car vs a used car with no record of it’s use, no warranty, and no dealer support, which would you choose? You should consider the same or more when you think about bringing a living, breathing being into your home. A breeder who is a member of the national parent club has to abide by a code of ethics in the care and breeding of their dogs. Many of those breeders offer guarantees on their puppies, will stand behind them for the life of the dog, mentor you and will provide you with a dog that meets your lifestyle. They health test the parents and strive to better the breed. Many don’t make money on puppies, usually loosing money.
As far as giving away dogs, yes many breeders will place older dogs in inspected homes with good references, usually at the cost of the altering of the dog or just slightly more. But I don’t know of anyone respectable and responsible that will give away a puppy.
Good luck and I honestly think you need to think about getting a dog a little longer if it’s a money issue.
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