here at corgi haven we have corgi from young to older.
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| Breed: | Dog > Welsh Corgi (Pembroke) |
| Breeder: | Laura Paynter |
| Location: | Lucasville, OH |
| Date/Time: | Wednesday, Feb 17,2010 |
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You can see picture and video's at www.corgihaven.com.
They start at $250 plus shipping and go up to $1200 plus shipping.
You can find out more about our adorable loving corgi by going to ww.corgihaven.com.
I am a small breeder I only breed about 1 litter a year and not until my waiting list reaches 6 names. We have 3 already so hurry because the order deposit are paid is the order of picking. April is heat season for Heidi her information along with other's is on our web site.
We also have older loving corgi looking for loving homes.
Pleases fill out the applications and ask any questions you might have about a corgi your interested in.
We will answer most emails with in 3 days.
We look forward to matching you and a great corgi together.
Sincerely Laura Paynter
A Pembroke is between 10 and 12 inches (250 to 300 mm) tall at the withers (tallest point in the shoulders) and weighs no more than 30 lb (15 kg); dogs in peak condition weigh about 27 pounds (12 kg) for the male and the females are about 2 pounds (1 kg) lighter. Pembrokes can be red, sable, fawn, or black and tan with or without white markings on the legs, chest, neck, muzzle, underneath, and as a narrow blaze on the head. Too much white is considered a fault in show dogs. Historically, the Pembroke was a breed with a natural bob tail (very short tail). Due to the advent of docking, the trait was not aggressively pursued, with breeders focusing instead on other characteristics, and the tail artificially shortened if need be. Given that some countries are now banning docking, breeders are again attempting to select for dogs with the genes for natural bob tails. Corgis have a short undercoat as well as a longer thicker overcoat. These coats shed 1-3 times a year.
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