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Here is the breeder referral from the pw corgi club of america - http://pwcca.org/memberlist.cfm
BTW, on the subject of working from home, get a crate and lots of chew and chase toys. In the beginning, I could hardly WFH because Dixie wanted tons of my attention. I am currently, waiting until she is closer to 16 weeks so I can crate her longer and also looking into 2-3x a week daycare so I can actually do a full day of WFH.
Definitely check out the member list on the club site if you haven't yet. Have you considered having a puppy shipped? It costs more obviously, but breeders do it fairly frequently.
The other thing is, some breeders can get a little huffy when people want a certain color puppy. A lot of breeders will insist they choose your puppy for you so you really have little say in the color. And wanting a BHT in particular will be more difficult to find as they seem to be not as common. Have you considered a cardigan maybe...?
Thank you for all the responses everyone. We've contacted nearly everyone on the member list for both the Washington and the Oregon clubs already and haven't had much luck.
Thanks for the advice when WFH and the insight to the breeders.
I'll email the person in Selah right now. If by chance anyone hears of any Tris please shoot me a message or post in here. It'd be much appreciated!
Thanks again for all the responses!
How much time in between did you wait before contacting all of these breeders? That's like, a TON! None were willing to even put you on a waiting list for an upcoming litter...?
Just a little note that this is prime dog show season which keeps many breeders away from home and on the road weeks at a time. Last weekend was the Cascade Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club Regional Specialty followed by the Nisqually Dog Show. This weekend is the Olympic Kennel Club show in Enumclaw.
At the CPWCC specialty I saw only one BHT and she was in the obedience ring. There were none at the Nisqually show. All the other tris were red heads at both shows. I have been on a waiting list for over a year now for our next pup (RHT) so I totally understand how frustrating it is to wait... but remember that good things come to those who wait! A responsible breeder isn't going to breed their dogs every heat cycle. Don't give up, keep the faith and soon the perfect pup will be coming home with you. :)
http://seattle.ebayclassifieds.com/dogs-puppies/tacoma/akc-corgi-pu...
There seems to be one black headed tri pup in this litter.
I replied to this post 8/19/11; I just saw that my reply was blank.
We have two tris from Carrie Hale (with Joyce Gilpin and Cheri Helsdon). Carrie is a very serious corgi breeder and VP of Cascade Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club, last I heard. We visited her this June; she had a litter sired by Dante (Gwynnie's sire, Al's grandsire). She has been breeding tri pems quite a while, we feel fortunate to have gotten our dogs from her. This last litter was her first in over 2 years, so she may not be having another soon, but definitely talk to her, she would be a good starting point, well worth talking to.
I recently blundered into a tri corgi pup from a breeder in Selah, WA.
Also contact http://www.mycorgi.com/profile/Tracey75 LaVerne & Shirley, Wenatchee, they have two gorgeous tris.
Contact http://www.mycorgi.com/profile/ChristineMKemp446. Her gawjus tris are related to our dogs through... Dante? ; right now I can't remember the kennel they came from...
Tris are beautiful, bu those black backs get hot above timberline in the summer sun. In a perfect world, I might consider a light-colored red. If your black-backed tri gets hot in summer sun above timberline, check out the Chillybuddy dog cooling vest.
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