I have a dedicated love for the Pembroke Welsh Corgi. These mighty dogs in their little packages are highly intelligent, sturdy, loyal and quite entertaining. I breed the Corgi for ideal standards and great personalities. All my dogs live in the house w/me and are a part of the family.
All my Low Rider's have Champion pedigree's and go threw testing requirements to promote a healthy sound Corgi. I look for smooth movement, flat toplines, great expression, thick sturdy bone, and most importantly..MIND! My dogs get the utmost of care and love and expect the same from any puppy buyers. All my Low Rider's are fed Eukanuba and Sentinel given monthly. My puppies are raised in the home w/my family and are socialized several times a day. I have an AKC Registered Veterinarian who I have a wonderful relationship w/and handles all of the care on my Low Rider adults and pups. Puppies have their nails trimmed every week w/dewormings starting at 2 wks of age and every other wk. following the initial deworming along w/vaccinations at 6 wks before going to their new homes at 8 wks of age. All puppies are sold on a Limited Registration unless references are provided and I feel your worthy of an Open Registration. Contracts per agreement will be signed before releasing said dog. I will allow my studs to service a very selective few outside females upon my evaluation of said females and a health certificate from a veterinarian. I have acquired a Kennel License for my county which allows the county and city to come unannounced to inspect my kennel, and of course AKC. I have also acquired a Vendor's License which makes me pay taxes on my dogs. As a breeder, I feel it is my duty to educate any new owner and be there for the life of any puppy I produce and place.
Hehe, I get that... with one I have enough fur left over after grooming to make a second dog! I understand what you mean though, I havent had Ludo for very long and I'm thinking of getting another already! They're so smart!
Yes, his age is showing and causing him to slow down quite a bit these past few months. We do miss some of the activities we used to be able to do with him. We are actually very lucky that he has lived such a full life considering that he has lived with epilepsy for about 8 years and now recently diagnosed with a form of lupus. I think if it weren't for the meds he would be a little more active. But we are just happy that he is still with us. I would love to have all those corgi facing smiling at me every day!!
Hi, Welcome! This is Richard. I inquired about "Teddy" sometime ago.
We got our puppy from a local breeder, but it wasn't a good experience.
We're already thinking about getting one more.lol.
You corgis are beautiful!!!
Your Corgis are quite beautiful. I have yet to get a good picture with all my babies together. We have four Corgis right now. How long have you been breeding Corgis?
Your Very Welcome, what a very cool Thank You note, is it hard to do? It looks so cool. I wish I was more computer savvy! Thanks for the compliment on Lance, he is our Blue Merle Cardigan Welsh Corgi. We never knew what a Blue Merle was until we got him. The Blue Merles vary so much in coloring. Lance's Dad had a lot more grey.
Thank you! Oreo is probably the best dog we have ever had! He is so well behaved and great with the kids. He's so mellow too. We absolutely love him.
You have some goregous puppies yourself!
Hi there! I see the resemblance, too. I guess it's the red mask - they also have an identical glint in their eyes. It's so cute. The breeder my parents got Ofelia from (as a gift to me) is in Pennsylvania - I'm not sure where she acquired her stock. Your corgis are beautiful.
Eating like troopers! Tried to get photos today but all still sleepy heads so not too exciting but will be posting some. They are 3 weeks old today.
You were on puppyfind, do you also have pups right now?
What color is your new pup going to be?
I like your "baron". Is he a pup you raised?
I will let you know when I get puppy photos together.
Calling it quits for tonight... 1:am :(
Yeah, I have no idea how well Ofelia would do either. I know she likes to herd my niece and nephew, but that doesn't mean she'd be good at herding livestock. We'll see, I guess. It's kind of expensive, so I have to wait until I have enough money saved to do it regularly. I don't want to get her started in yet until I can bring her on a regular basis. Once a week maybe.
yes it is so hard to choose a pup in the early weeks because you cant yet tell so much on their personality. I have seen breeders take a deposit from buyers for a lottery position of choosing pups after 8 weeks of age. At first glance it struck me as odd but after thinking about it, as a breeder that values personality more that markings it is not a bad idea.
yes i get on a role and dont quit when i should... and i pay for it at 630am in the morning during the week!! but even on the weekends i cant sleep past 8:30 even when i try. My computer is a fun outlet I do for my own enjoyment mostly after my son goes to bed. Speaking of which your web page is awsome !! did you do it all yourself??
have you been flying out to Co to see the pups multiple times?? I know the all black, lack of white markings, I like are not show ring flashy desirable but I think they make for a striking dog ( I personally love the looks of my Jacq 4 mth pup in my photos).
I dont remember do you show? I had a collared Black tri that was from Windsor Uk bloodlines but I gave up on that idea very quickly after talking frankly with many sharing breeders at a couple of shows .. more political and clicky than horse shows and that was bad enough! Life is too short to deal with that IMHO !
I got my first Corgi about 7 years ago. Basil definately convinced me that this was the breed for me. Unfortunately Basil was taken from me two years ago. He was killed in a trap that was set in the ditch near our home. We were taking a walk when it happened. Long story, but it is now illegal to set traps in the right-of-way in Nebraska. Right now I have four Corgis. I am considering breeding my two youngest Corgis, but will have all the testing done to be sure that they are sound in addition to just being so darn beautiful! I waited over a year for my little male. Keeping in touch with the breeder the whole time. We have developed a friendship and appreciate being able to learn from her experience. Brodie (10 months) is the first pup in years that she has allowed to go with a full registration. They wanted to be sure that we were a good fit. Our Fergie (year and four months) came from working dogs--she has beautiful confirmation and personality plus. I'm of the same mind as you, that I want to do it right. Do you have recommendations on reading materials? Anything you thought was especially helpful? My vet is wonderful... not overlly experienced with the breed, but willing to go out of his way with providing me assistance. I can see why you are happy with your dogs. They look beautiful and very happy.
I can't stop looking at your pics, your herd is beautiful!! I've discovered corgis are like potato chips, you can't have just one! I can't wait until I get a place with a backyard so I expand the family!
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Gail
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Gail L
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Richard
We got our puppy from a local breeder, but it wasn't a good experience.
We're already thinking about getting one more.lol.
You corgis are beautiful!!!
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Richard
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Kristen
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Natalie, Lance &Tucker
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Natalie, Lance &Tucker
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Jenni & Dave Fields
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Natalie, Lance &Tucker
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Corgi lover! (Misty)
You have some goregous puppies yourself!
Oct 9, 2008
Mariana
Oct 9, 2008
Leasa
You were on puppyfind, do you also have pups right now?
Oct 9, 2008
Leasa
I like your "baron". Is he a pup you raised?
I will let you know when I get puppy photos together.
Calling it quits for tonight... 1:am :(
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Mariana
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Leasa
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Leasa
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Leasa
Oct 11, 2008
Leasa
I dont remember do you show? I had a collared Black tri that was from Windsor Uk bloodlines but I gave up on that idea very quickly after talking frankly with many sharing breeders at a couple of shows .. more political and clicky than horse shows and that was bad enough! Life is too short to deal with that IMHO !
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Mariana
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