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.
Thanks. Nothing says "welcome" better than a wagging tail...oops, unless it's a corgi. Then you have to rely on their corgi smile and "riverdance" when you come home...
you do the neatest things.. thanks for the Happy Easter..Best to you and all you love this beautiful season.. Easter is like New Years in Spring!! My favorite time of year.. love, gail, gizmo, yogi and freinds.
No, I'm fostering a dog that was going to put down at the animal shelter. So he's not from a rescue. I am trying to rehabilitate him and get him adopted to a nice home.
I knew it was going to be hard for me from the get go. But I truly feel that he's worth trying to help and find a good home. So I've been trying to not get terribly attached to the boy. I honestly don't know how you do it as a breeder. I couldn't let go of those puppies. Thankfully, I don't have the resources or the funds so I will never have to think about it too much.
I did get lucky, Milo is very good considering he's been out on the street for who knows how long. He hasn't even tried to potty in the house. I don't even have to leash train him cause he's so good. I just wish all the dogs got along, that would make things easier.
Thanks for the Easter greeting. That was precious. I hope you had a good Easter. I've been fighting bronchitis since last Thursday so my Easter wasn't very good.
hello wendy, I hope your and family are well, I sit down to have taken so much in responding but here we have too much work and I am preparing several dogs for their presentations in shows. It was also very pleasing to talk with you for telephone and it desires too much the arrival of those puppies. Rosie returns now to showrings this next 18 and 19 of April with judges brazileƱos, Canadians and Mexicans I will already comment you as it was us.
greetings and we are in contact.
I wish I had a choice as to who gets to adopt Milo but that's still the Shelter's decision. So I very much hope they find him a good home after he gets fully treated for his heart worms. I know he will make an excellent first dog and maybe family dog too (not sure how he would react to toddlers.)
Thanks for the get well wishes. I am feeling much better now. Now they have decided that I have pneumonitis. I go back to the dr. on Monday. Hopefully, he'll release me to go back to then. He has me on bedrest and it's not been fun! Of course, the dogs are enjoying me being home. Glad you had a good Easter!
Kristi
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Hope spring is treating all of you well, and the sun is shinning there.
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I did get lucky, Milo is very good considering he's been out on the street for who knows how long. He hasn't even tried to potty in the house. I don't even have to leash train him cause he's so good. I just wish all the dogs got along, that would make things easier.
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ZdogZ
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greetings and we are in contact.
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