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Here is a link to the Pembroke Welsh Cogi Club of the Potomac. Scroll down and there is a listing of breeder is PA.
You aren't going to get a quality corgi "soon". I worked in a PA rescue for a while. Be wary of any breeder that uses ACA, is from or near Lancaster County, or doesn't do health checks. Typically these are puppy mills. PA has a huge problem with Amish puppy mills. I'd start where Linda has directed. You'll want a breeder that does all the breed health screenings. However, breeders that are reputable and good will place due to personality and typically have wait lists. So you might not get a Corgi for 6-12 months from a good breeder. GL!
Andrea....that is my biggest concern, someone unknowingly getting a pup from one those Amish puppy mills.
Chrissi....if you don't have your heart set on a little puppy you may have luck with the reputable breeders getting an older pup or a young adult. I have never had a corgi puppy, all mine have been adults. Two were rescues, one from his original breeder because the people who took him has a pup couldn't keep him. The other from a corgi rescue. My third is from the same breeder who we got the one from because his temperament was so wonderful....she wasn't a rescue but being retired from showing/breeding and they wanted to place her in a loving home.
As others have mentioned, the PWC Club has a list of breeders in the area. We got our Corgi from Gigi Fitzgerald and have been very happy with her.
You could also try the regular PWCCA breeder list: http://pwcca.org/memberlist.cfm
Also if you're looking for a puppy from a breeder, don't use the word "adopt." You're buying a puppy. Some breeders get all huffy about that.
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