WELCOME TO HOME RAISE PEMBROKE WELSH CORGI

Welcome to the Wonderful World of Pembroke Welsh Corgis!
Your Ultimate Guide to Everything Corgi – From History and Care to Fun Facts and Adoption
Whether you’re a proud Corgi owner, a potential pet parent, or simply a fan of these charming little dogs, you’ve come to the right place! Our mission is to provide you with all the information you need about the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, one of the most beloved and unique dog breeds in the world.
Meet the Pembroke Welsh Corgi
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a small but sturdy dog, known for its outgoing personality, intelligent nature, and, of course, its signature short legs and fluffy coat. Originally bred to herd cattle in Wales, Corgis are now cherished as family companions, excelling in both playful antics and loyal companionship.
These lovable dogs are adored for their big hearts, affection for their families, and natural knack for making everyone smile with their adorable appearance and clever tricks. Learn more about the breed’s history, temperament, and the traits that make Corgis so special.
Caring for Your Corgi
Caring for a Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a rewarding experience, but it comes with its own set of responsibilities. Here, we provide expert advice on everything from feeding and grooming to training and exercise needs. Whether you’re a first-time Corgi owner or an experienced dog lover, we’ve got tips to help you create a happy, healthy life for your Corgi.
- Exercise: Corgis are active and energetic, so they need plenty of playtime and walks to stay healthy.
- Grooming: These fluffy dogs shed year-round, but regular brushing will help keep their coats in top condition.
- Training: Corgis are highly intelligent and eager to please, making them easy to train with positive reinforcement.

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM A REPUTABLE BREEDER
A reputable breeder will certainly have as many, if not more, questions for you as you have for them. Please be open and honest about yourself and your lifestyle. The breeder will want to place each puppy in the most suitable, permanent home possible for that puppy… and each puppy in a litter is different.
Make the breeder aware if the puppy is intended purely as a companion or if you also, for example, might like to dip a toe into the worlds of showing, agility or obedience. Again, not every puppy in a litter will suit each activity. If the puppy is to be a companion only try to be open-minded in terms of the colour and gender you will consider- carefully bred and reared Pembroke puppies are not plentiful … and that is the sort you ought to be wanting.