Pembroke Welsh Corgi Breeders
The following PWCCGS members may
have Pembroke Welsh Corgis puppies or young adults or stud services available:
AUBREY
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Cindy
& Vince Savioli
16 Summit Ave.
Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927
ph. 973-455-1243
» contact
stud services
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BELLISSIMO
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Anthony and Debra Pepe
8 Spring Run Lane
Stewartsville, NJ 08886
ph 908.387.8480
» contact
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BRUMBAER
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Sue
King & Karen Fruhmann
229 Old Croton Road
Flemington, NJ 08822
ph 908.788.0704
» contact
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CALISTA
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John
and Gaye Georges
11 Creek Road
Smithtown, NY 11787
ph 631.382.4990
fax 631.382.4990
» contact
stud services
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CORRIDA
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Irene
G. Ferrant
60 Catherine Avenue
Red Bank, NJ 07701
ph 732.383.7433
» contact
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FAIRYSTEED
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Karen
Gunzel
433 Dupont Ave
Hopatcong, NJ 07843
ph 973 810 2547
cell 201 310 4220
» contact
stud
services |
HARMONY
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Melody
Kist
PO Box 456
Three Bridges, NJ 08887
ph 908.806.3327
» contact
stud services
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NCHANTED
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Carol Braunstein
85 West Fifth Street
Pottstown, PA 19464
ph
610.326.8383
» contact
puppies available
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PUTNAM
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Jane
P. McCormick
PO Box 97
Trumbauersville, PA 18970
ph 215.536.9401
» contact |
REINWOOD
/WINDCREST
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Mary-Elizabeth
Simpson
88 Farms Road
Stamford, CT 06903
ph 203.609.0649
fax 203.609.0648
» contact
stud services
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PWCCGS Puppy Referral "Helping well-bred corgis find their way into loving
homes"
Contact chairperson:
Irene
Ferrant
732.383.7433
Through this service, we put prospective homes for
corgi puppies in touch with PWCCGS member-breeders who have puppies
available. If no puppies are currently "on the ground",
your name will be put on a waiting list.
If you are anxious for a corgi, please don't go to a pet shop.
Many Pembroke Welsh Corgi puppies end up coming into
our rescue program because they
were an impulse purchase from a pet shop. Often people fall for
the cute puppy in the store without giving consideration to what
the dog will be like when it is an adult. Corgis were originally
bred to move 1000 pound cattle and move large herds of sheep. Because
of this, they are a head strong little dog that can be stubborn
and think independently. They require consistent, firm training.
They can be a loud, energetic dog and they require
a lot of exercise. They shed. They can shed a lot.
If you are placed on a waiting list, be patient. Or, consider adopting
a Pembroke Welsh Corgi rescue dog.
Either way, review the resource links below before
you bring any dog into your home!

Helping You to Decide
The American Kennel Club has put together some excellent articles
that you should read that cover the following:

Our parent club, The
Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of America, also has some information
on their site that might help you decide if a Pembroke Welsh Corgi
is for you. |