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Biscuit red merle

Male, Born on 05/14/25 - 10 months
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Meet Biscuit, a heart-melting male Pembroke Welsh Corgi puppy ready to steal your heart! With his stunning red merle coat and one captivating blue eye, Biscuit is a one-of-a-kind charmer who turns heads wherever he goes. Biscuit is playful, cuddly, and smart! Biscuit loves belly rubs, chasing toys, and snuggling up for naps. He’s already showing that classic corgi spunk and loyalty. Biscuit’s unique coloring and heterochromia (two different eye colors) make him a rare gem. (His mother is a red fluffy!) Whether you’re looking for a loyal companion, a show-stopper for walks, or a furry friend to brighten your days, Biscuit is your guy! His fluffy fur, perky ears, and wiggly corgi butt make him the cutest addition to any loving home. To Adopt Biscuit: Please tell us about your home, experience with pets, and why you’d love to welcome Biscuit. Serious inquiries only, please. We want to ensure this little guy finds his perfect match! Call or text at [443 910-5235] to arrange a meet-and-greet or video call to meet this adorable pup. Don’t miss out on your chance to bring home this blue-eyed Biscuit – he’s ready to fill your life with love and corgi wiggles!
Coat Colors:
Brown/Chocolate
Medium Brown
White
Coat Pattern:
Merle
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Pembroke Welsh Corgi
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Are Pembroke Welsh Corgis a good breed to own?
With long bodies and short legs, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi has the nickname “dwarf dog” for a reason. They may be small, but the Pembroke has personality for days. These dogs like being in charge, keeping an eye on the house, and most of all, having fun. Full-grown, they typically weigh 24-30 pounds and stand 10-12 inches tall.
Are Pembroke Welsh Corgis good family dogs?
Pembroke Welsh Corgis are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Pembroke Welsh Corgis are good with kids as long as they’re respected. Pembrokes also can get along well with cats and other pets if they’re socialized at a young age, but they’re not usually fond of other dogs and may be domineering over nearby Corgis. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
How do I keep a Pembroke Welsh Corgi physically active?
This breed has endless energy and needs more exercise than their size may indicate. Pembroke Welsh Corgis enjoy long walks, running around the yard, agility training, and playing catch with Frisbees. They shouldn’t be allowed to jump too high because it’s not safe for their long back and short legs. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Do Pembroke Welsh Corgis shed a lot?
Pembroke Welsh Corgis have a long, thick, water-resistant outer coat of hard, straight hair and a short undercoat. They can be red, sable, fawn, or black and tan, all with white markings on the legs, chest, muzzle, or blaze (vertical line between the eyes). Pembrokes also may have a “fairy saddle” of hair on their shoulders pointing in a different direction than the rest of the coat. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Can a Pembroke Welsh Corgi live in an apartment?
Pembroke Welsh Corgis are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Pembrokes are small enough for apartment life, but they enjoy homes with spacious yards too. They like being outdoors, but they prefer to split their time between life inside with the family and playtime in the yard. They are fairly easy to train.
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