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Lad - AKC
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About Lad - AKC
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Lad is a very dappled blue merle. He is a good sized puppy with white chrome in all the right places. Fluffy with strikingly beautiful blue eyes, he is a charmer. He was the first puppy to adventure into the yard when I let them out. He would make a great stud or stand out as a pet.
Genetics: Clear of DM, EIC and VWD.
This litter is registered with the AKC. Spay/neuter agreement required for registration transfer. Breeding rights available.
Dad: Red Bear AKC Registered Welsh Cardigan Corgi.
Mom: SS My Colorful Creation. Welsh Cardigan Corgi.
Our puppies are raised on a ranch where their parents have indoor/outdoor and heated/cooled runs plus play yards and friends. All our dogs enjoy a variety of ranch activities from helping irrigate hay fields, herd sheep, run/ride along on horseback rides and horse drawn wagon rides, stand up paddle boarding, ATV rides, long walks through the neighborhood and lots of love. We ensure all puppies have plenty of human, dog, cat, chicken, sheep , horse, neighbor, kid, etc socialization so they can fit in with their forever families. They are also trained to use doggie door, potty outside,enjoy bathing, used to nail trimming, crates, staying with the family and loving life.
Your new family member will be de-wormed with first 2 vaccinations. Dew claws removed. 2 year Health Guarantee.
$200 non-refundable deposit required to hold. Shipping at buyers expense. Purchase price to be paid for in full via Cash or Venmo prior to pick up day. We are happy to assist with local pick up, airport meet ups and inter-state as well as foreign transport.
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Coat Colors:
White
Gray
Blue
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Registrable
Pedigree
About The Seller
Bell S Ranch
Member for
1 year
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None for USDA
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Cardigan Welsh Corgi Puppies
About Cardigan Welsh Corgi Puppies
What should I know about Cardigan Welsh Corgis before buying one?
Cardigan Welsh Corgis have all the intelligence and affection of other Corgi breeds, but they’re a bit more active and feisty. Cardigans are loving, active dogs who enjoy spending time with family, playing games, and running wherever their little legs will take them. Full-grown, they typically weigh 25-38 pounds and stand 10-13 inches tall.
Are Cardigan Welsh Corgis safe around children?
Cardigan Welsh Corgis are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. This breed is known to be somewhat reckless with other dogs, cats, and pets, so they need socialization from an early age to live together. Cardigan Welsh Corgis get along fine with children and their families, but they’re wary of strangers and need time to warm up to new people. They're very vocal and bark quite a lot.
Can Cardigan Welsh Corgis keep up with an active lifestyle?
Cardigan Welsh Corgis may be small, but they’re big bundles of energy that need plenty of exercise to stay fit and happy. This breed enjoys playtime outdoors, long walks, sports like Frisbee, and herding. Cardigans love games, but their long back and short logs make it difficult and dangerous for them to jump high. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
What kind of coat care does a Cardigan Welsh Corgi require?
Cardigan Welsh Corgis have a short, weather-resistant outer coat and soft undercoat. They come in various shades of red, sable, brindle, black, and blue merle, and many have white markings on their chest, legs, muzzle, tail tip, or blaze. Cardigan Welsh Corgis shed their coats twice a year, and their grooming needs are minimal. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
How much space does a Cardigan Welsh Corgi need?
Cardigan Welsh Corgis are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. These dogs can live in apartments or homes. They like being outdoors but prefer to split their time between life indoors with the family and playtime in the yard. They are fairly easy to train.
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