A Welsh Corgi (Cardigan) is a Small sized dog with a Short length coat that sheds. THEY NEED EXERCISING FOR Up to 1 hour per day.
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puppies were KC registered LAST YEAR (2021)
Welsh Corgi (Cardigan) Puppies for sale OR TO RESERVE
Sorry, puppies are in very high demand and we have no Welsh Corgi (Cardigan) litters being advertised at the moment. To get on a puppy waiting list please search our Welsh Corgi (Cardigan) breeder pages below and get in touch with them directly. Breeders often have long waiting lists for puppies and might never display a litter advert
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Welsh Corgi (Cardigan) Breeders
3 Welsh Corgi (Cardigan) breeders available
Brynlluan Welsh Corgis (Cardigan)
John Essenhigh & Huw Bishop  Llanelli
Show
Tamlin Welsh Corgis (Cardigan)
Brooke Taylor  Spalding
Show
Welsh Corgi (Cardigans)
William Evans  Llanelli
Dual Purpose (Show & Working)
Our breeder showcase highlights some of the best Welsh Corgi (Cardigan) breeders in the UK. If you are interested in finding a Welsh Corgi (Cardigan) puppy to be part of your family, please visit the breeder pages and get in touch with them today - remember, popular breeders will often have long waiting lists for their puppies and may never display a puppies for sale advert.
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Where to find more information ABOUT THE Welsh Corgi (Cardigan)
The UK Kennel Club
The Kennel Club is the largest organisation in the UK devoted to dog health, welfare and training.
They run a registration service for all breeds of pedigree dogs and are the only organisation recognised by UKAS (the UK accreditation service) to certify dog breeders as part of their Assured Breeders Scheme.
Breed clubs are run by enthusiasts with a wealth of information and knowledge about their breeds. They can advise you on all aspects of owning their breed of dog, both the positives and the challenges, so if you want to know more about a breed, please do get in touch with them. They also often have puppy co-ordinators who can help you find members of their club with puppies for sale.
A full list of all the breed clubs can be found on the Kennel Club website, and a link to the national breed club can be found below.