If you are considering getting a Corgi, you'll want to check out the incredible book "The Complete Guide to Corgis". It's written in an easy-to-understand way but still has the expert knowledge to help any new owner successfully raise their Corgi from puppy to old-age. It's widely available, so pick up a copy if you see one, or click here to grab one on Amazon.
Famously the beloved pet of Queen Elizabeth II of England, the Corgi has a special place in the hearts of royal-watchers and lovers of all things British. Bringing its owner the joys of a companion who is affectionate, tolerant, intelligent and highly trainable, it’s no wonder the royal family stays loyal to the breed. Originally a herding dog, the Corgi is well known for its long torso and for being mischievous if not kept busy. Be sure to train your Corgi well on barking manners, as this can become a nuisance if not addressed. Overall, the Corgi is a bloody good four-legged companion, whether you’re of royal breeding or not.
If you can't find the right Corgi Rescue that you’re searching for in your state, check below the listings for links to other Rescues in nearby states who may have exactly what you are looking for.
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Corgi Rescues in the USA
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