Preferred Corgi Breeders

Corgi Breeders with Hearts

Corgis are a delightful breed of dog that are beloved for their charming personalities and loyalty to their owners. These small but mighty dogs are intelligent, playful, and have a great sense of humor. They are also highly adaptable, making them perfect for different types of families and living situations. Despite their short legs, corgis are energetic and love to play, making them excellent companions for outdoor activities. Furthermore, their affectionate nature and ability to form strong bonds with their owners make them a popular choice for therapy and service work. With their adorable looks and endearing personalities, corgis truly capture the hearts of dog lovers everywhere.

Below are breeders that we have personally worked with and know that their pups are raised in fantastic environments.

  • Bluemoon Pembroke Welsh Corgi

    Location: Sanger, Texas

    Bluemoon Corgis is a prograam that has been around for over 25 years. They raise fantastic show and working line Corgis and put a huge emphasis on quality on Socilaization. Check out Blue Moons Facebook Page at the Link below!

  • Lucky Rowel Corgis

    Location: Stephenville, Texas

    Lucky Rowel Corgisstrive to ensure that your puppy has the best possible start in life, with good genetics, proper nutrition, and plenty of socialization. They take the time to properly socialize their pups so they are comfortable interacting with humans and other animals.

  • Rising JM Pembrokes

    Location: Hico, Texas

    Michelle with Rising JM Pembrokes breeds AKC registered Corgis puppies that are just too cute! Her pups are well socialized and raised in housed, handled by the entire family. They are not a big kennel. So there is plenty of love to go around for all of her furr babies. Interested in a Rising JM Pembrok Corgi? Learn more at their Facebook page below!

  • Corgi Craze

    Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Justin & Meagan are the owners of Corgi Craze.

    Justin is a journeyman electrician who has been in the field for over 5 years. I (Meagan) am currently finishing my fieldwork II rotations for Occupational Therapy school, which means I am so close to becoming a licensed practitioner.

    Before even being admitted into OT school, I knew I wanted to do animal assisted therapy. I began doing research and came to a decision to use corgis, they have a strong work ethic, empathetic nature, and are not intimidating.