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Welsh Corgi Pembroke Puppies for sale in Whitland, Carmarthenshire

5 Welsh Corgi Pembroke Puppies for sale in Whitland, Carmarthenshire

The Pembroke Welsh Corgis, also known as PWC, may be small in stature, but they are full of character and bark impressively for their size. They are smaller than the Cardigan Corgi, but just as intelligent and thrive in a home environment. Over the years these charming dogs have fallen out of favour and as a result have been placed on the Kennel Club"s endangered domestic breeds list, even though they make wonderful companions and family dogs.

Read our Welsh Corgi Pembroke Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Welsh Corgi Pembroke dogs 5 KC Reg champ bloodlines & health tested parents - Advert 1
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5 KC Reg champ bloodlines & health tested parents

Welsh Corgi Pembroke

9 weeksAge
5Sex
£2,000Price

I am over the moon to introduce Foxy, she has been the most amazing self whelped, 1st time mum, to her little brood. These 5 amazing little boys have been born and raised in our family kitchen, where they have been the centre of attention and a source of constant cuddles and are well used to being in the heart of the home. Mum has Serbian bloodlines while dad is DNA Healt

CarmarthenCarmarthenshire (13mi)
5.00
1 review
Welsh Corgi Pembroke dogs Champion bloodlines on both sides, great with kids - Advert 2
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Champion bloodlines on both sides, great with kids

Welsh Corgi Pembroke

7 weeksAge
35Sex
£2,000Price

We are proud to announce the safe arrival of these chunky monkeys, which have been a ray of sunshine, and have been such a joy to be around. We have 2 young children, & the whole family were around to help mum welcome 8 gorgeous fluff balls safely into the world. There was excitements all around, and mum was a super woman, and has taken to motherhood like duck to water.

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LlandysulCeredigion (20mi)
5.00
17 reviews
Welsh Corgi Pembroke dogs 7 Beautiful little corgi boys - Advert 3
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7 Beautiful little corgi boys

Welsh Corgi Pembroke

12 weeksAge
7Sex
£1,100Price

1 Handsome boy available, he has had his 2nd vaccination and is ready for his forever loving home and to meet his new doggy friends. Beca has had the most beautiful babies all 7 boys are little fluff balls of fun and are super cute 🥰 Beca is a family pet but is also a working Pembrokeshire welsh corgi on our dairy farm and has the most amazing temperament and is a devote

CarmarthenCarmarthenshire (13mi)
5.00
1 review
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FAQs

How much does a Welsh Corgi Pembroke puppy cost?

The average cost of a purebred Welsh Corgi Pembroke puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £1349, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

What are the pros and cons of a Welsh Corgi Pembroke?

Pros of a Welsh Corgi Pembroke include their intelligence, friendliness, and adaptability, making them great companions and good with families. Cons include their high energy levels, which require regular exercise, and their tendency to develop back problems due to their long bodies. They can also be stubborn, requiring consistent training.

What is the life expectancy of a Welsh Corgi Pembroke?

The life expectancy of a Welsh Corgi Pembroke is typically around 12 to 15 years. With proper care, many can live into their mid-teens. Regular veterinary check-ups and a healthy lifestyle can help ensure a longer, happier life.

Is Welsh Corgi Pembroke a high maintanance dog?

The Welsh Corgi Pembroke is generally low to moderate maintenance. They require regular exercise and grooming, especially brushing to manage shedding. Their affectionate and intelligent nature makes them relatively easy to train.

Is a Welsh Corgi Pembroke a good house dog?

Yes, a Welsh Corgi Pembroke is a good house dog. They are friendly, intelligent, and adaptable, making them great companions in a home environment. However, they need regular exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy.