Updated 01/27/12
We do not have any corgi litters planned at this time .  Details on older puppies that may be available can be seen on our "available" page.
Corgi Puppy Info:
1) I will take names for those interested in puppies once a litter is planned.  Those who want to be "guaranteed" a puppy on a current or upcoming litter must not have a preference on coat length.  "Pick of the litter" is usually reserved to Hoedwig Kennels and/or to the stud dog owner. 
2) Puppies are sold on limited AKC registration
unless going to a conformation or strong performance home (i.e those wishing to achieve AKC, CKC or AHBA titles).
3)  Puppies are $900 for pet/performance (limited registration).  I
do not discrimanate in price between a fluffy, a normal coated puppy or male vs female.  You are buying a puppy from a breeder who puts emphasis on having health clearances on both sire and dam; where temperment is always kept in mind; and that were raised in a loving home and not in a kennel environment.
4)  Puppies can  leave for their new homes around 10 weeks of age.  They will have received one, if not two, puppy vaccines and several wormings. They will have been exposed to other animals and children.
5)  Copies of the parents' clearances are included in each puppy pack.  OFA information is available at
www.offa.org.  (We do eye cerf's and OFA/PENNHIP for any dog we plan on breeding.)
6)  Puppies are registered with the AKC.  For puppies sold with limited registration, proof of spay or neuter must be provided prior to release of the puppy's registration form.

** A quick note on fluffies**  A fluffy is a longer haired corgi and while we do not purposely breed for them, we do occasionaly see them in our litters as I put an empahsis on temperment, trainability and health rather than coat length.  Fluffies tend to have the better structure and more often than not, the best personalities in a litter of puppies making them very suitable for performance events as well as incredibly cute pets.  They tend to shed the same amount of coat as a "normal" coated dog due to their undercoat being the same as it is only their outer coat that is longer in length.