πΆ Welsh Corgi Adoption & Rehoming
Find a loving Pembroke or Cardigan Welsh Corgi to adopt. Safe, private rehoming services available.
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πΆ Why Adopt a Welsh Corgi Through Pet Rehoming Network?
Choosing to adopt a Corgi through Pet Rehoming Network means giving a dog a second chance at a loving home. We specialize in **private, stress-free pet rehoming**, ensuring that every Corgi is placed with the perfect family.
β What Makes Our Adoption Process Different?
- β Carefully Screened Pets β Every Corgi in our program has been assessed for temperament, health, and compatibility.
- β Personalized Matchmaking β We take the time to match each Corgi with the right home based on lifestyle and preferences.
- β Stress-Free Transition β Our process allows Corgis to move directly from their current home to their new family, avoiding the stress of shelters.
- β Ongoing Support β We provide **guidance and post-adoption support** to ensure a smooth adjustment for both the dog and the adopter.
- β A Humane Alternative to Shelters β Many of our Corgis come from loving homes where their owners can no longer care for them, and we ensure they go directly to a pre-approved family.
By adopting through Pet Rehoming Network, youβre not only welcoming a wonderful companion into your home, but also helping a pet avoid the uncertainty of a shelter environment.
πΆ Ready to adopt? Browse our available Corgis or join our waiting list today!
π Available Welsh Corgis for Adoption
Looking to adopt a loving Welsh Corgi? Browse our available Pembroke & Cardigan Corgis below.
Cardigan Welsh Corgi For Adoption in Albuquerque New Mexico – Meet Guapo
Meet Guapo – Cardigan Welsh Corgi dog For Adoption in Albuquerque, NM
Have you been looking for a Cardigan Welsh Corgi dog for adoption in Albuquerque, NM and area?
Pet Rehoming Network is pleased to present Guapo, a very special pet in need of a loving, forever home.
Guapo is healthy and has been fixed, is up to date on shots and micro-chipped. This Cardigan Welsh Corgi dog has a loving personality and is good with children, dogs and cats.
Guapo will be rehomed with supplies and vet records. Adopt this deserving Cardigan Welsh Corgi dog in Albuquerque, NM today.
Birmingham AL – Bonded Welsh Corgi Mix Dogs For Adoption – Supplies Included – Adopt Cleo and Clay
Looking for a Dorgi dog for adoption near Birmingham Alabama? Cleo and Clay are a brother and sister pair of healthy 12 year old Welsh Corgi Miniature Dachshund mix dogs looking for a loving new home. Located in Wilsonville, about 20 minutes from Birmingham, this pair of adorable slightly senior dogs weigh about 25 pounds each.Β They have both been fixed and house-broken. Both Clay and Cleo are well-behaved little dogs. Adopt This delightful pair of bonded Dorgi dogs today!
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1 Amazing Pembroke Welsh Corgi Puppy For Adoption Near Philadelphia PA – Adopt Tucker
Looking for a Pembroke Welsh Corgi puppy to adopt near Philadelphia in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania? Tucker would love to be considered for the position of cherished family pet.
Just 1 year old and weighing 18lbs, this deserving 12 month old Corgi puppy is looking for a loving forever home anywhere within a reasonable distance of Willow Grove, which is near Philadelphia.
Tucker is what we call a “ready-to-love” dog. This adorable adoptable Pembroke Welsh Corgi puppy has been fixed, fully vaccinated, housebroken, and rate-trained – all you need to add is lots of love, care, companionship, and some daily activity. Tucker gets along well with respectful children, adults, new people, and other dogs. What a great little dog!
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Welsh Corgi Mix Dog For Adoption in Calgary – Supplies Included – Adopt Dolly
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NO LONGER AVAILABLE – Cardigan Welsh Corgi Gibsonia Pennsylvania
Simon is a very cute 5 year old Cardigan Welsh Corgi for adoption near Pittsburgh in Gibsonia PA. Simon is health and well behaved. He has been neutered, micro-chipped and is up to date on vaccinations. Simon will be rehomed with all supplies. Adopt this amazing Welsh Corgi today,
Boston Terrier Welsh Corgi Mix Dog For Adoption in Katy Texas – Supplies Included – Adopt Popcorn
Meet Popcorn, a delightful Welsh Corgi Boston Terrier Mix Dog for adoption by owner in Katy, Texas. Popcorn is in…
Welsh Corgi Australian Cattle Dog For Adoption Austin TX – Adopt Hydie White
Looking for a ravishing red head? If you are looking for small dogs for adoption in Austin TX, Hydie is waiting to meet you.Β Just 1 year old, Hydie is a Welsh Corgi Australian Cattle Dog mix for adoption near Austin, Texas, in Elgin.
Weighing just 25 pounds, Hydie gets along well with other dogs and older, respectful children, as well as adults. She is incredibly smart, and needs a new home with active owners who will engage her in play, take her for walks or runs, and give her the companionship she needs and deserves.
Schnauzer Corgi Mix Dog ADOPTED in Calgary AB – Meet Gracie
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ADOPTED – 9 YO Cardigan Welsh Corgi Mix Southern California
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π© Didn’t find your dream dog? Consider these breeds similar to the Welsh Corgi, check out our medium dogs for adoption list, or join our waiting list to be notified when a Corgi becomes available.
β Welsh Corgi Adoption FAQ
Thinking about adopting a Welsh Corgi? Below are answers to the most common questions about Corgis and the adoption process.
π Are Welsh Corgis good with children?
Yes, Corgis are generally great family dogs! They are affectionate and playful, but their herding instinct may cause them to nip at childrenβs heels. Early training and supervision are recommended.
π Are Welsh Corgis good with other pets?
Yes, most Corgis get along well with other dogs and even cats if properly socialized. However, due to their herding background, they may try to “herd” smaller animals.
π Do Welsh Corgis shed a lot?
Yes! Corgis have a thick double coat and shed year-round, with heavier shedding periods in spring and fall. Regular brushing helps control loose fur.
π Are Welsh Corgis hypoallergenic?
No, Welsh Corgis are not hypoallergenic. They shed frequently, which may trigger allergies in sensitive individuals.
π How much exercise do Welsh Corgis need?
Corgis are high-energy dogs that need at least 30-60 minutes of exercise daily. They enjoy walks, playtime, and mental stimulation.
π Can Welsh Corgis live in apartments?
Yes, Corgis can adapt to apartment living, but they need daily exercise and mental enrichment to prevent boredom-related behaviors like barking.
π What is the lifespan of a Welsh Corgi?
The average lifespan of a Pembroke or Cardigan Welsh Corgi is 12-15 years with proper care.
π What should I feed my Welsh Corgi?
A high-quality, well-balanced dog food is ideal. Corgis are prone to obesity, so portion control and regular exercise are essential.
π How do I adopt a Welsh Corgi?
Check our available Corgis for adoption. If you donβt see your perfect match, join our waiting list to be notified when a Corgi becomes available.
π Where can I find a Welsh Corgi for adoption?
You can adopt a Corgi right here on Pet Rehoming Network’s website, or check out our Welsh Corgi rescue resources.Β Β View our adoptable Corgis here.
πΆ Still have questions? Contact us at our dog rehoming team for more information about adopting or rehoming a Corgi.
πΎ Should You Adopt a Welsh Corgi?
Welsh Corgis are affectionate, intelligent, and full of personality. Originally bred as herding dogs, they are highly energetic and love being part of an active family. Before adopting a Corgi, here are some key things to consider.
β Why Corgis Make Amazing Pets
- β Highly Intelligent & Trainable β Corgis excel in obedience training and love mental challenges.
- β Affectionate & Loyal β They bond closely with their families and thrive on companionship.
- β Great for Active Households β Corgis have a lot of energy and enjoy long walks and playtime.
- β Compact Yet Sturdy β Their small size makes them great for apartments, but they still need exercise.
β οΈ Things to Consider Before Adopting
- β οΈ High Energy Levels β Requires daily exercise and mental stimulation.
- β οΈ Heavy Shedders β Their double coat sheds year-round and requires frequent brushing.
- β οΈ Strong-Willed β Corgis can be independent and need consistent training.
- β οΈ Herding Instinct β May nip at heels, especially in households with small children.
πΆ Think a Corgi is right for you? Browse our available Corgis or join our waiting list.
π Welsh Corgi Breed Information
The Welsh Corgi is a small but powerful herding breed known for its short legs, long body, and cheerful personality. There are two distinct types of Welsh Corgis: the Pembroke Welsh Corgi and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi. Both breeds are intelligent, affectionate, and make excellent companions.

πΎ Key Characteristics
- πΉ Size: 20-30 lbs (small but sturdy).
- πΉ Coat Type: Double-coated, sheds year-round.
- πΉ Temperament: Playful, alert, and highly intelligent.
- πΉ Energy Level: High β requires daily physical and mental stimulation.
- πΉ Training Needs: Smart but independent; benefits from firm, positive reinforcement.
- πΉ Life Expectancy: 12-15 years.
πΆ Considering a Corgi? Check out our available Corgis for adoption or join our waiting list.
π Pembroke vs. Cardigan Welsh Corgis β What’s the Difference?

While both the Pembroke Welsh Corgi and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi share similar traits, they are distinct breeds with key differences in appearance, personality, and history.
πΎ Key Differences Between Pembroke & Cardigan Corgis
Feature | Pembroke Welsh Corgi | Cardigan Welsh Corgi |
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Tail | Short (or docked) | Long & fluffy |
Body Shape | Smaller, more compact | Larger, heavier-boned |
Temperament | Outgoing, social, playful | More reserved, independent |
Ear Shape | Smaller, pointy | Larger, rounded |
Coat Colors | Red, sable, fawn, black & tan | More variety, including brindle & merle |
Herding Style | More intense, quicker movements | More deliberate, thoughtful |
πΆ Which Corgi is right for you? Both breeds make loving companions! Check out our available Corgis for adoption or join our waiting list.
π‘ Rehoming Your Welsh Corgi
We understand that rehoming your beloved Corgi is one of the hardest decisions youβll ever have to make. Whether due to life changes, health issues, or unforeseen circumstances, know that youβre not alone. At Pet Rehoming Network, we provide a compassionate, private, and safe rehoming service that prioritizes your Corgiβs well-being.
π A Loving Home for Your Corgi
Our goal is to match your Welsh Corgi with a responsible, loving adopter who will cherish them as much as you do. Every family we work with is carefully screened to ensure a safe and happy forever home.
πΉ How Our Corgi Rehoming Process Works
- Tell Us About Your Corgi β Fill out our rehoming request form so we can get to know your pet.
- We Search for the Perfect Match β We screen potential adopters to find someone who meets your Corgiβs needs.
- You Stay in Control β You make the final decision on who adopts your dog.
- A Smooth Transition β We guide both you and the adopter through the process to ensure a stress-free experience.
- Post-Adoption Support β We follow up with the new owners for several months after adoption and offer guidance and support to help ensure a smooth transition.
We replace heartache with hope and worry with peace of mind by ensuring your Corgiβs next home is one filled with love, care, and happiness.
π’ What Our Clients Say
“Rehoming our Corgi mix, Benny, was the hardest thing we ever had to do, but Pet Rehoming Network made it so much easier. They found an amazing new family who sends us updates, and we know Benny is happy. The peace of mind they provided was priceless.” β Benny’s Owner
π© Need to Rehome Your Welsh Corgi?
Weβre here to help. If you need to find a loving new home for your Corgi, start by submitting a rehoming request. Once we have your preliminary information, we can arrange a personal phone call to discuss your situation and how we can assist you.
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πΆ Popular Corgi Mixes for Adoption
Many Corgis are mixed with other breeds to create adorable, unique hybrid dogs. These Corgi mixes often inherit the Corgiβs intelligence and playfulness while blending traits from the other parent breed. Click on a mix below to learn more about each one!
- πΎ Dorgi (Corgi + Dachshund) β A long-bodied, short-legged mix with lots of energy.
- πΎ Corgipoo (Corgi + Poodle) β An intelligent, hypoallergenic mix with curly fur.
- πΎ Horgi (Corgi + Husky) β A fluffy, energetic companion with striking eyes.
- πΎ Chorgi (Corgi + Chihuahua) β A tiny but fearless mix with a big personality.
- πΎ Corgidor (Corgi + Labrador Retriever) β A friendly, medium-sized mix with great trainability.
- πΎ Augi (Corgi + Australian Shepherd) β A highly intelligent, active herding dog mix.
πΆ Interested in adopting a Corgi mix? Browse our available Corgis for adoption or join our waiting list to be notified when a Corgi mix becomes available.
π Breeds Similar to the Welsh Corgi
If you love Welsh Corgis, you may also be interested in adopting one of these similar breeds. These dogs share characteristics like intelligence, herding instincts, and affectionate temperaments.
- πΎ Miniature Dachshund β A small, long-bodied breed with an energetic and playful nature.
- πΎ Swedish Vallhund β A herding breed with a similar build to the Corgi but with a Viking history.
- πΎ Shetland Sheepdog β Intelligent, fluffy, and highly trainable, making a great family companion.
- πΎ Border Collie β Known for their intelligence and herding ability, ideal for active homes.
- πΎ Beagle β A compact, friendly breed with a curious and social personality.
πΆ Didnβt find your dream dog? Check out our available Corgis for adoption or join our waiting list to be notified when your perfect match becomes available.
π Welsh Corgi Rescue Resources
If youβre looking to adopt a Welsh Corgi from a rescue organization, there are several reputable breed-specific rescues dedicated to helping Corgis in need. Below are some trusted resources where you may find a Corgi available for adoption.
πΎ Corgi Rescue Organizations
- πΆ Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of America Rescue β A national rescue program dedicated to finding loving homes for Pembroke Welsh Corgis.
- πΆ CorgiAid β A nonprofit organization that provides financial and rescue support for Corgis in need.
- πΆ Cardigan Welsh Corgi National Rescue Trust β A national organization that helps Cardigan Welsh Corgis find new homes.
- πΆ Petfinder β A great place to search for Corgis in shelters and rescues near you.
πΎ Private Corgi Rehoming Services
If youβre looking for a specific type of Corgi or a privately rehomed dog, consider joining our Corgi Adoption Waiting List. Many of the Corgis in our private rehoming program are not listed with shelters or rescues.
πΆ Want to adopt a Corgi through our rehoming program? Check out our available Corgis for adoption or join our waiting list to be notified when one becomes available.