If you have found a corgi or corgi mix in trouble that requires adoption, please contact someone in your area listed below. These folks are dedicated to finding good homes. If you wish to adopt a corgi, please apply with these organizations.
National Organizations
Pembroke Welsh Corgi Rescue Pembroke Welsh Corgi Rescue Network
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Cardigan Welsh Corgi Rescue |
Independent Rescuers
There are numerous independent rescuers. If you need to place a dog, and are unable to find help through the national contacts listed above, please contact Nancy Moncrieff for help in locating a local rescue resource. Please describe your dog, your location, and give explicit permission to forward your note to other rescuers in your e-mail.
If you are interested in adopting a dog from an independent rescuer or a shelter, please check Petfinder to locate a corgi or corgi mix in your area.
Many wonderful people work very hard to help corgis who must find a new home.
Links to Other Corgi Sites
- Corgi-L, the e-mail list for corgi lovers everywhere
- Cardigan Welsh Corgi Club of America
- Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of America
- The Cardigan Welsh Corgi National Rescue Trust
- The Cardigan Welsh Corgi Health Foundation
Facebook Groups and Pages
- Corgi Rescues of America
- North Texas Corgi Rescue
- Top of Texas Corgi Rescue
- Sunshine Corgi Rescue
- Corgi-L
Other Links
- The American Kennel Club
- The Orthopedic Foundation for Animals.
This site has a lot of information about genetic health problems in dogs, particularly hip dysplasia. The site includes an extensive database of dogs who have passed OFA screening (dogs who are not dysplastic).