Sunrise Corgis

AKC Registered Pembroke Welsh Corgi...The last breed you'll ever own!

We are located in Western Pennsylvania, one hour north of Pittsburgh.   Our dogs are raised & bred as part of our family. They are spoiled and love it!

Our exceptional AKC Pembroke Welsh Corgis are farm raised and well socialized.  We guarantee our puppies to be healthy, correct and have an excellent temperament.  As Pembroke Welsh Corgis breeders we are dedicated to raising quality individuals with traits suitable for show and/or loving and loyal family pets.

Our puppies are raised around horses, other dogs, cats and kids so they are well socialized.  All puppies go to their new homes with a vet check, all puppy shots, worming, dew claws removed, tails docked,  and a special gift basket to get you started.  Every puppy is seen by a DVM at least two times before they are placed in their new homes.  We have our veterinarian do the shots, tails, and dew clawing to be sure that the health of our puppies is done proper.  We don't believe in saving money by doing these vital operations and injections by ourselves!   The general health of each puppy is guaranteed.
 
Puppies will not leave any earlier than 8 weeks of age.
 
We are very proud of our wonderful puppies, and equally proud of the quality homes into which they are placed. We carefully screen all potential puppy buyers to ensure that each of our puppies is going to a loving, knowledgeable, capable and permanent home. We make sure potential owners are able to provide all necessities for a happy healthy puppy, including proper nutrition, regular exercise, veterinary care and a safe, clean and secure environment, preferable with a fenced yard. We also instruct new owners about the care and needs of the breed. We sincerely hope that all of our puppy placements will be permanent, but we are always willing to take a dog or puppy back in the unfortunate event that the new owners are unable to keep it for any reason.

Here is a picture of our 4 boys;
Austin, Mason, Ross, and Snuggle Bear going down the slip and slide (Summer '07).