Deposit & Pickup Policy
To reserve a puppy, we require a $250 non-refundable, non-transferable deposit, which can be paid via Venmo. This deposit goes toward the total puppy price leaving a remaining final payment of $1,200 due at pickup.
We never ask for final payment in advance. The full payment is only made in person at pickup, after you’ve met your puppy. We want you to feel completely comfortable with your decision.
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Each of our puppies is lovingly raised, well-socialized, and comes to you pre-spoiled! We’re happy to schedule a FaceTime or video call so you can meet the puppies and their parents. You’ll also receive weekly updates as your puppy grows.
Our puppies are sold as PET ONLY.
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Your puppy will go home:
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Up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations and deworming
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Vet-checked for health before pickup
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With a starter pack that includes food, toys, treats, a scent blanket, and vet records
Potty Training Support
We begin potty training at 4 weeks old using alfalfa pellets in a litter box (available at Tractor Supply or most feed stores). This helps puppies associate the smell of grass with where to potty, making the transition to outdoor training smoother.
You can continue using the litter box in a playpen, but we recommend phasing it out after a few weeks, especially if you’ll be taking your puppy outside regularly throughout the day.
Crate & Playpen Setup
While crates are great for nighttime potty training, puppies should not be crated for more than 3 hours during the day. If you work outside the home, we recommend using a playpen setup during the day.
You can attach a crate to the playpen so it acts as a cozy sleeping area or “den.”
To keep your Corgi mentally stimulated, consider adding:
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Treat-dispensing dog puzzles
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A KONG toy filled with frozen canned puppy food or peanut butter (ensure it’s xylitol-free)
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Whole carrots, which are healthy and fun to chew
Feeding Guidelines
Corgis can be prone to weight gain, which may lead to back and spine issues. We strongly suggest:
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Following feeding guidelines on the back of the puppy food bag
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Avoiding free feeding, as it can encourage overeating and make training more difficult