R&C Corgi
Corgi Puppy Waitlist
Thank you for your interest in joining the waitlist for our next corgi litter! Please complete the form below to reserve your spot. We will contact you with updates and further details.
February 2025 : At this time we do not have any litters. Once we have a list created we will look into breeding Brie.
Form FieldsFull Name:(Required)Example: Jane Doe
Email Address:(Required)Example: jane.doe@example.com
Phone Number:(Optional, but helpful for quick communication)
Preferred Gender of Puppy:
MaleFemaleNo PreferencePreferred Coat Color (if any):Example: Red & White, Tricolor, No Preference
Have You Owned a Corgi Before?
YesNoWhy Are You Interested in a Corgi?A short answer to understand your needs (e.g., family pet, companion, agility, etc.)
Do You Have Other Pets?If yes, please describe.
Your Living Situation:
House with YardApartmentOther (please specify)How Did You Hear About Us?Example: Website, Social Media, Referral
Additional Notes or Questions:Anything else you'd like us to know?
Form InstructionsOnce you submit the form, we will review your information and contact you to confirm your spot on the waitlist.A small deposit may be required to secure your place. (If applicable, mention your deposit policy here.)Please note that completing this form does not guarantee immediate availability, but we will do our best to accommodate your preferences. Please email us with the questions above. You can copy and past form to the reply email form. Thank you!
Email Address:(Required)Example: jane.doe@example.com
Phone Number:(Optional, but helpful for quick communication)
Preferred Gender of Puppy:
MaleFemaleNo PreferencePreferred Coat Color (if any):Example: Red & White, Tricolor, No Preference
Have You Owned a Corgi Before?
YesNoWhy Are You Interested in a Corgi?A short answer to understand your needs (e.g., family pet, companion, agility, etc.)
Do You Have Other Pets?If yes, please describe.
Your Living Situation:
House with YardApartmentOther (please specify)How Did You Hear About Us?Example: Website, Social Media, Referral
Additional Notes or Questions:Anything else you'd like us to know?
Form InstructionsOnce you submit the form, we will review your information and contact you to confirm your spot on the waitlist.A small deposit may be required to secure your place. (If applicable, mention your deposit policy here.)Please note that completing this form does not guarantee immediate availability, but we will do our best to accommodate your preferences. Please email us with the questions above. You can copy and past form to the reply email form. Thank you!
Double the trouble, double the fun! Sunny & Jov'ie, our dynamic duo, spreading pawsitivity everywhere!
Lainey and her new Momma!
Chole and her new Momma!
Molly and her new Momma!
Lainey in her new home
Chloe in her new home!
Molly in her new home!
Miss Mavis and her new Family!
Miss Mavis
Olivers New Family
Olivers New Family!
This is Brie and Pitchy they are the best of Buddys! Brie rasied Pitchy as a kitten and you can see how kind hearted Corgi's are to animal. We have really been blessed with our fur family!
Meet Jov'ie
🌸 Introducing Jov'ie! 🌸We’re so excited to announce the newest member of our family—Jov'ie, our sweet and spirited little girl!
Right now, she’s busy growing, playing, and stealing hearts with her charm, but in a few years, she’ll step into her role as one of our exceptional breeding mommas. Jov'ie is everything we hoped for—beautiful, healthy, and with a loving temperament that’s sure to shine through in her future litters.
We can’t wait to watch her grow into her potential and eventually bring her amazing qualities to the next generation. For now, she’s just our little bundle of joy, enjoying life one belly rub and cuddle at a time. 💕
Stay tuned for updates as Jov'ie grows!
Right now, she’s busy growing, playing, and stealing hearts with her charm, but in a few years, she’ll step into her role as one of our exceptional breeding mommas. Jov'ie is everything we hoped for—beautiful, healthy, and with a loving temperament that’s sure to shine through in her future litters.
We can’t wait to watch her grow into her potential and eventually bring her amazing qualities to the next generation. For now, she’s just our little bundle of joy, enjoying life one belly rub and cuddle at a time. 💕
Stay tuned for updates as Jov'ie grows!
Jov'ie
Puppy Pigg's
Sweet Girl
R&C Corgi
"Corgi Companion"
R&C Corgi, our mission is to breed healthy, happy, and well-socialized Corgis that bring joy and companionship to families. We are committed to responsible breeding practices, prioritizing the health and temperament of every puppy. Our goal is to provide each Corgi with the care and love they deserve, ensuring they thrive in their new homes and become cherished members of their families. We believe in educating new pet owners about the needs of Corgis and supporting them throughout the life of their pet, fostering long-term, positive relationships between our puppies and their families.”
Meet Brie!
Behind every adorable puppy is an incredible mom, and Brie is the heart and soul of this litter. A gentle, loving, and devoted mother, she has been nurturing and caring for her puppies from day one.Brie is a Pembroke Welsh Corgi with a sweet temperament and a calm, patient nature—qualities that she’s passed on to her little ones. Whether she’s cuddling with her pups or keeping an eye on them as they explore, this amazing momma is always attentive and protective. When she’s not caring for her babies, she loves "going for long walks" or "snuggling with her favorite humans". We’re so proud of the wonderful momma she is, and we know her pups have inherited her loving spirit. Brie is a true testament to the loving environment we strive to provide for all of our dogs.
Family Pet/ Brie
Meet Bryan!
Family Pet/ Future Stud dog
We’re thrilled to introduce Bryan, the latest addition to our family and the future star of our breeding program! This handsomePembroke Welsh Corgi puppy is already showing all the signs of being a great stud dog—he’s got the charm, the looks, and the personality to match. With his playful nature and loving temperament, we can already tell he’s going to make an impact in the world of dog breeding.
Brie as a puppy
How puppy's colors change
As corgi puppies grow, their coat color undergoes an exciting transformation, adding to their charm and personality. When born, corgi puppies typically have a coat that may appear darker or lighter than their future adult colors, and this can shift over time. As they mature, their coat color becomes more defined, with many corgis developing rich, vibrant hues. Some may start with a lighter tan or sable shade that deepens, while others might have a mix of colors like black, tan, and white, which become more distinct as they grow. This gradual change in their coat is a natural and beautiful part of their development, showcasing their unique genetic makeup. It's a delightful process that highlights each corgi's individual beauty as they evolve from adorable puppies into stunning adult dogs, with their final color being a source of pride for their owners. Watching this transformation unfold is just another reason why corgis are so beloved!
Meet Cody!
Flying M Cogri
corgisandcows@gmail.com
www.corgisandcows.com
509-899-11396
Teri Michael
About Cody
Coloring/ Stance/ AKC paperwork
We’re thrilled to introduce the stud dog behind this incredible litter – the handsome and charismatic Cody! Not only does he have the looks to turn heads, but he’s also a stellar example of top-notch genetics. With both parents being clear on their DNA testing, Cody brings a perfect mix of health, vitality, and charm to the table. His gentle demeanor and playful spirit are reflected in his pups, who are already showing signs of being just as loving and full of personality as their father. Cody's impressive lineage and clear DNA make him an ideal stud, and we can’t wait to see how his incredible qualities shine through in the new generation of adorable corgi puppies!
Brie- is proudly clear on all DNA testing, ensuring that she not only a stunning dog but also a healthy one. With no genetic concerns, she brings peace of mind to every litter. Her clear results guarantee that her pups will inherit her strong, vibrant health, making her an ideal choice for breeding. Whether it’s her playful nature or her flawless genetic profile, Brie is truly a top female dog who passes on only the best to her offspring!
Cody- is clear on all DNA testing, ensuring he has a clean bill of health and no genetic concerns. His exceptional health and well-being make him a top choice for breeding. We are happy to provide his official paperwork upon request, so you can have full confidence in his genetic profile. Cody’s clear testing results guarantee that his puppies will inherit his strong, healthy genetics, making him a fantastic addition to any breeding program!
Corgis, particularly the Pembroke Welsh Corgi and Cardigan Welsh Corgi breeds, are generally friendly, affectionate, and sociable dogs, making them great companions for families with children, other people, and other animals. Here’s a breakdown of how they typically behave in these different situations:
( With Kids)
Affectionate and Playful: Corgis are known to be good with children. They are often very playful and enjoy interactive games like fetch or tug-of-war, which can be fun for kids.
Gentle but Energetic: While they tend to be gentle, their energy levels can sometimes make them a bit boisterous. They usually enjoy active play and can match the energy of younger children.
1. Supervision is Key: As with any dog breed, it’s important to supervise interactions between young kids and Corgis to ensure that both the dog and child are safe and comfortable. Corgis have a herding instinct and might nip or try to herd children if they’re too energetic, but this is more about instinct than aggression.
2. With Other People
Friendly and Social: Corgis are typically friendly and outgoing toward people, including strangers. They are known to be affectionate with their family members and can be quite social with visitors. However, some Corgis can be a bit reserved or cautious around unfamiliar people at first, though they usually warm up quickly.
Alert and Protective: They are naturally alert, and some may take on a protective role. This can sometimes manifest as barking or acting as a watchdog, especially if they sense something unusual. However, they’re generally not aggressive with strangers.
3. With Other Animals
Good with Other Dogs: Corgis are generally friendly with other dogs, especially if they are well-socialized from a young age. Their herding background means they can be energetic and playful with dogs of similar size and temperament. However, because they have a strong instinct to herd, they may try to herd other dogs (especially those that are smaller or more passive).
4.Good with Cats: Many Corgis get along well with cats, particularly if they’ve been raised with them. Their herding instincts might make them chase or try to herd cats, but most Corgis are not aggressive toward them and will settle into a peaceful coexistence.
Smaller Animals and Other Pets: Corgis might view smaller animals like rabbits, birds, or guinea pigs as something to herd or chase. It's important to supervise them closely with smaller pets, as their herding drive can sometimes get the better of them.
Corgis are typically affectionate, loyal, and friendly, making them great companions for families and households with other pets. They are generally well-suited for living with kids, other dogs, and cats, provided that the dog is well-socialized and trained. However, like any dog breed, individual personalities can vary, so it's important to ensure proper socialization and supervision.
Corgis: The Perfect Family Companion
Companion
Corgis are renowned for their loving nature, making them an excellent addition to any family. With their cheerful personalities and playful energy, these dogs form strong bonds with adults and children alike. Known for their intelligence and eagerness to please, Corgis thrive in environments where they are included in family activities. Their adaptability ensures they are just as comfortable lounging at home as they are exploring the outdoors with you.
Despite their small stature, Corgis are sturdy and resilient, often showing an impressive mix of courage and affection. Their herding roots mean they are naturally protective, offering a sense of security while still being gentle and kind.
Origins
Corgis are an ancient breed believed to have descended from Swedish Vallhunds brought to Wales by Vikings around 1,000 years ago. Over time, they were refined into distinct breeds to suit local needs. Two recognized Corgi breeds emerged:
1. Pembroke Welsh Corgi: Known for their shorter tails and slightly smaller size, this breed gained fame as a favorite of British royalty, particularly Queen Elizabeth II.
2. Cardigan Welsh Corgi: Distinguished by their longer, bushy tails and rounded ears, Cardigans are thought to be older than Pembrokes and were introduced by Celtic settlers in Wales.
Corgis as Herding Dogs
Both breeds were originally bred for herding cattle and sheep. Their low stature made them ideal for nipping at the heels of livestock while avoiding kicks. Their intelligence and stamina helped them excel in the demanding work of herding in rural Wales.
Corgi Care Information
Corgi Care Information
Caring for a Corgi is a rewarding experience, as these dogs are friendly, loyal, and full of personality. Here are some essential tips for keeping your Corgi happy and healthy:
1. Nutrition
Corgis are active, but they can also be prone to weight gain, so it’s important to feed them a well-balanced diet. Choose high-quality dog food suited for their age, size, and activity level. Always monitor their weight and adjust portion sizes as needed. Fresh water should always be available.
2. Exercise
While Corgis are small in size, they are energetic and enjoy daily exercise. Regular walks, playtime, and mental stimulation are important to keep them fit and happy. They enjoy interactive games like fetch and agility training, which can also help keep their minds sharp.
3. Grooming
Corgis have a thick double coat that sheds year-round, with more intense shedding during seasonal changes. Regular brushing, at least two to three times a week, helps manage their shedding and keeps their coat looking great. Corgis don’t need frequent baths, but make sure to clean their ears and trim their nails regularly.
4. Training
Corgis are intelligent and eager to please, making them highly trainable. Early socialization and basic obedience training are important to ensure they grow up well-mannered and confident. Positive reinforcement methods work best, as they respond well to praise and treats.
5. Health
Corgis are generally healthy dogs but can be prone to certain health issues, such as hip dysplasia, intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), and obesity. Regular vet check-ups and maintaining a healthy weight can help prevent these conditions. Be mindful of their back, as their long bodies can be susceptible to spinal problems.
6. Dental Care
Oral hygiene is an important part of Corgi care. Brush their teeth regularly to prevent dental problems and bad breath. Dental chews can also help keep their teeth clean and their gums healthy.
7. Love and Attention
Corgis are affectionate and thrive on attention and companionship. They’re known to be social dogs, so make sure they’re not left alone for long periods. They enjoy being a part of family activities and love to cuddle with their favorite humans.
By providing proper nutrition, exercise, grooming, and love, you can ensure that your Corgi lives a long, healthy, and happy life!
Royal Recognition
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi owes much of its modern popularity to Queen Elizabeth II, who was introduced to the breed as a child. Her lifelong love for Pembrokes brought them international attention and solidified their status as a beloved companion dog.
Modern Corgis
Today, Corgis are cherished not just for their herding instincts but also for their friendly, outgoing personalities. While they are still capable of working, they are better known as affectionate and playful pets who adapt well to family life.
Fun Facts About Corgis
• "Corgi" roughly translates to “dwarf dog” in Welsh.
• The Pembroke and Cardigan were considered a single breed until the 1930s.
• Their herding style includes a unique, quick gait and an innate ability to control livestock.
About Brie
Coloring/Stance/ AKC
We are proud to announce that Brie is fully AKC registered, ensuring she meets the breed standard and is recognized by the American Kennel Club. As a responsible breeder, we also prioritize health and genetic integrity, and we are pleased to confirm that Brie has passed all required DNA health tests with clear results. Her pedigree, combined with her clean genetic profile, guarantees that she is a sound, healthy, and high-quality addition to any breeding program. Rest assured, we are committed to breeding only the best, and Brie's proven health and registration status are a testament to the care and attention we dedicate to our dogs.
Meet the team behind R&C Corgi & R&C Racing
R&C Racing Our Second Hobby
Our other side hobbie is racing homing Pigeons. If you are intersted in more information please contact us at Mcwalker5@yahoo.com Russell & Cheryl Walker. Since the age of 12, Russell has been immersed in the art and sport of pigeon racing—a passion that took flight in Alaska and continues to thrive in Eastern Washington. From humble beginnings training his first flock to running a premier loft today, his journey has been defined by dedication, patience, and an unwavering admiration for the intelligence and resilience of his pigeons. Now based in Eastern Washington, Russell trains both young and old birds, preparing them for competitive races that push their speed, endurance, and homing instincts to the limit. He has also turned his focus toward one-loft races, a unique and prestigious format where birds from multiple fanciers compete from a shared loft, showcasing the quality of their breeding and training. Russell is committed to breeding pigeons with the natural ability, strength, and tenacity to excel in these high-stakes events. His loft is a reflection of his vision: a space designed not only to raise and train exceptional racers but also to develop winning bloodlines that can perform on any stage. With each new generation of birds, Russell aims to refine his breeding program and leave a legacy of success in the sport he loves. For Russell, pigeon racing is more than just a hobby—it’s a source of deep peace and fulfillment. The quiet routines of tending to his birds, watching them soar through the skies, and marveling at their incredible homing instincts provide a calming escape from life’s stresses. This sport has given him not only a lifelong passion but also a sense of purpose and connection to something greater. As a family, we are also committed to ensuring the future of pigeon racing by encouraging others to join this rewarding tradition. We strive to welcome new members, sharing the joy and excitement the sport brings, so that it continues to thrive for generations to come and doesn’t fade into obscurity.R&C Racing Our Second Hobby
Our other side hobbie is racing homing Pigeons. If you are intersted in more information please contact us at Mcwalker5@yahoo.com Russell & Cheryl Walker. Since the age of 12, Russell has been immersed in the art and sport of pigeon racing—a passion that took flight in Alaska and continues to thrive in Eastern Washington. From humble beginnings training his first flock to running a premier loft today, his journey has been defined by dedication, patience, and an unwavering admiration for the intelligence and resilience of his pigeons. Now based in Eastern Washington, Russell trains both young and old birds, preparing them for competitive races that push their speed, endurance, and homing instincts to the limit. He has also turned his focus toward one-loft races, a unique and prestigious format where birds from multiple fanciers compete from a shared loft, showcasing the quality of their breeding and training. Russell is committed to breeding pigeons with the natural ability, strength, and tenacity to excel in these high-stakes events. His loft is a reflection of his vision: a space designed not only to raise and train exceptional racers but also to develop winning bloodlines that can perform on any stage. With each new generation of birds, Russell aims to refine his breeding program and leave a legacy of success in the sport he loves. For Russell, pigeon racing is more than just a hobby—it’s a source of deep peace and fulfillment. The quiet routines of tending to his birds, watching them soar through the skies, and marveling at their incredible homing instincts provide a calming escape from life’s stresses. This sport has given him not only a lifelong passion but also a sense of purpose and connection to something greater. As a family, we are also committed to ensuring the future of pigeon racing by encouraging others to join this rewarding tradition. We strive to welcome new members, sharing the joy and excitement the sport brings, so that it continues to thrive for generations to come and doesn’t fade into obscurity.