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Mile High Corgis I'm a small breeder with High Quality Corgis. Both Parents have been genetically tested, and come fro
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13/10/2023

Careful for scams guys!

Clearly my page has not been suspended.

We are still looking for Nico’s forever home. We love this little guy to pieces so we will only rehome him to the perfec...
01/04/2023

We are still looking for Nico’s forever home. We love this little guy to pieces so we will only rehome him to the perfect situation.

Before getting a corgi, know-

*They shed enough to clothe a small village.

*They bark, they talk, they are loud. Apartments will evict you for noise complaints. (Believe us. it has happened)

*Another reason apartments are on our no list is because corgis get bored, they can destroy things when bored or not getting enough exercise. They need to be challenged mentally, at least 1-2 walks with added exercise like throwing a ball.

*tripping hazard

*not a small dog - won’t fit under your seat on a plane..

*stubborn, they will pretend to completely lose their hearing… at least until the wind blows.

Our requirement list.

+Stable housing with a yard

+ Adult with experience, active lifestyle, and home a lot of the time or the ability to take Nico along. We will not rehome if he will be alone all day, or crated for extended amounts of time.

+ MUST BE THE ONLY DOG. Unknown if he will get along or be nice to a cat. He will fight another dog, and corgi fights are no joke.

In his current home, He fights a larger female dog he has grown up with since 8 weeks old the last two years. This isn’t negotiable.

—-We will do a home visit 🙂. There is a rehoming fee.

If after reading the personality quirks, you still want a corgi,
and after reading our required list for Nico and you can provide him the home he needs…

please send me a message. Tell me about yourself and the home you’d provide for him. We want to see him land in the best possible home.

Hey everyone, we are looking to rehome one of our adult corgi pups, Nico. Our momma, Nala gave birth to him December 201...
01/03/2023

Hey everyone, we are looking to rehome one of our adult corgi pups, Nico.

Our momma, Nala gave birth to him December 2019. (We have baby pics 🥹)

As you know we have a great love for our corgis. No matter how much time goes on they are forever part of our hearts and our first priority is that they are in the most compatible home.

In general, if you are considering a corgi, you need to know the quirks. Corgis are talkers, loud, they let you know if someone is even just thinking about ringing the doorbell.

They are also one of the heaviest shedding breeds, so if you are considering adopting a corgi, you must be prepared.

Corgis are a working, herding breed with high energy and high intelligence. They need daily exercise, ideally going for multiple walks along with more intense running and exercise. Boredom and lack of exercise can leave them with bottled up energy leading to naughty behaviors.

Challenging them mentally with learning tricks or tasks also create a better environment and happy corgi. They are VERY smart. One other thing to note due to their short legs, they can be a tripping hazard.

Our ideal home:

*A home where he’s not left alone for long hours.

*normal walks everyday with more intense exercise and access to a fenced back yard, the more space to run, the better.

*No young children as they are herding stubborn dogs that can nip and will treat them as the animal they are herding. it’s instinct.

*A home where he is the only dog, possibly only pet, we are not sure how he will do with cats or other animals.

Nico is currently living with his full brother and a larger unrelated female dog. The female and him fight for dominance and it has become too much.

After struggling with the idea of rehoming him, his humans have decided he’d be much happier if he was the only dog with an owner that has a compatible active life style. He will not be rehomed with just anyone. We are looking for the perfect fit.

I will be accepting messages. Please include information about yourself, about your home, current pets, lifestyle, experience with corgis and other breeds of dogs. Please include anything you want me to know about you and why you want a corgi.

I will be picking out the ones I think are best suited for an interview. If we think you are one of the top homes for him, we will set up a time for you to meet him. There is a rehoming fee.

This is what his family said about him:

Nico is a high energy, loving, independent patrol pup.

He enjoys laying on the back of the couch, nuzzling your ankle while you cook in the kitchen, and alerting you to any noises inside or outside the home with his strong bark. One of his favorite outside games is to chase the stream of water from the hose - he loves to get wet! He also really enjoys being brushed and has had only good reports when we have taken him to the groomers.

He enjoys wrestling with his corgi brother, but has had issues with fighting our larger/female dog. He has strong herding instincts and a tendency to nip the bellies/ankles of bigger dogs, so we do not think he should be placed in a home with a larger animal. He may be okay with a small dog who has energy to play with him, but would likely fight with another dog who is also an alpha.
Ideally he would go for walks daily and get plenty of outside time, as he is energetic.

Nico has had issues with marking in the house. While this decreased drastically after he was neutered, accidents still occasionally happen, and are more likely to occur on carpeted areas. Supervision and frequent trips outside are recommended. We also leave him in the kennel to sleep at night and when we leave the house to avoid accidents when he is unsupervised.

At several months of age, Nico was diagnosed with cataracts, and we were told that without correction, he would likely be fully blind by 2 years of age. He had surgery on his left eye to correct the worst cataract, and has had no troubles navigating/living a normal life since. He does not take any daily medications and is otherwise in good health.

Nico had exposure to a cat at 8 weeks old, and did well at the time, but has not been tested around cats since then. He has been around our infant and seems generally unperturbed by the noises the baby makes, but otherwise has not had experience with children. Given his tendencies, I think he would likely chase small children when they ran around, as is typical to his herding nature.

Ideal situation for Nico would like be a single dog home with an active individual who has a yard and is not gone most hours of the day. I believe he would benefit greatly from further training, and would thrive with someone whose authority he respects.

13/12/2021

Wow! I’m so incredibly happy and honored at the over whelming amount of interest we had in finding a home for Bear. We found the perfect fit, and they fell in love with each other right away. I’m so excited to hear about the next chapter in his life.

At no fault of his own, Bear is needing to find his new forever home. He is looking for a home with no small children an...
11/12/2021

At no fault of his own, Bear is needing to find his new forever home. He is looking for a home with no small children and an active home, as corgis have never ending energy and need to be stimulated both physically and mentally. They are one of the most intelligent breeds. Keep in mind Corigs are very vocal and seem to even speak while they let out a yawn.

He is looking for room to run and play outside and a human to claim and warm up on those cold winter nights.

He has grown up in a home with no other dogs, so we do not know how he would do with other dogs or pets. He is house broken and about 3 years old so he is still a puppy at heart. We love our Corgi babies no matter how far or long they have been away from us so finding the right home is important to us. If you think you might be interested in him, please private message us so we can talk more about him!

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