Okay, so, I’ve been thinking about getting a corgi puppy for a while now, and I finally decided to go for it! I live in California, so I started looking into “corgi puppies for sale in California.” It was a bit of a journey, let me tell you.
First, I did some digging around to see what breeders were out there. I found a few that sounded promising. There’s this one called “California Corgis in Paradise” up in Grass Valley. Sounds dreamy, right? Then, in Southern California, there are a couple more: “So Cal Corgis” and “Pepper Tree Pembrokes.” They all seemed pretty legit, focusing on the health and happiness of their pups.

I also stumbled upon “Bigelbach Corgis,” also in Southern California. They sounded like they really cared about raising their corgi puppies right, which is super important to me.
Here are some of the breeders I looked into:
- California Corgis in Paradise (Grass Valley)
- So Cal Corgis (Southern California)
- Pepper Tree Pembrokes (Southern California)
- Bigelbach Corgis (Southern California)
Knowing more about corgis
So, I started reading up on corgis, you know, just to make sure I knew what I was getting into. Turns out, these little guys usually cost somewhere between $1,000 and $2,200. That price depends on things like their family history, their color, and whether they’re a boy or a girl. The breeder’s experience matters a lot too. I learned that corgis were recognized as a breed way back in the 1920s in England. And they used to mix Pembrokes and Cardigans together until 1934, when they were officially declared as separate breeds.
They usually live for about 12 to 15 years, depending on their health, how much they exercise, what they eat, and stuff like that. Regular vet check-ups are a must if you want your corgi to stick around for a good, long time. Everyone says corgis are awesome family dogs. They’re smart, friendly, and love to play. Plus, they get along great with kids and other pets. I did ask a friend of mine who has one and they said it’s a lot of fun but also a lot of work.
After doing all this research, I’m feeling pretty good about getting a corgi. I mean, I’ve learned a lot, and I think I’m ready for the commitment. It’s not just about finding a cute puppy, but also making sure they’re healthy and come from a good place. And, of course, being ready to give them all the love and care they need!
Well, that’s my corgi puppy adventure so far. It’s been a lot of information to take in, but totally worth it. I’m excited about maybe getting a new furry friend soon!