The Corgi's with a "tail" to tell

   We are located on the beautiful province of Prince Edward Island.

  My husband Dave and I (Kristal) got our very first cardigan 16 years ago and absolutely fell in love with the breed, she was a very lovely, sassy, red sable girl that (after coaxing from her breeder) ended up being my introduction to the conformation ring. Were we good? Heck no!

I was young, inexperienced and had a huge case of "stage fright" showing in public, but we did it for a bit and then I decided it was too far out of my comfort zone to continue, she became a pet and my constant companion (Rogue) whom we lost in the summer of 2024 at 14 years old.

  About 2 years after getting Rogue we adopted a 1 year old cardigan boy who was a full sibling (same sire/dam) from a different litter to Rogue named Bosco, we did lose Bos' young (4 years old) due to health complications unfortunately.

  I gave it another few years and then decided I wanted to finally get serious about showing and getting into the breeding world, we have since then had an additional 4 cardigans in our lives.

  Our dogs are first and foremost our companions.

They live in our home with us, they're on the furniture, toys strewn about and shedding their corgi glitter everywhere, They travel with us whether it's just random outings or road trips, we do not use outbuildings for our dogs and thus a very small hobby breeder (which is how we like it.)

  We believe in proper development, socialization, health and structure, our goal is to produce puppies that are a good representation of the breed and of sound mind, body and temperment.

   With that being said the rest is history, as someone wise once told me there is one huge problem with cardigans, they're like chips, you can never just have one.

  

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