Meet Winnie 25-43
Available - Accepting Applications
Adoption Fee: $700
Age: 3 Months Size: medium Primary Breed: Corgi Primary Color: White and Fawn Shed Level Moderate Energy Level: Moderate Housetrained: Working on it Kid Friendly: Does well with respectful children with healthy dog boundaries Cat Friendly: Yes Dog Friendly: Yes Crate Trained: Working on it
�� Meet Winnie!
Female Corgi Puppy | 3 Months Old | ~5 lbs
Winnie may be small, but she packs about 5 pounds of pure love, confidence, and corgi sass into her tiny body! This adorable 3-month-old girl is the perfect blend of sweet and spunky. Winnie is doing great with potty training, sleeps through the night, and does exceptionally well in her kennel. She’s a smart puppy who thrives with routine and is already showing how eager she is to learn.
As a true herding breed, Winnie likes to use her voice and her little puppy teeth to communicate and help “manage” her world—totally normal corgi behavior that will continue to shine with consistent guidance, structure, and training. She is incredibly sweet and social, does wonderfully with other dogs, and has lived peacefully alongside a cat. Winnie is confident and affectionate, always happy to be part of the action or snuggle up with her people. With her short corgi legs, stairs aren’t her thing just yet—but she’s perfectly content being carried down for potty breaks and soaking up the extra cuddles along the way.
�� Winnie is a confident, loving, and spirited little corgi who will make a fantastic companion for a family ready to embrace her intelligence, personality, and charm
ADOPTION REQUIREMENTS:
- Family willing to provide the structure and love needed for the dog to live a fulfilling life both mentally and physically
- Physically fenced in yard preferred but not required
The adoption fee includes spay/neuter through our program at Best Care Pet Hospital when age appropriate. All of the dogs in our program are up to date on age appropriate vaccinations (distemper, bordatella, lepto, and rabies), started on monthly preventatives for heartworm and fleas/ticks, and are microchipped. Please complete an application to welcome home your new best friend today!
WHAT THE AKC SAYS ABOUT THE CORGI:
Among the most agreeable of all small housedogs, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a strong, athletic, and lively little herder who is affectionate and companionable without being needy. They are one the world's most popular herding breeds. At 10 to 12 inches at the shoulder and 27 to 30 pounds, a well-built male Pembroke presents a big dog in a small package. Short but powerful legs, muscular thighs, and a deep chest equip him for a hard day's work. Built long and low, Pembrokes are surprisingly quick and agile. They can be red, sable, fawn, and black and tan, with or without white markings. The Pembroke is a bright, sensitive dog who enjoys play with his human family and responds well to training. As herders bred to move cattle, they are fearless and independent. They are vigilant watchdogs, with acute senses and a 'big dog' bark. Families who can meet their bold but kindly Pembroke's need for activity and togetherness will never have a more loyal, loving pet.
A strong, athletic little dog developed to herd cattle and other livestock, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi loves physical activity and is happiest when he has a job to do. Corgis benefit from moderate daily exercise to maintain their physical and mental health. Pembrokes can do well on long walks or slow jogs, but their short legs won't allow them to keep up with a bicycle rider. Avoid extreme heat or cold, and always provide plenty of cool, fresh water after exercise. Many Pembrokes enjoy and excel at canine activities such as agility, herding, obedience, and tracking events.
As with all breeds, early socialization and puppy training classes are strongly recommended. Gently exposing the puppy to a wide variety of people, places, and situations between the ages of 7 weeks and 4 months will help him develop into a well-adjusted, well-mannered adult. Pembrokes often have a mind of their own, but they are energetic, willing, and highly intelligent partners who respond well to training. Positive, reward-based training works best with this sensitive breed.
Available Dogs
See All DogsDogs in our program reside in foster homes. Adoption process details can be found on our Adoption Process page. Listings are updated in real-time as dogs become available or find new homes.

