
To join the waitlist for one of our litters, a $100 non-refundable waitlist fee is required. This fee is applied toward the total price of your puppy. We accept a limited number of families per litter, so please reach out early if you’d like to reserve a spot.
Each waitlist is limited to 3–4 families. Once those spots are filled, the list will close. If more than five puppies are born in a litter, additional puppies will be made available after waitlisted families have had their picks.
If the specific color or gender you are waiting for is not produced, you may choose to wait for a future litter.
We ask that you stay in regular contact with us and monitor your email, texts, and messages closely. You will have 48 hours to respond to any communication from us. If we do not receive a response within that timeframe, we will assume you are not ready to move forward and will proceed to the next family on the list.
We reserve the right to retain first pick of any litter. While this is not always exercised, it ensures we continue to preserve and improve the quality of our program. We only produce puppies that meet our standards, puppies we would be willing to keep ourselves.
If you are interested in joining the waitlist for any current or upcoming litter, please complete the application below.

🐾AKC Standard & possible Fluffy coats
🐾All pups will be $2500 limited registration
🐾Due July 7th
🐾Ready to go home August 28th

🐾AKC Fluffy coats
🐾$2500 limited registration
🐾Due for heat May 2026

All of our breeding dogs are DNA tested through Gensol, which screens for a wide range of genetic conditions and traits, including those commonly found in Corgis such as DM, VWD, and EIC.
In addition to genetic testing, our dogs receive routine veterinary examinations every 6 months. A full veterinary health clearance is required before any dog is considered for breeding.
We take health seriously and only move forward with dogs that meet our strict standards for genetic soundness and overall wellness.
Understanding the structural quality of our breeding dogs is an important part of our program, as proper structure can help reduce the risk of inherited health issues.
While some breeders choose to use additional evaluations such as OFA testing and radiographs for hips and elbows, we take a different approach. These types of assessments can be highly dependent on positioning and technique, which may affect the accuracy of results. It is also important to understand that even with clear results, testing does not guarantee that offspring will be free from the same conditions.
For these reasons, we prioritize a broader evaluation of overall structure, movement, and health rather than relying solely on these specific procedures.
We do not begin breeding our females until after their second heat cycle, when they have typically reached full sexual maturity.
We also retire our females early, usually between 4–5 years of age, ensuring they remain healthy, active, and in optimal condition throughout their breeding lives.
Evaluating temperament is a key part of our breeding decisions. A dog’s temperament influences how they respond to people, environments, and everyday situations, and it plays a significant role in their overall suitability for breeding.
We place strong emphasis on selecting dogs with stable, predictable, and well-balanced temperaments. This helps reduce the likelihood of undesirable traits such as aggression or excessive fearfulness and supports producing puppies with sound, family-friendly personalities.
Motherhood can be both demanding and transformative for our females, and not every dog is suited for the role.
If a female does not demonstrate appropriate maternal instincts or struggles to care for her litter, we will not breed her again. This ensures the well being of both the dam and her puppies and reflects our commitment to responsible breeding decisions.