The foster parents also test the Corgis for temperament to ensure that they can make a compatible match between your family and the dog. The rescue requests a donation of $100 to $300 based on the rescue Corgi’s age. Organized in 1961, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of SoCal has over 55 years of service to the Corgi. Their rescue program accepts all purebred Corgi and Corgi mixes. The dogs usually come into the rescue at three years of age or older.
The rescue, however, isn’t affiliated with any regional or national rescue organization or club. The club became one of the oldest in North America and the world. The club coordinates its efforts under the National rescue trust guidelines. To adopt a rescue Corgi, you will need to contact Sherilyn on the contact details below. She will send you an adoption application and guide you through the standard procedures.
Andy joined our team because he believes that words are powerful tools that can change a dog’s life for the better. QBSDR prioritizes local applications and those from Nevada, Arizona, and Oregon states. If you live outside these states, you can contact the rescue for direction.
On average, you can expect to make a $200+ donation per adopted Corgi. The rescue places the Corgis after they undergo medical care, spaying, neutering, and micro-chipping. Then, the rescue adopts to California locals and neighboring states. The adoption process is standard and linear compared to other rescues.
PWCCSC receives Corgis from high-kill shelters, strays, and owner surrenders. Kathy Miller created ForPaws Corgi Rescue in 1999 to keep Corgis from being euthanized. The rescue takes in purebred Cardigans, Pembrokes, and Corgi mixes. Their Corgis come from private owner surrenders, shelters, and other rescues.
Stanley Berardi is a 29-year-old animal expert and entertainer. He has always had a passion for animals, which led him to pursue a career in the zoological field. Stanley is an expert when it comes to caring for and training animals, and he loves nothing more than sharing his knowledge with others.
In addition to his work as a zookeeper, Stanley is also an accomplished entertainer. He has developed an act that combines comedy, magic, and animal tricks, and he loves bringing joy to people of all ages. Stanley's goal is to make the world a more fun place one person at a time.