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KamValley Reg'd Pembroke Welsh Corgis





About Us



KamValley Corgis is located in Kaministiquia Ontario Canada, a small rural community northwest of Thunder Bay. We live on an 80 acre hobby farm which includes an indoor/outdoor access kennel building (for daytime use) & a 20 acre enclosed dog park for our dogs' daily exercise. All of our dogs live in the house as cherished family members.

We have a small home based breeding program (breeding only 1 or 2 litters/year), our family has been involved with purebred dogs for 35+ years, first with German Shepherd Dogs & then with Pembroke Welsh Corgis for the last 24 years.

We actively show in Conformation shows and have been active in Obedience, Rally, Herding, Agility & Tracking with our Pembroke Welsh Corgis.

We are dedicated to breeding Pembroke Welsh Corgis with superb temperament and sound structure to ensure they will have a healthy life and good character. All of our dogs are family members, puppies are whelped in our nursery and are socialized by our family, friends & clients.

We attend training classes for socialization as well as show handling, rally, obedience, herding, agility and tracking.

We are members of the Canadian Kennel Club, Pembroke Welsh Corgi Association (Canada), Catherine was the National Secretary (2004-2009) Lakehead Kennel Club, Catherine is the Past President (2009-2014) and has held the Secretary, Newsletter Editor and Vice President's offices, Don was the Show Superintendent for a number of years and the Northstar Herding Club.





Litter Information



We do NOT ship puppies!! All prospective clients must visit our home/kennel to determine that a KamValley Corgi will be a perfect fit for their family before they will be considered for one of our puppies.


Not all homes/lifestyles are suited to a Corgi and we will work with prospective clients to ensure the priorities of both our puppies and prospective families are met.


A healthy Corgi will live 12 – 15 years, it is our responsibility to every puppy we produce to ensure it is in a responsible home.


Puppies are ready for their new homes after 12 weeks of age (depending on the maturity of the puppies).


Our companion puppies have their first vaccines, vet check, microchip and CKC registration papers – companion animals must be spayed/neutered (sold on Non Breeding agreements only). *Note: we do not sell show/breeding prospects-all puppies are sold on strict Non Breeding agreements only.


All puppies must be picked up from our home by their new owners, we do not ship puppies. We are located just outside of Thunder Bay, ON which is serviced by all major Canadian Airlines.


When you purchase a puppy from us, you become part of our Corgi family – we encourage all new puppy owners to keep in touch as we are very experienced in raising our breed.

In searching for a responsible breeder for your new Pembroke Welsh Corgi Puppy, we encourage you to look for a breeder that does something in the breed besides just producing puppies, has a long-term interest in Pembroke Welsh Corgis, and has breeding dogs with all clearances:

Hips done at a minimum of 24 months and sent to the Orthopedic Foundation For Animals http://www.offa.org

vonWillebrands Disease tested http://vetgen.com/canine-vwd1.html

Eyes, evaluated annually by a Board Certified Animal Ophthalmologist (OFA) http://www.vmdb.org/history.html


KamValley Reg’d Pembroke Welsh Corgis tests all of our dogs for:

Hips (films submitted to OFA)

Eyes (OFA)

vonWillebrands Disease

DM


The depth of clearances in the pedigree goes a long way in decreasing your chances of having one of these problems in the future.


You also want to be sure this is a breeder that you feel comfortable with, that will be willing and able to answer questions and give you guidance over the lifetime of your new Pembroke Welsh Corgi.


A breeder's responsibility should not end when you walk out the door with your puppy and they cash your cheque.


Also, be extremely wary of litters/puppies available thru newspaper ads, pet shops, as well as many backyard breeders and fancy websites where the CKC or AKC registered names of the dogs are not given (so you cannot confirm the clearances) and where the focus of the website is on puppy sales and/or multiple litters are advertised (they are in the "business" of quick puppy sales and do not have a long term interest or dedication to the breed).


A "bargain" puppy can/will end up being a repeat major expense annually, trying to deal with the health issues what would not have been bred into a pup from a breeder who doesn't put profit above all else. These puppies are often raised in poor conditions and receive little socialization though their parents may or may not have the clearances above, they often do not come from an ancestry of cleared dogs. These breeders usually have a number of females and one or two males that sire all their litters (little consideration is given to improving the breed by bringing in new lines to improve genetic health). Many of those cute puppies in the pet store window, are likely to be from very sad places, and purchasing these puppies encourages this horrible industry to continue.

Our puppies are home raised, born in our puppy nursery, and spend their first 12 weeks as a part of our family.

Here they get lots of casual people time, as well as planned interaction with different generations (children to the elderly) and have room for lots of toys and other stimulants.

We like to have the puppies have as many experiences before they go to their new homes as possible.

They go on "field trips" beginning when they are about 6 weeks old, out into our yard and meet piles of leaves, hills and holes, tall and short grass, big toys and lots and lots of other potentially "scary" things.

By giving puppies all of these experiences they will much more easily transition into their new homes and lives and we feel this is basic to the dog's early success in their new home and with their new family.

All questions are always welcome and we would be very happy to talk with you about Pembroke Welsh Corgis in general.



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Pros/Cons of Corgi Ownership



The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is an athletic, strong and lively herding breed who has a desire for human companionship. They tend to be affectionate without being overly needy, they love to play and respond very well to training. Corgis do get bored without having a job or sufficient exercise.


PROS:
1. Corgis love companionship

2.This breed is exceptionally smart & eager to please

3. High food drive (excellent for training)

4. Corgis are very sociable dogs who love another Corgi to play with

5. Long lived breed if kept in a good weight & condition

6. Who can resist the Corgi butt!


CONS:
1. Require daily stimulation or will find something to amuse themselves
2. Corgis shed twice/year (Jan-June and July-Dec)

3. Easily become overweight - owner must keep on top of over feeding

4. Corgis require daily exercise, it is a Herding breed after all

5. Corgis have a BIG dog bark, they can be very vocal

6. Corgis often have a mind of their own - Corgi owners must be the Alpha dog in the house or the Corgi will assume the role


Corgis are clever, funny and mischievous in many ways that make their owners lives interesting once you've had one there is no other breed for you!



Litter Update 2025




Litter Plans for 2025


Thank you for your interest in our dogs, at this time we don't have any plans for our next litter.


We are currently not accepting any new applications at this time, however if you are a previous/current client please feel free to contact us.







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