Whether you are looking for a purebred or a mixed breed Corgi, these Corgi rescues in California will provide you with a lot of dogs to choose from. Their incredible volunteers rescue dogs from high kill shelters, irresponsible owners, and puppy mills. They are also active when it comes to saving dogs from natural disasters that occasionally take place across California. As a result, these misunderstood low-riders are often surrendered or abandoned by their owners. If owners aren’t capable of keeping a Corgi dog then they should put it up for adoption or return it to the breeder.
Families with small children under eight years of age are not eligible for adopting a Corgi rescue. This is to avoid the Corgi dog from potentially being surrendered or abandoned once again. St. Anthony’s canine rescue finds new homes for both pure and mixed Corgi dog breeds. They connect future Corgi adopters to various Corgi rescue groups around the U.S.
Foster homes are working with rescued Corgis to prepare them for their new forever homes. QBSDR puts emphasis on training, socializing, rehabilitating, and medically caring for their Corgi rescues. They do their best to inform future adopters on all of their purebred as well as mixed breed Corgi dogs. Aspiring Corgi adopters are required to fill out the pre-adoption application which is later evaluated.
I, Mitchel Omeara, am a retired American zookeeper and a former director emeritus of the Zoo and Aquarium. I have dedicated my life to the care and well-being of animals. I am 56 years old, and I have worked in zoos for over 35 years. I have been married for 32 years, and I have two children.