I have two outstanding show males available from this litter. The sire of the litter, "Harvey", is pictured going Winners Dog at the CWCCA National Specialty in 2008. He is a multi-group winner, and is #4 Cardigan Welsh Corgi in the United States.
The dam, Rocky, is a Canadian and American Champion. She was Reserve Winners bitch and Best Puppy at the Canadian National specialty. She is also the mother of the record breaking Best In Show bitch Ch. Yasashiikuma Smoky Mountn Maid (Dolly) - who was Best of Winners at the CWCCA National Specialty in 2009, Winners Bitch and first Award of Merit at the Three Trail Regional specialty the following day. Dolly is the first Canadian Bred Best in Show winning bitch, and the only Cardigan to ever place in the 43 year history of the prestigous Show of Shows in Canada.
The litter is line-bred on Percy (Am/Cdn Ch. Phi-Vestavia Nautilus) and has many dogs who have achieved national specialty wins liberally sprinkled throughout the pedigree including:
Am. CH. Myrddin Scotch Mist - Winners Bitch at the CWCCA National
Am. CH. Phi-Vestavia Good Gracious - Best in Specialty at the CWCCA National
Am/Cdn CH. Merrymoon Firestorm - Best of Winners at the CWCCA National '98, Reserve Winners '99, BOW Bluebonnet Specialty '99 and BOW Delaware Valley Specialty '99
Am. CH. Mariel's Morgan Evans - Best of Winners at the CWCCA National '99
These are the two boys at play, Amigo and Buddy. They were born on October 14, 2009, and have both been evaluated by several breeders internationally and deemed worthy of running on to achieve their championships.
AMIGO
Amigo is the more cuddly of the two puppies, preferring to follow Buddy's lead. He is very gentle and would fit in well with older settled dogs with an already established "pack order".
BUDDY
Buddy is the more independent puppy, and his curiousity and boldness take him everywhere first. He will need an experienced owner who can establish leadership early, as Buddy loves to test the limits, but does accept them when they are reinforced.
I would also consider a co-ownership placement in a performance home, where I would be able to show the boys myself in conformation, while they worked on the performance titles.
Please contact Shelley at the link below or phone 519-923-2681 for further details.