Providing Yorkshire Terriers,
and AKC registered Welsh Corgis and Beagles

Links
We have no ties to any of these sites, nor do we vouch for any information you may find there. Still, they can be a good place for information.
Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Obedient,
friendly, and very intelligent, the Welsh Corgi is the smallest of the herding
dogs. If you are considering adding a dog to your family for the first time, we encourage you to
gather as much information as possible. The following links are to assist you in starting a search for
this information.
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of America
The Mayflower Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club
The Lakeshore Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club
The Cascade Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club
The Ohio Valley Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of the Western Reserve
The Greater Houston Pembroke Welsh Corgi Fanciers
The Palmetto Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of the Garden State
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of Greater Atlanta
Beagle
A
small hound with a hunting heritage, the beagle loves to follow its nose. They
don't have a doggy odor and they don't drool. They also shed little, but they
can bark a lot. A healthy, well-fed beagle will live 12-15 years. You can use these sites as a place to start your search for
information.
National Beagle Club of America
Southern California Beagle Club
Yorkshire Terrier
Usually
referred to simply as "Yorkies", the Yorkshire Terrier is one of the most
popular of all breeds. They are small and travel well, require only limited
exercise, but need daily interaction with people. Originally from Yorkshire,
England and bred to control vermin, they are, like other terriers, brave and
energetic. The standard Yorkshire Terrier weighs 4-7 pounds, can live 12-15
years, and has a fine, silky coat.
Yorkshire Terrier Club of America
Silky Terrier vs. Yorkshire Terrier
Last modified: 08/25/2010