Mom’s & Dad’s

How to get a Puppy

  • To contact Lost Creek Corgis, request info about one of their puppies or submit an application.

$1,200 / Deposit $200

Mom - Ginger

Our Puppies Parents

All of our dogs are cherished members of our family and enjoy the freedom to roam throughout the ranch, ensuring they are never confined or penned up.

At Lost Creek Corgis, we believe that every puppy deserves a loving and nurturing environment that mimics the warmth of a family home. Our puppies are socialized from a young age, engaging in play and exploration alongside their parents and fellow canine companions. This ensures they develop vital social skills and a joyful temperament, ready to fit seamlessly into your family dynamic. We take pride in our commitment to these little ones, ensuring they are well-adjusted, happy, and prepared to bring boundless love and laughter to their forever homes.

Puppy Adoption Application.

Paws-itively Perfect Puppy Adoption Application

Congratulations on taking the first step towards adding a furry friend to your family! We’re thrilled that you’re considering adopting one of our adorable puppies. To ensure the best match for both you and your future fur-baby, please fill out this application with as much detail and enthusiasm as possible. Let’s make sure we find the paw-fect companion for you!

FAQ

FAQs for New Puppy Parents:

Who are the parents of my puppy?

We have several male and female registerd parents.  Please view their photo’s here.  We will always list the parents of our puppies on the individual litters when they are born.

What's the best way to house train my new puppy?
Consistency and positive reinforcement are key! Take your puppy outside frequently, especially after meals and naps, and praise them lavishly when they go potty outside. Crate training can also be helpful for establishing a routine.
How can I socialize my puppy effectively?
Early socialization is crucial for a well-adjusted adult dog. Introduce your puppy to new people, places, and experiences gradually and positively. Puppy socialization classes can also be a fun and safe way to help your pup build confidence and learn valuable social skills.
When should I start training my puppy?
Start training as soon as you bring your puppy home! Basic obedience training, such as sit, stay, and come, can begin as early as 8 weeks old. Keep training sessions short, fun, and consistent to help your puppy learn quickly.
What's the best diet for my puppy?

Choose a high-quality puppy food that is specifically formulated to meet the nutritional needs of growing dogs. Feed your puppy according to the manufacturer’s guidelines based on their age, weight, and activity level, and be sure to provide plenty of fresh water at all times. We feed our puppies Science Diet food.

How much exercise does my puppy need?
Puppies have lots of energy to burn, but their exercise needs vary depending on their breed, age, and health status. As a general rule, aim for several short play sessions throughout the day, with plenty of opportunities for supervised outdoor exploration and socialization.
When should I take my puppy to the vet for vaccinations?
Puppies should receive a series of vaccinations starting at around 6-8 weeks old, with booster shots given every 3-4 weeks until they are about 16 weeks old. Your veterinarian can help you create a vaccination schedule tailored to your puppy’s specific needs.
How can I keep my puppy safe from common hazards in the home?
Puppy-proof your home by removing or securing potential hazards such as electrical cords, toxic plants, and small objects that could be swallowed. Use baby gates to restrict access to dangerous areas, and supervise your puppy closely when they’re exploring new environments.
What's the best way to groom my puppy?
Regular grooming helps keep your puppy’s coat clean and healthy. Brush your puppy’s fur regularly to prevent matting and tangles, and trim their nails as needed to keep them from becoming too long. Introduce grooming gradually and positively to help your puppy feel comfortable and relaxed during grooming sessions.
Remember, every puppy is unique, so don’t hesitate to reach out to your veterinarian or a certified dog trainer if you have specific questions or concerns about your new furry family member!
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