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Corgi puppies and dogs in Inglewood, California

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Nala

Corgi Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Female, Puppy
Los Angeles, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Nala Breed: Pembroke Welsh Corgi Age:  12/04/2024 Weight: 25 pounds currently Gender: Female (Spayed) Personality Nala is a bundle of joy and affection, always ready to brighten up your day with her infectious happiness. She loves nothing more than a good belly rub and is known to roll right over, inviting you to give her some love. Her friendly nature makes her an excellent companion for both humans and other dogs. She has a gentle disposition and is wonderful with children, making her a perfect family pet. Breed Information Pembroke Welsh Corgis are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and energetic personalities. Despite their small stature, they are sturdy and agile, often displaying a playful and spirited demeanor. Corgis are herding dogs by nature, so they require regular exercise and mental stimulation to keep them happy and healthy. What to Expect As a Corgi owner, you can expect a loyal companion who is eager to please. Nala will thrive in a home where she gets plenty of attention and companionship. Regular walks, playtime, and interaction with other dogs will keep her content. Her herding instincts may occasionally lead her to gently nip at heels, but with proper training, this can be managed. Owner's Responsibilities Exercise: Ensure Nala gets sufficient daily exercise to burn off her youthful energy. A combination of walks, playtime, and mental challenges will be ideal. Training: Enroll her in obedience classes to reinforce her social skills and manage any herding tendencies. Corgis are quick learners, so consistent training will yield great results. Grooming: Regular brushing is important to manage her shedding and keep her coat healthy. Corgis typically shed year-round, with heavier shedding during seasonal changes. Health Care: Keep up with regular vet check-ups and vaccinations. Be mindful of her diet to maintain a healthy weight, as Corgis can be prone to obesity. Affection and Socialization: Provide plenty of love and social interaction. Nala will thrive in an environment where she feels part of the family. Adopting Nala means committing to a lifelong friend who will bring joy and laughter into your life. Whether she's playing in the yard or snuggling up next to you on the couch, Nala is sure to be a beloved member of your family.   If you are interested in adopting this amazing dog, please go to our website https://www.ozzieandfriendsrescue.org/ and fill out an application. Thank you for choosing Ozzie and Friends Rescue. We can’t wait to connect you with your new fur-ever friend. Ozzie and Friends Rescue makes arrangements for all dogs adopted to be transported all across the Western United States, Canada and the Midwest.   December 13, 2025, 8:53 pm

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Nala

Corgi Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Female, Puppy
Los Angeles, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Nala Breed: Pembroke Welsh Corgi Age:  12/04/2024 Weight: 25 pounds currently Gender: Female (Spayed) Personality Nala is a bundle of joy and affection, always ready to brighten up your day with her infectious happiness. She loves nothing more than a good belly rub and is known to roll right over, inviting you to give her some love. Her friendly nature makes her an excellent companion for both humans and other dogs. She has a gentle disposition and is wonderful with children, making her a perfect family pet. Breed Information Pembroke Welsh Corgis are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and energetic personalities. Despite their small stature, they are sturdy and agile, often displaying a playful and spirited demeanor. Corgis are herding dogs by nature, so they require regular exercise and mental stimulation to keep them happy and healthy. What to Expect As a Corgi owner, you can expect a loyal companion who is eager to please. Nala will thrive in a home where she gets plenty of attention and companionship. Regular walks, playtime, and interaction with other dogs will keep her content. Her herding instincts may occasionally lead her to gently nip at heels, but with proper training, this can be managed. Owner's Responsibilities Exercise: Ensure Nala gets sufficient daily exercise to burn off her youthful energy. A combination of walks, playtime, and mental challenges will be ideal. Training: Enroll her in obedience classes to reinforce her social skills and manage any herding tendencies. Corgis are quick learners, so consistent training will yield great results. Grooming: Regular brushing is important to manage her shedding and keep her coat healthy. Corgis typically shed year-round, with heavier shedding during seasonal changes. Health Care: Keep up with regular vet check-ups and vaccinations. Be mindful of her diet to maintain a healthy weight, as Corgis can be prone to obesity. Affection and Socialization: Provide plenty of love and social interaction. Nala will thrive in an environment where she feels part of the family. Adopting Nala means committing to a lifelong friend who will bring joy and laughter into your life. Whether she's playing in the yard or snuggling up next to you on the couch, Nala is sure to be a beloved member of your family.   If you are interested in adopting this amazing dog, please go to our website https://www.ozzieandfriendsrescue.org/ and fill out an application. Thank you for choosing Ozzie and Friends Rescue. We can’t wait to connect you with your new fur-ever friend. Ozzie and Friends Rescue makes arrangements for all dogs adopted to be transported all across the Western United States, Canada and the Midwest.   December 13, 2025, 8:53 pm
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Mochi

Welsh Corgi

Male, Young
LA, CA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Mochi (2 yrs, Neutered Male)   Breed: Welsh Corgi Mix Color: Brown / White Weight: 15 kg Height: 29 cm (shoulder height)   Rescue Story Mochi was rescued from a city shelter where he was scheduled for euthanasia. He is now safe and ready for his second chance at a loving home.     ‍ Human Socialization Mochi is extremely affectionate and social. He approaches both familiar people and strangers with confidence, leans in for attention, and even happily jumps into the arms of people he meets on walks.   He is comfortable with both men and women. He has not been tested with young children under 13, but he allows being lifted and will show his belly once he trusts you.     Dog Socialization Mochi greets both known and unfamiliar dogs politely and confidently. He’s more into chasing and exploring than group play, and he often prefers doing his own thing — sniffing, running around, or checking out the environment.   He gets along best with medium or larger dogs, or those similar in size to him.   Cats When encountering outdoor cats, he showed little reaction. A formal cat test can be arranged.   Energy Level As a Welsh Corgi mix, he has a naturally active personality. He loves running, exploring, and seeking human attention. As long as his energy needs and desire for engagement are understood, he is easy to manage.   Walks He pulls on the leash at times, but overall follows his handler well. He is confident even on busy streets and enjoys walks in all environments.   Other Behaviors • No resource guarding toward people or dogs • Food motivated, so mealtime supervision is helpful • Not separation-anxious, but dislikes confinement and may bark when restricted • In a kennel, he mostly whines • Currently uses both indoor pee pads and outdoor potty Apply to Foster or Adopt at www.adoptmekr.org Please also visit our Facebook or Instagram. Currently in Korea — available for adoption to Canada/US ##2595809##
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Ari

Pembroke Welsh Corgi

Female, 3 yrs
Los Angeles, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Ari Current Location : S. KOREA 📌 Breed: Welsh Corgi 📌 Age: Estimated 3 years old 📌 Sex: Female 📌 Weight: 13 kg 📌 Spayed/Neutered: Yes, spayed 💛 Temperament Ari gets along well with both men and women, though she seems to feel a bit more comfortable with female caregivers. She loves every human she meets on walks and eagerly rolls over for belly rubs. She has never shown any aggression and has only displayed a sweet, gentle nature. 👶 Good with Children? Yes. She happily greets all people, including kids, and immediately shows her belly. 🐶 Good with Other Dogs? Ari mostly ignores other dogs. Even when another dog comes up to sniff her, she acts as if nothing is happening and simply minds her own business. 🐱 Good with Cats? She has never met a cat yet. 🍖 Food Motivation She LOVES food. She finishes her meals instantly and enjoys treats as well. ⚡ Energy Level Ari has a low activity level. She prefers short walks—after about 15 minutes she tends to stop walking, likely because she is currently a bit overweight. 🦮 Leash Trained? Yes. 🏡 Crate/Kennel Trained? She has not been formally crate trained, but she loves having her own space. If you lay out a blanket, she chooses that spot to rest. 🚻 House-Trained? Yes. She uses indoor pee pads but also does her business well during walks. 🗣 Barking She rarely barks. She may bark briefly out of excitement when someone comes home, but otherwise she is very quiet. 🏃‍♀️ Escape Risk Yes — Ari is a little bit scary. She may run and hide suddenly when she feels startled, even inside the house. Extra caution is needed during the adjustment period. 🤗 Handling She absolutely loves being touched and will expose her belly all day for pets. No issues with handling any part of her body. 🧸 Destructive Behavior In the beginning, she chewed a computer cable, so everything is now covered. She has also torn a pee pad twice. Other than that, she hasn’t caused trouble. She’s still learning how to play with plush toys, so she plays only in short sessions. 🎁 Resource Guarding No signs of guarding food or toys. 🩺 Health Issues None at this time. 🐾 Rescue Story Ari was rescued from a breeding facility. She is incredibly sweet, gentle, and affectionate, but also sometimes frightened due to her past. With patience, love, and a calm environment, she will blossom into a wonderful companion.
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Victor

Corgi Jindo

Female, 4 yrs 5 mos
Torrance, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
✅Currently located in South Korea✅️ 💟Available to fly to LAX💟 Meet Victor❤️ 💙 Victor's News Account: @jjamooong._ 1⃣ Health Condition * Spayed. * Microchipped, dental scaling completed, and completely recovered from heartworm. * Due to a small fracture in her right molars and tartar buildup, we're paying special attention to her dental care. * To help improve her walking posture, she wears a CoBan wrap during walks. * Her paw pad is weak, so you have to bandage it or mind her step when going for a walk. 2⃣ Rescue Story * Victor was rescued by an Adogs volunteer while she was tied up tightly in a gravel lot. When found, she had clearly been neglected for a long time — food that had gone bad was piled next to her, and she looked frightened. But as soon as she felt safe, she wagged her tail and approached. 3⃣ Basic Information * With People: Might bark briefly when strangers visit, but this has improved recently. Wags her tail and asks for petting when she meets strangers during walks. Even acts cute if children come up to her and cuddles her. With familiar people, she happily flops over for belly rubs. Loves cuddling close to people. If you come home, she will hurry out to welcome you warmly. * With Dogs: Gets along well with her foster family’s dog and even sleeps beside them. During walks, she tends to react to unfamiliar dogs by barking or lunging. After receiving training, she has recently shown signs of calming down quickly and focusing on treats. Growls at first when she meets a dog at a dog friendly cafe, but stays still when they keep their distance. Is posessive of toys and sometimes tries to threaten other dogs when they play with his toy. Is getting training to fix this behaviour. * With Cats: Gets less excited around cats than dogs. * Separation Anxiety: Experiences significant anxiety when left alone, barking and scratching at the door. Does not feel separation anxiety when with other dogs or strangers though. * Potty Training: Is very good with using pee pads. However, she remembers the first spot it was placed, so consistency in pad location is key. Prefers to go outside if possible and marks with her pee only when outside. * Hygiene: Does excellently with baths and toothbrushing and enjoys brushing. Does not like having ears cleaned, so mouths at her foster parent’s hand as a warning without biting. Is very afraid of nail clipping, so it’s mostly handled through walks. * Walks: Gets aggressive when birds, or cats pass by. In an emotionally sensitive day, she lunges with excitement and doesn't calm down with other dogs but in a good condition, she immediately refocuses on her guardian upon being called. Tends to pull on the leash hard only when with other dogs. * Car Sickness: No motion sickness during two-hour drive, but gets anxious when separated in the car. Tries to sit on a lap in such situation. If she’s tired, she will sleep on her cushion. * May bite defensively if you push her sideways, get close to her face, try to pick her up, or try to clean her ear. Be careful and take time when you approach her. * Doesn’t bark even at strangers outside the door as long as they don’t ring the doorbell. Barks briefly when family returns to home. Also barks at times if new people suddenly stand up or make loud noises in the home. * Understands the commands such as 'Sit down', 'Lie down', 'Turn', 'Nose', 'V', 'Paw', 'Wait', and 'Kiss'!
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Tree

Corgi Jindo

Female, 4 yrs 6 mos
Torrance, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
✅Currently located in South Korea✅️ 💟Available to fly to LAX💟 Meet Tree🌳 💙 Tree's News Account: @tree_adogs 1.) Health Condition * Spayed. * Microchipped, and completely recovered from heartworm. 2.) Rescue Story * Tree gave birth to Eunhaeng at Adogs and littermates in an auto repair shop. The kind staff fed her and her puppies, but after Eunhaeng was injured in a car accident, Adogs rescued her urgently. While Eunhaeng was adopted abroad, Tree ended up in a shelter. She was later rescued and is now being cared for at our center. 3.) Basic Information * With People: Fears strangers and shows avoidance behavior with her tail between her legs when approached. Once getting a little more familiar, she feels comfortable as long as you approach within a certain distance and she even takes treats from your hand. When being touched, she shows nervousness but is docile and accepts it. At first, she avoids even familiar people but once they pet her, she exposes her belly and even shows affectionate charm! Wags her tail and bunts her head, asking to be petted. * With Dogs: Plays better with male dogs than female ones. With friends that she likes, runs around excitedly and plays. May occasionally show irritability toward similarly sized female dogs. Needs some time to become accustomed to new dogs. * Separation Anxiety: Does not exhibit separation anxiety and spends time alone comfortably. * Potty Training: Currently stays indoors without going for proper walks. Does indoor potty only and is smart enough to be perfectly house-trained and never have accidents. * Hygiene: Is still afraid of being brushed and the sound of dryers, so we're going slowly. Gets her baths and nail trims done at the groomer, and she’s fine with the nail trimming. * Walks: Going for walks used to feel so unfamiliar and awkward that she would freeze up as soon as she steps outside. But now, she’s starting to follow little by little wherever someone she trusts starts moving. Is nervous about wearing a harness but getting used to it. Is continually practicing going for walks. * Car Sickness: Doesn't get car sick even during three-hour long trips and rests in the car. * Likes: Loves treats! Is interested in nosework and sometimes does it. Tends to like playing with familiar canine friends. * Dislikes: Is scared of strangers, so it is best to wait for her to open up.
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Taquito

Corgi Chihuahua

Male, 5 yrs 3 mos
Los Angeles, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Taquito is an adorable 4 year old, male corgi mix who is about 17 lbs. Our partner in South Korea found him living in dangerous conditions, chained up. For months we've been begging their "owner" to surrender them, visiting daily to ensure they have food & water. Finally he agreed! Taquito is currently heartworm positive getting his treatment. We anticipate him being healthy enough to board their freedom flight sometime in the end of October! We need a committed foster or adopter to get Taquito on his freedom flight! Will he land with you? Apply today!

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Ozzie and Friends Rescue CA

Los Angeles, CA 90303

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6.2 miles

ADOPT KOREAN RESCUE-LA

LA, CA 90292

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7.3 miles

Welcome Paws Rescue - LA Region Transport

Los Angeles, CA 90010

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8.1 miles

ADOGS(Adopt Dogs) - LA Transport

Torrance, CA 90503

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10.1 miles

Samson's Sanctuary

Los Angeles, CA 90046

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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10.5 miles

3ft.RESCUE - LA transport

Los Angeles, CA 90505

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11.7 miles

St. Anthony's Canine Rescue & Corgi Matchmaker

Lomita, CA 90717

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15.6 miles

Animals Rule Rescue

305 N. HARBOR BLVD., SAN PEDRO, CA 90731

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15.6 miles

Animal Prayers

San Pedro, CA 90731

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19.9 miles

AGWC Rockin' Rescue

19855 Ventura Blvd, Woodland Hills, CA 91364

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