ABOUT US

At Cassey’s Corgis, we are passionate about raising high-quality, healthy Corgis in the heart of Ocilla, Georgia. Nestled within our working cattle operation, our Corgis are not just pets—they’re family.

We take pride in responsible breeding practices, ensuring each of our dogs is well-loved, socialized, and cared for from day one. Every Corgi in our program undergoes thorough DNA testing and health examinations, giving you peace of mind when bringing home your new companion.

We would love to help you find the perfect addition to your family.

Will my puppy come vaccinated and with a health check?

Yes, your puppy will get its first vaccine at 6 weeks and we recommend getting the next at 9 weeks. You get your puppy at 8 weeks, so the following week your vet can administer their second shot and give them a health check. We worm puppies at 2 weeks, 4 weeks, 6 weeks, and 8 weeks

Yes, my vet comes in the week they go to their new homes. She does a full health check and fecal on the pups.

What kind of feed will I need to buy?

I will send you home with the wet feed that they are used to and a small bag of dry feed that they also get so that you can continue feeding them the same thing they are on or slowly transition them to the feed of your choice.

Will puppies be registered?

Yes! You will get the paperwork to send off when you pick up your puppy so that you can name them and pay for whichever package of paperwork you prefer for your puppy.

Can my puppy be shipped?

Yes we do offer shipping via ground or air. If you are local to Ocilla, Georgia we can meet or deliver.

Do you require a deposit to hold a puppy?

Yes, we do require a nonrefundable deposit when you pick out your puppy. Once a deposit is received your puppy will be marked sold and you will get weekly updated pictures.

How do I choose a puppy?

Everyone has their own wants in a puppy such as color, coat, and sex. It all depends on what you’re looking for.

Are there a variety of colors?

Yes with every cross and litter we always have exciting colors. Some aren’t honored in AKC so they will be CKC. We have both CKC and AKC-grown adult dogs. Usually, I can tell you what colors we will be expecting, but it’s always a surprise.