Our Process
Weeks 2-4
Time for a New Meal!
Once our Corgi puppies reach 14 to 21 days old, we introduce them to puppy formula. They’re usually not very interested at this stage, but we offer it anyway to help them get used to the idea. By the time they’re about three weeks old, they’re more curious and ready to take their first taste!
When the puppies are three and a half weeks old, we begin mixing puppy food into the formula. The milk softens the kibble, making it easier for them to chew and digest. This is especially helpful since their teeth aren’t fully developed yet. This gentle transition helps them adjust to solid food with ease.


The Story Begins
New Puppies Have Arrived!
When one of our female dogs is expecting, we make it a priority to check her closely. In the final two weeks leading up to her due date, we pay extra attention to ensure no complications. When the time comes for her to deliver, the puppies are born right in our home, often in our bedroom! From the moment the puppies are born, they stay in a special area of our bedroom with their mother. This lasts until they open their eyes, usually around two weeks old. We closely watch them to ensure both the mom and her puppies are healthy and doing well.
Weeks 6-8
Development
Weeks six through eight are critical for the puppies. This is when they develop their social skills, experiences, and personality. They become very curious and eager to explore. We spend a lot of time playing with them. We also introduce them to wearing a collar. This helps them prepare for life with their new families. They’ll learn to play fetch, go on walks, and enjoy time together.
At six weeks, the puppies start teething. To help, we give them plenty of toys and treats to chew on. This keeps them entertained and comfortable as their new teeth grow in.


Weeks 4-6
Time for Learning!
When the Corgi puppies are around four and a half weeks old, most of their teeth have come in. At this stage, we provide them with two bowls: one filled with dry puppy food and the other with puppy milk. After each meal, We cut back on the milk and boost their water intake. By five and a half weeks, the puppies had weaned off the formula and transitioned to solid food.
We take the puppies outside as often as possible during this time, depending on the weather. Our goal is to start their potty training early. Even at this young age, they learn to associate going outside with bathroom breaks. This is especially true after meals.

Week 8
Off to their Forever Home!
By seven and a half weeks, the puppies are ready to join their forever families! At this stage, we schedule a vet appointment to ensure every pup is in perfect health and free of any issues. Each puppy gets a vet check and a 1-year health guarantee. They also have all their vaccinations up to date.
Once the puppies reach eight weeks old, they’re finally ready to go home! We try to accommodate everyone’s schedules. Pickups are usually on the weekend, from Friday to Sunday. We schedule them based on when we receive deposits.