My Favorite Links
Here are some links that you may find helpful
I have included some links that I have found very helpful over the years- from Cardigan breeders, Natural rearing, nutrition and Veterinary care.
I hope you find the information here to be of use to you and your dogs!
Some Helpful Links
The Whole Dog Journal is one of the best publications for those of use who seek an alternative to traditional nutrition (ie; bagged grocery store dog food) and traditional Veterinary care and dog rearing. I have gone to this site, and years back issues time and time again to answer questions and never have been disappointed!
Filofany is the new home of Tosia- and the former home of Fergus! Hanna and I have become great friends, and we look forward to attending some shows together in times to come!
She has done well importing some interesting dogs- it will be fun to see how they do in Europe and what turns her breeding program will take!
Our Cardigan Fanciers club just to the North of us-- a new group, the Ontario Cardigan Fanciers!
Marieann and Steve Gladstone have put together a very educational website. There are articles on almost every aspect of Cardi ownership, as well as information on judging the Cardigan.
The Official site of the OFA- a wealth of information on CHD and the OFA. Be sure to also visit the Penn Hip site as well (listed here also)
University of Pennsylvania -- Hip Improvement Program website
Shelly Camm has one of the most successful breeding programs in Canada.
Educational Links and Club Links
Parent club of the Cardigan Welsh Corgi in the United States. Upcoming events information, breeders directory, as well as membership information can be found here
Created by a panel of International Cardigan breeders, this site is full of educational opportunities. Prepare to spend a good bit of time on this site- there is much to learn and lots to see! Prospective Cardigan judges MUST visit this site and read through the Judging Information.
Pocono Mountain Kennel Club holds two all-breed shows per year, and meets monthly in the Stroudsburg, PA area. Its a small, friendly club.
I hope you have enjoyed visiting some of my links- and I hope you have learned about the Cardigan Welsh Corgi.
Its really a very special breed!