Lakeshore Pembroke Welsh Corgi Rescue, Inc
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Board of Directors

  • Yvette Huesler, President
  • Susen Trail, Secretary
  • Jim Morrisey,Treasurer
Please contact Yvette Huesler to learn about other rescue dogs we have available or for information on how to surrender a dog.

Yvette Huesler
11036 Hwy O
Athens, WI 54411
715-675-9867
allcorgis@gmail.com

Volunteers & Transport

Nancy Wolfe
3475 Souletown Rd
Elkton, MI 48731
989-375-4212
hillside@midmich.net

  Willie with Scarf
Cassie with Dandylion
Carson

Do you need to rehome your corgi? Thank you for considering Lakeshore Pembroke Welsh Corgi Rescue. The following will give you some idea how we work:

  • We do not take in corgis with a bite history. Any corgi that has broken skin on a person in a deliberate act of aggression has behavior problems that we cannot address and should not be re-homed. Corgis that are misrepresented to us and found to be biters after we take them for placement will be euthanized and their former owners will be open to the possibility of lawsuits if anyone is bitten.

  • We require persons relinquishing a corgi for adoption to sign ownership of the corgi over to the club on a form that we provide. The corgi is then fostered in the home of one of our members until a suitable home can be found for it.

  • All corgis taken in by LPWCR for re-homing will be spayed or neutered before being placed if that has not been done already.

  • We take in only purebred corgis.

  • We do not make the identity of the new owner available to the previous owner after the corgi is re-homed.

  • Persons desiring to adopt a corgi through LPWCR are required to fill out an adoption application and are rigorously screened. We attempt to place corgis in the home that is best suited to the dog. Our goal is a safe, loving home for life.

If you would like to pursue re-homing your corgi through our club, please contact us, providing us with your phone number, and we will get back to you as soon as we can. Please be patient-we all work full time, have other obligations as well and have limited time to return calls. We provide this service because we love this breed but we are under no obligation to take your dog and will not if we think we cannot find it a home. Your dog is ultimately your responsibility and rescue is only one option.