South Africa's responsible breeding network
Corgis are clever, spirited, and deeply rewarding companions — but raising one well takes real knowledge and ongoing support. The Corgi Crew Knowledge Network brings together practical guides, expert blogs, and free resources built by breeders who stay with you for the life of your dog.
"We still refer to the Corgi Crew guides two years after bringing Pepper home. It's become our go-to reference."
— Thandi M., Johannesburg"Having a breeder who checks in and publishes real guidance made all the difference in our Corgi's first year."
— Michael & Lerato K., Cape Town"The enrichment resources alone were worth it. Our Corgi is calmer and better trained than we ever expected."
— Suzanne O., PretoriaCorgi Crew Guides is your primary resource — backed by Pember Diamonds and Tamboeckey Beagles who share our commitment to ethical breeding and lifelong owner support.
Real-world guides from Tanydd Corgi Crew — feeding routines, exercise plans, enrichment ideas, socialisation tips, and honest reflections from experienced hands. Grounded, practical wisdom for every stage of Corgi ownership.
Visit Corgi Crew guidesThe anchor hub of the network. Deep-dive articles on Pembroke Welsh Corgi health, development, training, and genetics — evidence-based, regularly updated, and globally recognised for quality.
Visit Pember DiamondsSouth Africa's dedicated Beagle knowledge resource. A trusted partner whose commitment to honest, evidence-based writing and lifelong owner support reflects the same values we hold at Corgi Crew.
Visit Beagle hubEvery article, guide and tool across all three hubs — searched in real time.
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Hundreds of articles across all three hubs, organised by topic. Each card opens a curated collection — click to explore.
Interactive tools and assessments built by the network — designed to help you understand your dog better at every stage.
The definitive foundation for Corgi and Beagle owners alike. Seven carefully researched guides covering every critical stage of your puppy's first year.
The first 48 hours: what to expect when your puppy arrives
A calm, practical guide to those overwhelming first two days — settling, feeding, sleeping, and bonding.
Your puppy's first year. A month-by-month health timeline
Vaccines, vet visits, developmental stages, and what to watch for from 8 weeks to 12 months.
Building a daily routine that works for your dog and your life
Predictable structure reduces anxiety, improves behaviour, and makes training far easier.
Socialisation. The window you can't afford to miss
Why weeks 8–16 matter more than anything else, and how to use them well without overwhelming your pup.
How to choose a vet who understands your breed
Breed-specific health concerns mean not all vets are equally prepared. Here's what to look for in South Africa.
Food, treats, and what the bag labels don't tell you
Making sense of pet food ingredients, portion sizes, and common feeding mistakes in the first year.
Emergency preparedness & first aid for puppies
What to do when things go wrong — before you reach the vet.
Every article across all three hubs, organised by topic. Click any category to see the full list.
The Knowledge Network was built on a simple belief: that the responsibility of an ethical breeder doesn't end when a puppy leaves. It continues through every question, every milestone, and every challenge a new owner faces.
By partnering with Pember Diamonds and Tamboeckey Beagles, Tanydd Corgi Crew is part of something larger than any one kennel — a genuinely comprehensive resource that reflects real experience across two breeds, not theory from a textbook.
We believe informed owners create better lives for dogs. Through practical guides, resources, and ongoing communication, we help families understand not only how to care for a Corgi, but how to truly live well with one.
We update our articles when new guidance emerges. We openly acknowledge what we don't know and write to inform, never to sell.
We share full pedigrees, explain our breeding decisions openly, and focus on preserving the very best traits of the breed for future generations.
We stay in contact long after you take your puppy home. Our owners receive guidance and advice for the entire life of their dog via our Knowledge Network and up-to-date guides — not just the first eight weeks.
We are committed to protecting the authentic characteristics of the Pembroke Welsh Corgi through responsible breeding practices that respect correct structure, movement, working ability, and breed history.
"A Corgi is a ten-to-fifteen year commitment. The guidance we provide should match the weight of that decision."— Tanydd Corgi Crew, founding philosophy
If you're still in the research phase, that's exactly where you should be. Browse our resources, ask questions, and when you're ready — we'd love to hear from you.
Disclaimer
The information provided on this page is for general educational and informational purposes only. It is based on the experiences of Tanydd Corgi Crew as a responsible Pembroke Welsh Corgi breeder and reflects common best practices for raising a healthy puppy.
This content is not intended to replace professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Every puppy is unique, and individual health, nutritional, training, or behavioural needs can vary significantly depending on genetics, environment, and specific circumstances.
We strongly recommend that you consult your licensed veterinarian or a qualified canine professional (such as a certified trainer or behaviourist) for personalised advice regarding your puppy's health, diet, development, vaccinations, or any medical concerns.
Tanydd Corgi Crew makes no warranties or guarantees regarding the completeness, accuracy, or suitability of this information for any particular puppy or situation. Following the guidance on this page is done at your own discretion and risk.
By reading and using this information, you agree that Tanydd Corgi Crew, its owners, and affiliates shall not be held liable for any loss, injury, or damage (whether direct or indirect) arising from the use of this material.
For specific health or medical issues, please contact your veterinarian immediately.