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Available Corgi Puppies

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SEATTLE

Seattle is a great city for corgi owners! Here are some corgi-friendly activities you can enjoy in Seattle:

  1. Visit a Dog Park: Seattle has several dog parks where your corgi can socialize and play off-leash. Magnuson Park Off-Leash Area and Golden Gardens Park Off-Leash Area are popular choices.

  2. Take a Hike: Many hiking trails around Seattle are dog-friendly, such as Discovery Park Loop Trail or Green Lake Loop Trail. Remember to keep your corgi on a leash and bring plenty of water for both of you.

  3. Explore the City: Seattle is a very dog-friendly city, with many shops, cafes, and restaurants allowing dogs in their outdoor seating areas. Take your corgi for a stroll around neighborhoods like Ballard or Capitol Hill and enjoy exploring together.

  4. Visit a Dog-Friendly Brewery: Seattle is known for its craft beer scene, and many breweries allow dogs in their outdoor seating areas. Check out places like Fremont Brewing Company or Optimism Brewing Company.

  5. Go on a Boat Tour: Some boat tours in Seattle allow well-behaved dogs on board. Consider booking a dog-friendly cruise to see the city skyline from the water.

  6. Attend a Corgi Meetup: Keep an eye out for corgi meetups or events happening in the Seattle area. It's a great opportunity for your corgi to socialize with other dogs of the same breed.

  7. Visit a Pet Store: Treat your corgi to some shopping at one of Seattle's pet stores. Many stores offer a wide selection of toys, treats, and accessories for your furry friend.

Remember to always check the specific rules and regulations of each location regarding dogs before you go, and make sure your corgi is comfortable and safe in any environment you choose to explore together!

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Seattle offers some wonderful hiking opportunities that are dog-friendly. Here are a few:

  1. Discovery Park: This park offers several trails with varying difficulty levels and stunning views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. Dogs are allowed on-leash throughout the park, making it a great choice for a hike with your furry friend.

  2. Green Lake Park: Located in the heart of Seattle, Green Lake Park features a flat, paved path around the lake, making it perfect for a leisurely stroll or jog with your dog. Dogs must be kept on-leash here.

  3. Seward Park: Situated on a peninsula surrounded by Lake Washington, Seward Park boasts several trails ranging from easy to moderate. Dogs are welcome on-leash throughout the park, and you can enjoy scenic views of the lake and Mount Rainier.

  4. Tiger Mountain: Located east of Seattle, Tiger Mountain offers a variety of trails that wind through forests and meadows. The West Tiger 3 Trail is a popular choice and allows leashed dogs.

  5. Rattlesnake Ledge: Although it's a bit of a drive from Seattle, Rattlesnake Ledge is worth it for the breathtaking views of Rattlesnake Lake and the surrounding mountains. Dogs are allowed on-leash on this trail.

Remember to bring plenty of water for both you and your dog, and always clean up after your pet. Additionally, it's a good idea to check trail conditions and any regulations before heading out, as rules may vary depending on the season or maintenance activities.

Seattle offers a plethora of activities for dog owners to enjoy with their furry companions. Here are some ideas:

  1. Dog-Friendly Parks and Trails: Take your dog for a walk or hike in one of Seattle's many dog-friendly parks and trails, such as Discovery Park, Green Lake Park, or the Burke-Gilman Trail. These areas offer scenic views and opportunities for both exercise and bonding with your pet.

  2. Dog Beaches: If your dog loves to swim, head to one of Seattle's dog-friendly beaches, such as Magnuson Park Beach or Warren G. Magnuson Off-Leash Park, where they can splash around and play in the water.

  3. Dog-Friendly Dining: Many restaurants and cafes in Seattle have outdoor seating areas that welcome dogs, so you can grab a bite to eat or enjoy a coffee with your pup by your side. Check out places like Norm's Eatery & Ale House or Starbucks Reserve Roastery.

  4. Dog Parks and Off-Leash Areas: Seattle has several dog parks and off-leash areas where your dog can socialize and play with other pups. Popular spots include Magnuson Park Off-Leash Area and Westcrest Park Off-Leash Area.

  5. Dog-Friendly Events and Meetups: Keep an eye out for dog-friendly events and meetups happening in the city, such as doggy playdates, charity walks, or pet adoption events. These are great opportunities for your dog to socialize and for you to connect with other dog owners.

  6. Dog-Friendly Breweries and Wineries: Seattle is known for its craft beer and wine scene, and many breweries and wineries in the area are dog-friendly. Take your dog along for a tasting at places like Fremont Brewing Company or Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery.

  7. Dog-Friendly Tours and Activities: Look for dog-friendly tours and activities in Seattle, such as boat tours or guided hikes, where your dog can join in on the fun and exploration.

No matter what you choose to do, spending time with your dog in Seattle is sure to be an enjoyable and rewarding experience for both of you!

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Our Corgi puppy flight service

Looking for a "Corgi puppy near me"? What if it didn't matter how close you lived to the puppy you love? Kind of like true love, distance shouldn't be a hindrance. We are taking locality out of the equation. We offer flight nanny service exclusively for our puppies. Hand delivered to you by the actual breeder who lovingly raised your Corgi. My husband David or I (Keslie) will accompany your puppy via airline ANYWHERE IN THE U.S. to your nearest airport and meet you there! Ballpark estimate, this is usually $500.

The list of states and provinces are expanding! Currently, Hawaii, Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Nebraska, Texas, Wisconsin, Tennessee, New York, Florida and British Columbia.

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