Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of America, Inc. |
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of America, Inc. has an extensive Rescue Program through it's regional affiliated clubs, which is a network of regional PWC rescue programs across the United States. If you found a Corgi, there is a chance that someone in the rescue network may know of the owners who are looking for their dog. We can also send out an 'alert' of a found dog by way of several email lists devoted to the Pembroke or Pembroke Rescue.
We would also suggest that you call all of the veterinarians within a reasonable distance of where you found the dog, alerting them to the fact that you have a Corgi that you found and give them a description of the dog.
If you've done all of these things and are still unable to find the dog's owners, please contact our National Rescue Program Chair by emailing rescue@pembrokecorgi.org, or look through our listing of rescue contacts and contact the rescue program closest to you.
Thank you for your concern for a lost Corgi and we hope that you are able to reunite the dog with his or her rightful owners soon!
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of America, Inc. has an extensive Rescue Program that networks through it's regional affiliated clubs. If you lost your Corgi (got away from the car, ran away from your home, lost while visiting friends, for whatever reason!) there is a chance that someone in the rescue network may have your dog or know where he/she may be. We can also send out an 'alert' by way of several email lists devoted to the Pembroke or Pembroke Rescue to help get your information into the rescue loop.
We would also suggest that you put up "Lost Corgi" flyers with a photo of the dog if at all possible and, if not one of the dog you have lost, then at least a photo of a Corgi of the same color. Post flyers at supermarkets and leave them at the veterinarians' offices and anywhere else it is legal to do so in the area in which you live. Physically visit any private shelter or government controlled shelter in your area. Don't just call - many of them have no idea what a "Corgi" is, much less looks like! Check with these shelters daily to see if your dog has been turned in. You should also call all of the veterinarians in your area. We would also suggest that you call those outside of your immediate area, but within the larger community area in which you live or even in neighboring communities. This is especially important if you live near a major thoroughfare where your dog could have been picked up by a well-meaning rescuer.
If you've done all of these things and are still desperately trying to locate your lost Pembroke Welsh Corgi, please contact our National Rescue Program Chair by emailing rescue@pembrokecorgi.org or look through our listing of rescue contacts and contact the rescue program closest to you. There is also an email list entitled Corgis Lost and Found that you might join to get the word out. Go to Yahoo Groups Corgis Lost and Found to join this group on which is found most of the people who are involved in Pembroke rescue throughout the US.
Another method of finding a lost dog is to post on the K9 AmberAlert list. Keep posts as brief as possible. Include in your post:
CITY AND STATE IN SUBJECT LINE!
The body of your message should contain:
Contact information such as phone numbers so you can be contacted off-list if needed in the event the dog is seen.
Critical information: dog's name, markings/description, microchipped, etc. You may include with your message photo "attachments" so that readers will be able to see the dog within the context of your message and refer back to it. To send email to the group owner: K9AmberAlert-owner@yahoogroups.com
We hope that you and your Corgi are quickly reunited!