Howelling Corgi Dog Rescue

Howelling Corgi Dog Rescue

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A self-funded rescue for corgis, corgi mixes and cattle dogs in Springfield, OH.

Photos from Howelling Corgi Dog Rescue's post 03/01/2026

Not in our rescue.... she's a corgi beagle mix. Please see comments for contact info I'm
Starburst is about 5 years old, and she’s been in my family for about a year and half. She gets along well with her small dog friend and cats, however she has been known to chase cats occasionally. She is not aggressive, but she is very very anxious. We got her from the shelter with little history but obvious past abuse. She’s nervous with strangers especially men. Her bark is bigger than her bite (which doesn’t even exist that we’ve seen!) Unfortunately I am disabled and my health is declining. I’d love to see my girl go to a loving home where she can relax and play and be so happy. I’m always willing to accept her back if things don’t work out. She has a health issue/potentially blindness with one eye but it doesn’t require any medical intervention for the foreseeable future. I can release all vet records, discuss her anxiety and personality and pass on any toys/treats etc to her new home.

Photos from Howelling Corgi Dog Rescue's post 01/08/2026

This dog, Ziggy, isn't in our rescue. He was put up for adoption several months ago by his owner but that placement didn't work. Please see comments for contact. This is what they say about him...

Urgent - We are urgently seeking a new home for our 2.5-year-old tricolor Corgi.
A few months ago, we tried rehoming him. He was placed with a family that had other Corgis and cats, but unfortunately the placement was not successful. He showed signs of growling toward the new owner and struggled to adjust, indicating some behavioral challenges that would need continued work.
He is very territorial and protective of items he has (food, toys, objects) and will snip when he feels threatened, though he has never bitten us. Because we have a one-year-old toddler who naturally grabs and explores, we are increasingly concerned about the potential for an incident in the future. For everyone’s safety, we need to find him a new home as soon as possible as it is nearly impossible to keep the two separate.
That said, he truly can be a great dog in the right environment. He is affectionate, loving, and thrives when he receives undivided attention and adequate exercise. He would do best in:
A home with no young children
No other pets
A fenced-in yard
An experienced, patient owner willing to work on behavioral boundaries
Additional details:
Not neutered
Struggles with nail trims
High-energy, intelligent breed that needs structure and consistency
We care deeply about finding him the right fit and want him to succeed in a home where he can feel secure and understood.

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207 Belleaire Avenue (937)935-8511
Springfield, OH
45503