Meet Elroy

Elroy is a Pembroke Welsh Corgi who was found wandering the streets alone and taken to a local kill shelter. How could someone leave this little boy behind? No inquiries no on came looking for him no one cared about him. Elroy was deemed treat aggressive at the shelter so he was labeled for rescue only. We were then contacted and asked to take him in. When I went to meet Elroy he was just the sweetest little guy and wanted nothing more than love and affection. Unfortunately, as we have seen with many corgi's we have taken in, he was taught no manners and was not being fed the proper amount that he needed. This poor baby was so thin you could see every rib! That's now how any corgi should look! He doesn't even know what a biscuit is! When I fed him with the pack he went in the crate to eat and showed no food aggression whatsoever. When giving him a cookie he was afraid to take it and didn't want it. After seeing the others taking theirs he gently took the treat and went to eat it off by himself. At the shelter they tested him with a rawhide, something we never give any dog, and he didn't want to give it back. He growled and got very upset. So don't give him rawhides! DUH! Elroy is an excellent little pup and deserves a great home where he will know love and tenderness and cookies! At present he is about 27 lbs. He needs to gain about 5 lbs total (never thought I'd say that about a corgi LOL). He is between 10 months and a year, housebroken, microchipped, fully vaccinated and crate trained although he is not in need of a crate most of the time. He does well with other dogs but as a puppy can come off a little pushy in the beginning. Because he is still a little mouthy (but learning quickly as all corgis are genius') we will not place him in a home with young children.

Elroy is located in Freeport NY in a home foster. His adoption fee is $550.00