
*ADOPTION FEE NEGOTIABLE* After a lot of heartfelt thought and consideration, I have decided to retire Fenrir from breeding and rehome him because he does not get along with one of my two other corgis. He was neutered July 24th, 2025 and available for adoption. He is four years old. Fen is an amazing, goofy, playful, very sweet boy. He loves to be cradled on his back, warm showers (he voluntarily gets in them), kids and people of any and all ages (he is very sweet and gentle with my toddler), and he is good with cats. He is housebroken BUT he will mark-neutering should curb this habit but he may need to wear a weenie wrap in the home for a while after neutering. Fen should probably be an only dog. Like most corgis, he is a jealous attention hog. Again, neutering may curb much of his pent up aggression and anxious behavior around other dogs in 'his territory,' but this may take time to become apparent. If another dog is considered, it may be beneficial to introduce them first in a neutral environment. Fen is also very loud. His bark is his joy and he barks A LOT. As a fair warning, when I say his bark is loud, I mean it is like unnaturally loud-it WILL make your ears ring. He responds well to a bark collar and he also does NOT bark much if he is confident he has all the attention on him. In other words, his barking habit will most likely be significantly lessened as an only dog and/or with consistent training. Fen is AKC registered and health tested and he will come with a lifetime health guarantee from DM, VWD, EIC, and Lafora disease, as well as all his registration and veterinary paperwork.
Madison County
Huntsville, Alabama

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