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Corgi Mix Puppies Available in Mountain Home, Arkansas
Local resident rehoming 2 male and 1 female Corgi mix puppies after surprise litter
Published on Feb. 5, 2026
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A resident of Mountain Home, Arkansas is rehoming a litter of Corgi mix puppies after their mother, a Corgi they had adopted, was bred before the owner could get her spayed. The 6-week-old puppies - 2 males and 1 female - are available with a rehoming fee and have received initial deworming and vaccinations.
Why it matters
Rehoming puppies is a common challenge for pet owners, especially when unexpected litters occur. This provides an opportunity for animal lovers in the Mountain Home area to potentially adopt adorable Corgi mix puppies in need of loving homes.
The details
The Corgi mix puppies are 6 weeks old, with 2 males and 1 female still available. Their mother is a Corgi, while the father's breed is unknown as the owner adopted the mother dog just before she was bred. The puppies have received 3 rounds of dewormer and their first 5-way vaccination. The owner is willing to meet potential adopters outside of Mountain Home to rehome the puppies.
- The puppies are currently 6 weeks old.
The players
Mountain Home Resident
The owner who adopted the Corgi mother and is now rehoming the unexpected litter of Corgi mix puppies.
What’s next
Interested adopters should message the Mountain Home resident to discuss the rehoming fee and coordinate a meeting location to meet the puppies.
The takeaway
This story highlights the importance of spaying and neutering pets to prevent unexpected litters, as well as the ongoing need for loving homes for rescue animals in the Mountain Home community.
