Diamond’s Fancy Don’t Let Me Down at North Star is one of our promising up-and-coming females for the future of our program. She was born in Plains, Montana, at Diamond Corgis and joined our program with an exceptional genetic foundation.
She is triple clear of all tested genetic mutations, giving us great confidence in the health potential she brings to our lines. As she continues to grow and mature, we look forward to completing her OFA health certifications in accordance with breed standards.
At this stage, Fancy is still developing, and we are excited to watch her personality, structure, and abilities continue to unfold. She represents the next generation of our program, and we look forward to sharing more updates as she matures.
More to come as she grows and we learn more about this lovely girl.

Fancy Moo's Health
OFA Hip Dysplasia: Spring 2028
OFA Eye Disease: Sprint 2027
DM: Clear
Definition: Fatal chronic, progressive, degenerative disease of spinal cord of several breeds of dogs, including the Pembroke Welsh Corgi.
EIC: Clear
Definition: inherited neuromuscular disorder affecting Pembroke Welsh Corgi. EIC presents as exercise intolerance in apparently healthy dogs. Affected dogs are usually diagnosed before the age of two and appear normal during low to moderately strenuous activity
VWD1: Clear
Definition: Inherited bleeding disorder affecting the Pembroke Welsh Corgi. Canines affected with VWD1 have less than half the normal level of von Willebrand coagulation factor, which is essential protein needed for normal blood clotting.
OFA Certification Coming Spring 2027 & 2028
American Kennel Club Pedigree
A dog's pedigree includes the names and registration numbers of its parents, grandparents, and other ancestors. It also lists any AKC titles the dog or its ancestors have earned, such as show championships, obedience titles, and field championships.
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