Why can’t I post e-cards to the list?

Unfortunately electronic greeting cards or e-cards are often abused all over the internet. Cards from legitimate e-cards are sometimes used to spam people directly, some e-card services harvest the email addresses that they’re given to spam later, and of course less-than-reputable e-card vendors will spam or even go so far as to include malware (viruses … Read more

About CorgiAid

CorgiAid is a nonprofit organization whose goal is to help Corgis — Cardigans, Pembrokes, and mixes — who are looking for their forever families to get healthy. CorgiAid is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to supporting independent rescue of Pembroke and Cardigan Welsh corgis and corgi mixes of either breed worldwide. We provide funds for extraordinary … Read more

Why Is Corgi-L Moderated?

Corgi-L is a moderated list, all posts are reviewed prior to being sent to the list. In order to keep spamming and flame wars to a minimum, Corgi-L is a fully moderated list. Your post will be read and approved by a moderator before it is posted. In general, all posts are approved as long … Read more

Why did my Corgi-L subscription options change?

Sometimes subscription settings get changed without you doing anything. Here’s why. Corgi-L has a team of administrators who work behind the scenes to keep the list flowing smoothly. Sometimes an individual account gives the computer that publishes Corgi-L lots of errors. In those cases, the administrators step in and either set the account to NOMAIL … Read more

Who are the Moderators?

Corgi-L’s administrative team consists of list members who have volunteered to handle the technical and administrative end of managing a listserv list of this size. Their duties include handling error messages, managing our email service, setting list policy, resolving complaints and disputes, and moderating postings to the list. When you send a question to admin@corgil.groups.io … Read more

Corgi-L Rules and Usage Guidelines

The List Usage Guidelines, adapted from the Corgi-L Welcome Message. These are the List Usage Guidelines, adapted from the Corgi-L Welcome Message for web navigation. Please review them if you have any questions about list rules or how to use the list. For help on the mechanics of subscribing, unsubscribing or changing your subscription options, … Read more

Pembroke Standard

Official Breed Standard for the Pembroke Welsh Corgi General Appearance – Low-set, strong, sturdily built and active, giving an impression of substance and stamina in a small space. Should not be so low and heavy-boned as to appear coarse or overdone, nor so light-boned as to appear racy. Outlook bold, but kindly. Expression intelligent and interested. … Read more

Pembroke Rescue

Rescue exists to provide a safety net for all Corgis — Corgis who lose their homes to divorce, moving, death of the owner, behavior problems, and any other myriad reason. Adopting a Corgi through club or private rescue is a satisfying way to find your next family member. You will be asked to fill out … Read more

Pembroke FAQ

What’s the difference between a Pem and a Cardi? Where can you get a Pembroke? How old do they get? What health issues should you watch for? These, and many, many more questions answered. Pembroke Welsh Corgi FAQ © Perrine Crampton, Corgi-L founder, 1995 Table of Contents History Characteristics and Temperament Pet and Companion Obedience … Read more