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Sir Richard

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7 years old|Corgi|Male|Medium|Tulsa, OK
♿️ Special needs🙈 Shy☺️ Gentle🐕 Dog Friendly

Sir Richard is a brown Corgi mix in Tulsa, OK, thought to be around 7 years and 9 months old. He’s a medium-sized, adult neutered male who is up to date on his vaccinations. Right now, he is undergoing heartworm disease treatment. He gets along with other dogs and is looking for a calm home willing to support him through this next phase of his life.

About Sir Richard

Sir Richard is a Corgi with a gentle heart and a reserved spirit. At about seven years old, he has recently transitioned from a breeder’s care into a rescue environment, and every day he grows more comfortable in a real home. While initially shy, he opens up with patient attention and is learning there’s plenty of kindness in the world. He’s making steady progress with socialization and is already showing that he can coexist well with other dogs, so a household with other calm, friendly canines could be a good fit. The key for Sir Richard is a relaxed, patient home where he is allowed to find his footing at his own speed. This dog requires someone willing to invest a little extra time helping him gain confidence. Please note, Sir Richard is currently undergoing treatment for heartworm disease, so any adopter will need to continue his prescribed care. Born on August 27, he’s a practical and thoughtful Virgo—no surprise for a dog who appreciates order and routine. If you’re looking for a rewarding experience helping a dog truly flourish, Sir Richard is ready for his next—and best—chapter. Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Sir Richard

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Sir Richard, as a Corgi, tends to thrive in homes where routine and gentle attention are present, making him a great fit for households that can offer patient, steady companionship.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Corgis like Sir Richard appreciate having access to a securely fenced yard for short play sessions, although regular walks and indoor time are just as important.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Corgis are generally good with children, especially if the kids are gentle and respectful; Sir Richard would do best in a calm home where his boundaries are considered.