Honey
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Honey
AvailableHoney is a Corgi with a medium-length red and white coat who lives in Mount Morris, MI. She is an adult female, spayed, house trained, and up to date on vaccinations. Honey does not have any special needs and does best as the only dog in the home, though she gets along with cats and respectful children.
About Honey
Honey is not your average corgi. While her looks might inspire you to fantasize about royal gardens and parades, Honey's true nature is that of a working dog: sharp, energetic, and happiest with purpose. She’s been bounced through five homes before landing here—each time, she was let down by people who weren’t ready to engage her mind or energy. After dedicated months of training, Honey has turned a corner. Her recall is spot-on, and she handles herself well with cats and children who respect boundaries. Her loyalty runs deep once you earn it, and her intelligence is always at the ready. But be clear: that trust isn’t handed over instantly. Honey demands an adopter who will put in the time—regular enrichment, daily exercise, and consistent engagement. She’s not overly cuddly, but she grows to enjoy praise and gentle attention. Potty and crate training is in the bag. She thrives as the only dog—though she can have dog friends, she quickly loses patience for pushy or hyperactive pups. Honey is fully vetted and comes with six months of heartworm protection. This corgi will shine with the right fit, especially if cats or thoughtful children are part of the mix. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Honey
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Honey the Corgi thrives in homes where she gets plenty of attention, training, and enrichment. Corgis typically adapt well to both houses with yards and well-managed apartments as long as their exercise needs are consistently met.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Corgis like Honey need regular access to outdoor space, though a large fenced yard isn’t mandatory. Daily walks and play sessions satisfy most of her physical needs as long as there are opportunities to burn off energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Honey's breed, the Corgi, generally does well with respectful children. She enjoys the company of kids who understand how to engage calmly with dogs.











