Auggie puppies for sale across Canada
Browse current listings and join the waitlist for Auggie puppies across Canada.
Also known as: Augi, Aussie Corgi, Australian Shepherd Pembroke Welsh Corgi Mix

Browse current listings and join the waitlist for Auggie puppies across Canada.
Also known as: Augi, Aussie Corgi, Australian Shepherd Pembroke Welsh Corgi Mix

Paction lists dogs for sale from ethical, health-tested breeders across Canada. You can search by breed and province to find your ideal companion.
Yes. Paction connects you with dogs for adoption from trusted breeders across Canada, including puppies that are ready for rehoming. Browse current listings or join a waitlist to be notified when a new litter is ready.
Yes. Alongside purebreds, you can find mixed breed pups from responsible breeders across Canada. Use the breed filter or browse all listings to explore what is currently available.
Every breeder on Paction is vetted before joining the platform. Paction breeders commit to health testing, transparent practices, and lifetime support for the dogs they place. You can read breeder profiles, view available puppies, and message breeders directly before making any decisions.
Puppy prices vary by breed, breeder, and location. Beyond the purchase price, budgeting for ongoing costs — vet care, food, grooming, and training — is equally important. Paction has built the Ultimate Dog Cost Calculator to help you plan for the full lifetime cost of your dog.

The Auggie, often called the Augi or Aussie Corgi, is a beloved breed with a rich history.
The Auggie is a designer mixed breed dog that combines the traits of the Australian Shepherd and the Pembroke Welsh Corgi. While it doesn’t have a long-established breed history like its parent breeds, the Auggie likely emerged in the early 2000s in North America, part of the growing trend of intentionally crossing purebred dogs to create companion animals with specific temperaments and appearances. The Australian Shepherd contributes intelligence, trainability, and strong herding instincts, while the Corgi brings boldness, charm, and a compact frame. Both parent breeds were originally developed for herding livestock, and their union in the Auggie often results in a dog that is highly active, clever, and loyal, making them especially popular with families and individuals seeking a smaller, energetic companion with a working-dog mindset. Though not recognized as an official breed by major kennel clubs, the Auggie has gained popularity through word of mouth and social media for its playful personality, fox-like appearance, and big-dog attitude in a smaller, more manageable size