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11 Telltale Signs You're A Corgi Enthusiast

From one corgi enthusiast to another, I've got you.

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11 Telltale Signs You're A Corgi Enthusiast
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If you follow me on Facebook or Twitter (or you happen to know my login to Instagram), you will see an abundance of corgi related videos or images all over my wall and my timeline. It's an obsession, and rightfully so. Corgis can steal your heart in a minute with their stubby, short little legs, fat long bodies, puppy eyes and their stand-up ears. I want as many corgis as I can afford, and I want to hear the little paws of corgi puppies running around my house. I am a corgi enthusiast, and you may be too if any of these signs relate to you:

1. You follow countless corgi Instagram accounts

Going through your timeline every day, you can't help but smile when you see post, after post, after post of corgis. The number of accounts you follow on Instagram is well above 20, and the list keeps growing every day. Ralph the corgi, The Corgi World and Loki the corgi give you life through Instagram and you are their biggest fan.

2. In your spare time, you like to watch corgi videos

If you've seen the above video ^^^^, then you are probably a corgi enthusiast. Most people spend their time on YouTube watching vlogs, beauty tutorials or DIYs, but you spend your time watching corgi videos.

3. You cannot get enough of corgis who try to "act" human

Corgis are always seen trying to act like a human in some way, shape or form. Most of the time, they are seen trying to do things that baby do, such as floating on a float in the water with floaties (ugh, I can't handle it. It's so cute) — they are basically their owner's baby. If I had my own corgi, I would treat them like they were my own offspring.

4. When you see a corgi out in public, you get way too excited

It doesn't matter where you are or who you are with, whenever you see a corgi, YOU LOSE IT — and I mean absolutely lose it. You may start jumping up and down, crying, screaming, be standing there with your arms wide open for a hug, or some combination of the four of those. It doesn't matter, you're just as excited, if not more excited, than the corgi you are seeing.

5. If this is all you want to do with your day...

Then you're probably a corgi enthusiast!

6. One of the main reasons you want a corgi is because of... their butts

Corgi butts are unique in many ways: they shake when corgis are super excited, much like any other dog, but their butts also float in the water. How cool is that? I like corgi butts, and I cannot lie.

7. Corgis represent your inner lazy struggles

If you find yourself being lazy all the time, some of the time or most of the time, then you can relate to corgis. Corgis represent our inner laziness, and our unwillingness (sometimes) to get up and be active. We've all been there, right?

8. You have that one friend that you share corgi related material with on social media

Any Facebook, Twitter or Instagram post that is corgi-related, you and your other corgi-lover friend are instantly tagging, sharing or messaging the other person the content. It's your constant supply of entertainment, and you should thank that friend because they get your love for corgis. (Shoutout to Meg, you're the real MVP).

9. You want one in every color

The great thing about corgis is that there are so many options. They come in so many different variations, and it's hard to pick your favorite — even though I definitely lean toward the tri-color corgis. Regardless, you want one in every color.

10. If you fall in love when they tilt their head

The head tilt says it all. I love the head tilt, and corgis just do it so well.

11. Corgis are cool, and will probably always be cooler than us

If you're a corgi enthusiast then you're well aware of this fact. Corgis are so much cooler than we will ever be. It's a fact. They make human activities look way cuter, and they rock a mean pair of shades.

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