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7 Reasons Corgis Are Simply the Best

You know it. I know it. They're just the greatest dogs ever.

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7 Reasons Corgis Are Simply the Best
Caroline Warner

I think the title is pretty self-explanatory. Corgis are truly the best dogs. And as a corgi owner, myself, I'm totally biased towards this breed, and I'm not sorry about it.

1) They have the best butts. Ever.

Their butts are totally the greatest thing on this earth. They're just so fluffy and cute.

2) They have the best personalities.

They love to run around all the time. They're energetic and won't quit until they're tired (which is never).

3) They're also great cuddle buddies.

Toby, my corgi, loves to cuddle. And being away from him has been so hard because I miss cuddling with him when I've had a bad day or just in general.

4) They're incredibly photogenic.

Okay, this is just an excuse for me to post another picture of Toby

5) They may have small legs, but they have big hearts.

All dogs are loyal, but corgis especially, will love its owner relentlessly, and they show that, too.

6) Corgi puppies are to die for.

Seriously, they're the cutest things ever.

7) They're all around awesome.

Dog of the year should go to corgis every year. Toby is the best dog I've ever owned. I just love everything about him.

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