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Why Corgis Are The Best Dogs

Why are they the best? Is there any reason they are not?

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Why Corgis Are The Best Dogs
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You may be wondering - What is the best dog to have? Well, I have the perfect answer for you! The best dog to have is a Corgi. Not only are they adorable, but they are perfect in every way. They are just the right size to sit on your lap, they are loving, and they are definitely a man's best friend.

Don't believe me? Then check this list of why you should own a Corgi!

1. You Can Dress Them Up!

They are perfect to dress up and go trick or treating with or to dress up just for fun

2. They Are Fun To Play With

Corgis may have small legs, but they still move quickly. Just like any other dog, they love to go for walks, and to play with you!

3. Sometimes It Is Easy To Tease Them... Such As This

These type of dogs are easy to pick on for how cute they are, their small legs, big ears, and size, except all in a good way!

4. They Are So Cute!

I mean, just look at them!

5. No, Really!

Enough said.

6. They Can Be Funny

Like any animal, Corgis can do funny looks, poses, or do any kind of act to make your day.

7. With Their Little Legs They Can Be Tired Quickly

After playing too much or if it was a long day, they get pretty tired.

So, how about now? Do you agree they are the best dogs ever? Yes, I may add they do shed, depending on type of Corgi you get, but they are wonderful creatures that are balls are joy.


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