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Yogi the Corgi may have adorable puppy eyes, but recently he did something not so innocent. According to The Pet Collective, the pooch started off the YouTube channel's new video series, Pet Sense, with a bang. Pet Sense is a series featuring an animal communicator who helps owners treat and solve their pesky pet problems with remote readings. Yogi was the first pet selected for Pet Sense, with his owner, Hali Hudson, seeking help for Yogi's obsession with cleaning products. Apparently, the Corgi goes ballistic whenever he sees one. RELATED: Isn't It Pawvious? Corgis Are Having A Moment. To demonstrate Yogi's strange behavior for the camera, Hudson showed his reaction to the ...
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a shorty, but that doesn't mean this breed is under the radar. In fact, Corgis seem to be the most popping thing on four legs these days. Examples of their adorableness are appearing all over the web -- looking at you "Corgi Loves His Security Blanket." And these dogs must stay up all night because they are still consistently churning out new cuteness. It doesn't seem like these ottoman-shaped dogs are fading from pup-ularity anytime soon, which means it's time to take a look at the factors that make this canine a big deal. The rising fanaticism over Corgis can be traced back to three captivating aspects: stature, costumes and the Queen of England. Stature: Like ...
Everyone has that memento from childhood that had to go with them everywhere and -- let's face it -- was really hard to part with as an adult. This Corgi has that same youthful dedication, never letting his favorite blanket out of mouth's reach. The two are so inseparable that the dog has learned to work around his dependency, even while playing fetch. Now that is love. ...
Did you guys catch that Swedish vampire flick from a few years ago, "Let the Right One In"? Or maybe you saw the American remake, "Let Me In." Both titles refer to the element of vampire lore that says a vampire cannot enter your home unless you invite it. Do you see where I'm going with this one? Why doesn't the one corgi go inside the house through the open screen like his companion does? Why does he wait for his owner to open the door? Presumably both dogs have the same owner, have the same training, live in the same house, and are used to the same rules. So why does only one corgi require an invitation to come inside? Sleep with one eye open, corgi owner. Sleep with one eye open and a ...
Do all dogs like this? If not, do all corgis? Or is Turbo here just kind of a weirdo? We want to know because we literally have never, never seen a dog look as content as Turbo does nodding off in that trash can. And apparently it's not an isolated incident, as he "loves sleeping in the oddest places," according to his owners. "He's usually sleeping inside the trash can after he has already knocked it over, but we actually brought him upright for this video." He doesn't seem to mind the vertical orientation. What weird spots does your dog find to sleep? Tell us in the comments. ...
Those little legs, that stout build, and those floppy ears? It's enough to send a corgi owner swooning with delight for his cuddly little friend. Moreover, the first time around, we were as thrilled as crazy dog people like us can get at the sight of a corgi -- such a cute breed -- doing a full-on belly flop! Well, Cooper is back, and he's still in his adorable doggie floatie device. (What are you trying to do to us, make us choke on our own excitement?) This time at Thetis Lake in Victoria, British Columbia, Cooper takes another plunge into the water. And once again. we're all watching in delight. More Cute Videos ...



