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Fluffy Corgi Befriends Another Pup At The Park, Showing That Dogs Have The Friendliest Hearts On This Planet

Fluffy Corgi Befriends Another Pup At The Park, Showing That Dogs Have The Friendliest Hearts On This Planet

Kathy Morgan August 29, 2021

If you’ve seen corgis running around in the park, then you’ve seen loaves of bread in action. Corgis are just the furry version of loaves.

On this day, Ellie the Corgi met another corgi at the park. They became fast friends, and off the dogs went, running and grinning silly together.

With dogs, the ultimate sign of friend-making is when you run after each other without biting each other off. It sounds like much, but that’s how dogs operate.

Ellie looked like she was having the time of her life running after her new friend. It doesn’t take much to please dogs, so good for you, pet!

Friendly corgis

Her new buddy equally looked stoked to have met Ellie. The two proceeded to make the park their running ground, free and happy to have this opportunity.

Corgis are short, just about 12 inches long, with legs that are just about an inch long. They’re tiny, but they make up for it in energy and heart.

We often wonder how pets make friends so easily, especially when they’re doing it with the same breed. It’s a trade secret that will forever stay with dogs because they don’t speak human.

We’re ok with that, for as long as we could see them in action. We definitely feel lighter and more positive when we see dogs making friends with other pets.

There’s just something about their smiles and their overall satisfied look that warms our hearts. Dogs are indeed innocent beings, and their genuine reaction to everything is the bomb.

We are thankful that this owner shared Ellie’s video on the net for us to enjoy. It’s the kind of positive vibes that could leave a lasting feeling of joy in our hearts.

We hope you get to make more friends in the future, Ellie. Here’s to more time with your pals!

Credits to Scott Akazaki via YouTube

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Kathy Morgan

I grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma (of course a lady never shares their age) many years ago. Growing up I could remember always enjoying many pets in our household. From rabbits, hamsters Guinea pigs and dogs I loved them all even to this day. After graduating from High School: I decided to search for my first job. Yep, you guessed it my first job landed me in a pet shop. I learned so much from that experience that twenty years later I am still affiliated with our four-legged friend. I no longer work in a pet shop; but I have devoted my life to writing articles about “man’s best friend” dogs. I hope you enjoy the articles, stories and videos of our furry friends on this website. See you on the inside.

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