Finally, proof that Wild Mountain Corgis do exist!
I hiked up a small mountain last year with my adult kids, and flopped down at the view'y spot to rest. A corgi puppy immediately rushed over to flop down next to me, and I decided to adopt her.
Turns out that Olivia's owners wanted her back. I had been so sure that she was a Wild Mountain Corgi.
/It turns out this small mountain had an auto road, and a parking lot near the top. They didn't actually make Olivia climb the mountain.
At the dog park near my previous house, there were a lot of huskies, including my own, that visited regularly. And this corgi named Liz. Liz was one of very few non-husky female dogs my Arya genuinely liked. Liz liked to run as did the huskies. So one time when there had to have been 6 or so huskies there, they all take off to run around the dog park...and so did Liz. Six huskies and a corgi and Liz did an admirable job of keeping pace. She could scoot when she wanted. It was hilarious.
HairBolus:I can't source this video from 2021 or earlier.
Somebody has registered it with Jukin https://www.jukinmedia.com/licensing/view/1178118 Corgi Puppies March On Snowy Forest Path In Single Line Date Added: 26 Feb 21 Date Posted:26 Feb 21 Location:Saint Petersburg, Russia
Corgi Puppies March On Snowy Forest Path In Single Line
Corgi Puppies March On Snowy Forest Path In Single Line Jukin Media 10,995 views Mar 1, 2021 About this video: These adorable corgi puppies marched on snow in a single line. The puppies belonged to the Welsh Corgi Pembroke Kennel Mistycor breed and lived in the suburbs, near the forest, with their pet parent. These dogs took a walk every single day along the forest paths and followed each other in a line.
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fragMasterFlash: Now this is the Snowpiercer spinoff series that we have been waiting for.
No wonder all corgis in rear half kept checking their six.
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I hiked up a small mountain last year with my adult kids, and flopped down at the view'y spot to rest. A corgi puppy immediately rushed over to flop down next to me, and I decided to adopt her.
Turns out that Olivia's owners wanted her back. I had been so sure that she was a Wild Mountain Corgi.
/It turns out this small mountain had an auto road, and a parking lot near the top. They didn't actually make Olivia climb the mountain.
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Start a love train, love train ♫
Arkanaut: Cutest Iditarod losers ever.
At the dog park near my previous house, there were a lot of huskies, including my own, that visited regularly. And this corgi named Liz. Liz was one of very few non-husky female dogs my Arya genuinely liked. Liz liked to run as did the huskies. So one time when there had to have been 6 or so huskies there, they all take off to run around the dog park...and so did Liz. Six huskies and a corgi and Liz did an admirable job of keeping pace. She could scoot when she wanted. It was hilarious.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/aww/comments/llh7w3/corgi_pups_march_in_single_file_to_conceal_the/
Corgi pups march in single file to conceal the strength of their number from the enemy
Posted by u/JediWithAnM4
Feb 16, 2021
VaDOTNOVA (Virginia department of Transportation for Northern Virginia)
https://twitter.com/VaDOTNOVA/status/1362354552633253888
Feb 18, 2021
GM! Crews are on duty and are ready to treat the roads, be it snow or sleet or freezing rain or ice or (likely) all of the above. Pls stay off the roads.
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HairBolus: I can't source this video from 2021 or earlier.
Somebody has registered it with Jukinhttps://www.jukinmedia.com/licensing/view/1178118
Corgi Puppies March On Snowy Forest Path In Single Line
Date Added: 26 Feb 21
Date Posted:26 Feb 21
Location:Saint Petersburg, Russia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10sWeTbIpxY (:46 long rather than :26 with footstep sounds)
Jukin Media
10,995 views Mar 1, 2021
About this video: These adorable corgi puppies marched on snow in a single line. The puppies belonged to the Welsh Corgi Pembroke Kennel Mistycor breed and lived in the suburbs, near the forest, with their pet parent. These dogs took a walk every single day along the forest paths and followed each other in a line.
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