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The Best (And Worst) of Being A Corgi Mom
Or Dad For That Matter.
Those ears! The perfect parachute!
If you’ve been fortunate enough to own a Corgi or have the breed show up in your social media algorithm, you might know how infectious these creatures can be. They’ve been quite the craze for the past decade or so.
Their big ears, fluffy butts, and disproportionate legs intrigue most dog lovers.
Thankfully, for me, the best parts of being a Corgi mom far exceed the worst parts. I’ve been a Corgi mom for the past 32 years of my life so I can say with confidence that I know the breed quite well.
On top of my three girls, any Corgi walking by doesn’t stand a chance of passing unscathed by my infectious pets or puppy voice.
This breed is addictive. I’ve met many people with fates similar to mine. After having one Corgi, they find themselves drawn to getting another one after their original furry friend crosses the rainbow bridge.
“Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.” — Anatole France