20 Things All Corgi Owners Must Never Forget

It’s been often said that dogs are the only creatures on earth that love you more than they love themselves. Well, Corgi's are no exception!

These spirited and athletic, yet steady and dependable Corgi's are truly “big dogs on short legs.”

But sometimes, we take our furry friends and wonderful companions for granted. There are important life lessons that are sometimes easy to forget in our hectic lives, that all Corgi owners must never forget.

If we want to pay back the favor and give them the best life possible, these 20 important reminders should serve you well as awesome Corgi owners. The last one (#20) brought me to tears…

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392 thoughts on “20 Things All Corgi Owners Must Never Forget

  1. I lost my Lt. Dan to Lymphoma a few years back and I’m just now able to consider getting a new corgi in my life. He was the first dog that was completely mine financially and emotionally. He liked to go on hikes and climb onto the table to be tall. When it was time for Danny to go he fought the drugs until I told him it was okay. Even now I’m getting misty eyed. He was a tough, quirky dog, and what he lacked in size (even by corgi standards) he made up with brains and personality. I miss him every day.

  2. Corgi’s are fairy angels here on earth. When they pass on they take a piece of your soul with them. Hard to explain till you feel the loss of one of these beloved companions.They are one of a kind no two ever alike. My Tucker passed 3 mo’s ago. Still hurts.

  3. We have a Lily too, when my husband came home from the hospital after his first cancer surgery, she got onto the bed and would not leave except to eat and go out. When she was finished she sat at foot of the bed until we picked her up and put her in bed with him. I am so sorry you lost your girl. sending hugs.

  4. Have had two rescue Corgis one was a little girl from a kennel that closed. Have had corgis for over two decades each brings their own flair and love into your house. Local corgi rescues and PetFinders are a great place to start. Wishing you success.

  5. Some made me laugh, some made me cry. I have Corgi number 3 now and all 3 are so different. Number 3 loves to be outside. She’s the first one that will stay out more than 5 minutes alone. Even up to a half an hour. She also loves to sleep on the tile floor. She has 2 beds of her own. Corgi number 2 left this earth at 4 1/2 from cancer of the soft tissue in her face. Corgi number one loved her Mama. She got sick quick at 11 1/2.

  6. Growing up we had a Corgi – we all loved her. She lived to 16 – when my dad would come home she’d know. My father was a customer for a dry cleaning business and they’d come and pick up the clothes. She didn’t like him at all! Then other times someone could to the house and she’d sit next to them. She even ate a liver pate that my mother had out for guests that were coming for dinner.

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