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What Happens When Corgis Are Crossed With Other Breeds? They End Up As “A Corgi Is Disguised As The Other Dog”

Dogs are unique and beautiful in their own way. It doesn’t matter whether you have a German Shepard or a Pitbull or a dog without a breed, because what matters is, well, you have a loyal companion who won’t disappoint you until he/she dies.

Anyone, even the Queen of England can have a dog, and in that case, she DOES own the most internet- popular dog breed in the world, Corgis. Their popularity is significantly improved when this Tweeter user, @soapachu started a thread on corgis, tweeted what we have been failing to notice until now, which turned out to be that “Your regular reminder that a corgi crossed with any other breed just ends up looking like a corgi disguised as the other dog,”, with 256.9k likes and 42.2k retweets.

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So, why Corgis became the most popular breed on the internet? Any guess? Yeah, it’s mainly because of their look. I mean look how cute they are with the hanging tongues, stumpy legs, and everlasting smiles. So, no wonder everyone is falling in love with the Corgis.

Well, you might say that Corgis are not “perfect” as Golder Retrievers or Weimaraners. But, they have this unique adorable nature with fun looks which makes them stand out from the other breeds.

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In most of the social media, you will find the shared photos of the Corgis because they are undoubtedly unique AND hilarious. Even the founder, Rachel, of the Instagram page called, UKDogsofInsta believes that this popularity the Corgis received from the internet has reborn them.

“People are hugely influenced by what they see online and it is no surprise that some of the dogs that are most popular on Instagram are impacting on the popularity of dog breeds in real life.”

“This is great news for the Pembroke Welsh corgi, which is a breed that has long been struggling to get noticed in the UK,” Rachel commented to the press.

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