Every time we go to the dog park, an off-leash trail or just out on walks in a busy area, someone stops to exclaim to me "that is the happiest puppy I have ever seen!"
I've never thought much of it, because she is a puppy and basically everything that has ever happened to her is OMG THE GREATEST THING SINCE THE LAST GREATEST THING THAT HAS EVER HAPPENED TO MEEEEEE!!!!!
This kong in the greatest thing ever, the dog park is the greatest thing ever, chasing a snowball is the greatest thing ever, you get my point.
We were at an off-leash park yesterday, and this woman with two labs and a golden retriever was out and when Casey ran up to her dogs to say "hi" and try to get them to play ("cause what else would you do if you're a dog at a dog park, right?" says Casey), the woman said point blank "I've NEVER seen a Corgi that happy before."
Apparently, this woman does some sort of champion training or agility or some such, and she said that all the Corgi's she's ever seen were very aloof/withdrawn/indifferent. She said it was completely bizarre for her to see a Corgi as happy and playful as mine is.
Is this true, fellow Corgi owners? Are Corgi's usually "meh" dogs? Casey is my first Corgi, so I assumed this was pretty typical behaviour. And I never thought much about the happy excitement at everything, cause she's always been like that.
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