American interest baffles me. I'm willing to admit I'm just blinded by decades of seeing them with stodgy old ladies, but we need to fight first.
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I agree with them being deformed and over-breed, just like pugs and most pure breeds but destructive behavior and noise comes from poor training and control
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I'm ready! *Boxing gloves on*
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Some of the reasons they're so popular at Blizzard is they're really well behaved and easily trainable. All of the ones I've met are really quiet and friendly
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Yes but they do smell like stale biscuits and turnip stew right
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Legs please
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If this is corgis in bikinis I'm going to throw things

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It's a super model chased by a herd of bolster cushions! Halp
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I don't know about anyone else, but whenever I see a corgi, I immediately think of Ein from Cowboy Bebop. That alone is enough to endear them to me, but then again I don't actually own a pet, so my opinion is likely worthless.pic.twitter.com/TKlUOcwL8a
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This is why I wanted a corgi for the longest time, but I also won't pay for a purebred dog. I prefer to adopt. I did get a deformed dog with stubby legs though.pic.twitter.com/7n56QW810A
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