Oh yes! My 1 year old Maggie (looks a lot like Gandolph) displays all of these behaviors. She does love to give kisses though and will let you know when she’s done being “pet” lol
Watching this made me miss my active corgi. Bodie is 16 still has a spirit of adventure. Snow sparks him as he scootches himself through the biggest pile he can find. Ball is still his best motivator.
My Corgi, Bunny, lived in a kennel for 6 years before I got her. I've had her for 6 months and she is beginning to display her personality. She just started to sploot. She is the gentlest dog, easygoing and eager to please. She isn't interested in balls or toys, but I am hoping to change that. She had 2 litters of pups and is spayed. She had never been inside of a house before with her own human family. She is a sweetheart!
@Kristian-sd7up I bought Bunny from a woman who breeds Corgis. It was a Corgi wonder land when I arrived at the kennel to pick up Bunny. All her dogs are AKC registered. ❤
Sounds like she’s finally able to relax since splooting is a resting position for them. If she sleeps with her belly exposed, you know she’s comfortable! Thanks for sharing!
Not only does our Beatrice look almost exactly like Gandalf, she has ALL 10 of these unique traits!!!! She does the tippity-tappity and likes chasing balls a little bit but she mostly loves affection. As retirees, my husband and I are at her COMPLETE disposal! She doesn't like many other dogs (actually only one - her bf Finn who lives across the street). But Bea absolutely LOVES people, children, old people, young people, ANY people. She just turned 1 and we're considering entering her in Service Dog training. Her ideal situation would be visiting nursing homes and getting tons of love. Thanks so much for your great videos!
That’s awesome! She must be a beautiful pup like G! That sounds amazing that you intend to put her through training and give her a meaningful and fulfilling job especially if she loves people!
Great video! Corgis are wonderful dogs with incredible quirks! I am currently enjoying my second boy, named Oliver. Each Corgi is definitely described as having the confidence and sound of a large dog only with short legs. My current husband is a retired Army MP dog handler and he says our Oliver is just as smart and workable as any of their dogs, just short and not as aggressive. They have the most fun!
I will be getting a corgi in 2 months and I just wanted to say Thank You! Your videos are entertaining and educational! Keep up the good work, I can't want for the next video!
Wow! Thank you for your encouragement! We’ve been at it making these videos for a while now and comments like these help me keep at it. Congrats on your new addition and let me know how it goes in those puppy days!
Awesome! Car rides seem ok for Gandalf. He does get a little tense especially when we brake a little harder. He braces with his body weight in the opposite direction to get a better grip. Because of this, he’s never had the ability to relax and enjoy the car with the window open. Nowadays, he has a little seat in between our girls’ car seats.
@@GandalfTheCorgi Our corgi will scramble inside her crate if we brake a little harder. You hear her nails trying to grip, but she typically will nap or lay and relax during the car ride. Our first corgi loved to watch the scenery go during a car ride.
My corgi, who passed away at age 15, had crazy eyes and razor sharp focus for her favorite treat - Beggin strips (bacon) and eggs, even raw. I once dropped an egg on the floor in the kitchen and before I could grab a paper towel to clean it up, it was gone! She loved to run like the wind and was giddy rolling in the grass. She smiled all the time and was born to sniff -she could spend a lot of time with her nose on the ground. Corgi is my favorite breed - they are the best!
She sounds like she had a long and fulfilling life! Corgis are so good motivated it hilarious how quickly they’ll react for the right motivation. A raw egg certainly sounds like a delicious treat! Thanks for sharing and hope you’ll be able to have another corgi in the near future.
My first corgi (male) that I got in late October last year will sploot on the tile floor, however, my second female corgi, Zelda, does not sploot at all. Seems she thinks it is unladylike and lie with her hind legs to the side. She’s 8 months old and I haven’t seen her do it once.
I have two Pembroke Corgis, brother and sister, 1 year old. The boy actively watches TV. He will stop playing to watch people talking on TV. He once sat on the floor and growled while watching a famous world leader giving a speech. The female barks at voices coming from the TV, but she doesn't watch it. The boy likes to play two games with me; "Spider Hand" where my hand is a big Tarantula crawling toward him, and "Monster Man" where I act like I'm about to "get him". He spins in a circle, runs down the hall, runs back and attacks me. The female wants nothing to do with either stupid "boy game". She likes to lay near me on the sofa, but the boy jumps down after a few seconds. They both like keeping a "personal space" from me, but in their daybed, they lay all over each other.
Do your corgis do any of these crazy things?
Oh yes! My 1 year old Maggie (looks a lot like Gandolph) displays all of these behaviors. She does love to give kisses though and will let you know when she’s done being “pet” lol
I'm keeping a Chorgi and he does ALL those things ( Except zoomies he's not real athletic) ☺️
Oh I do wish Gandalf was a bit more affectionate. He gives strangers kisses more than he gives to us! 😂
That’s hilarious.❤️
Mine does all that locks everything not only that and is literally a copycat!
Watching this made me miss my active corgi. Bodie is 16 still has a spirit of adventure. Snow sparks him as he scootches himself through the biggest pile he can find. Ball is still his best motivator.
My Corgi, Bunny, lived in a kennel for 6 years before I got her. I've had her for 6 months and she is beginning to display her personality. She just started to sploot. She is the gentlest dog, easygoing and eager to please. She isn't interested in balls or toys, but I am hoping to change that. She had 2 litters of pups and is spayed. She had never been inside of a house before with her own human family. She is a sweetheart!
My Japanese Chin was same way. He bites me if I try to pet him..I'v had him one yr...His mind is too fixed on fright...😞 So glad you got Bunny 💙
@Kristian-sd7up I bought Bunny from a woman who breeds Corgis. It was a Corgi wonder land when I arrived at the kennel to pick up Bunny. All her dogs are AKC registered. ❤
Sounds like she’s finally able to relax since splooting is a resting position for them. If she sleeps with her belly exposed, you know she’s comfortable! Thanks for sharing!
@GandalfTheCorgi
She does and wriggles for belly rubs. I bought her a remote control car, and she loves to chase it.
@@SharonAnnMenefee That sounds like so much fun !
Our Corgi, Henry runs around our house like a tornado!! So funny to watch.
Adorable! Our corgi Rocky Road looks a lot like Gandolf! He does all of these things. I love when he sleeps on his back! So cute!!
Thanks for sharing!
Not only does our Beatrice look almost exactly like Gandalf, she has ALL 10 of these unique traits!!!! She does the tippity-tappity and likes chasing balls a little bit but she mostly loves affection. As retirees, my husband and I are at her COMPLETE disposal! She doesn't like many other dogs (actually only one - her bf Finn who lives across the street). But Bea absolutely LOVES people, children, old people, young people, ANY people. She just turned 1 and we're considering entering her in Service Dog training. Her ideal situation would be visiting nursing homes and getting tons of love. Thanks so much for your great videos!
That’s awesome! She must be a beautiful pup like G! That sounds amazing that you intend to put her through training and give her a meaningful and fulfilling job especially if she loves people!
@@janmorrow7643 She would be a hit at nursing homes.!
Great video! Corgis are wonderful dogs with incredible quirks! I am currently enjoying my second boy, named Oliver. Each Corgi is definitely described as having the confidence and sound of a large dog only with short legs.
My current husband is a retired Army MP dog handler and he says our Oliver is just as smart and workable as any of their dogs, just short and not as aggressive. They have the most fun!
Yes they are amazing dogs! Thanks for sharing! ❤️
6:24 - Gandalf sure lives up to his namesake. Gandalf from LOTR also sleeps with his eyes open.
Yes! The toy one is so true. My corgi only shows her love through toys 😂
I will be getting a corgi in 2 months and I just wanted to say Thank You! Your videos are entertaining and educational! Keep up the good work, I can't want for the next video!
Wow! Thank you for your encouragement! We’ve been at it making these videos for a while now and comments like these help me keep at it. Congrats on your new addition and let me know how it goes in those puppy days!
My corgi who is still a small puppy has nearly all of these already! Corgis are the best!
Corgis just gotta corg around 😂
Corgi Zoomies are the Best!
This is a spot on description of our first corgi. Our current corgi is all about food, car rides, and treat puzzles. 💗
Awesome! Car rides seem ok for Gandalf. He does get a little tense especially when we brake a little harder. He braces with his body weight in the opposite direction to get a better grip. Because of this, he’s never had the ability to relax and enjoy the car with the window open. Nowadays, he has a little seat in between our girls’ car seats.
@@GandalfTheCorgi Our corgi will scramble inside her crate if we brake a little harder. You hear her nails trying to grip, but she typically will nap or lay and relax during the car ride. Our first corgi loved to watch the scenery go during a car ride.
My favorite pic is him sleeping with his lil tongue sticking out 6:19
Hehe. Yes, I’m glad I caught that moment. He was OUT COLD. 😝
Soooooo cuteeeeeeeeeee ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Been there, doing all that with corgis x 2!
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My corgi, who passed away at age 15, had crazy eyes and razor sharp focus for her favorite treat - Beggin strips (bacon) and eggs, even raw. I once dropped an egg on the floor in the kitchen and before I could grab a paper towel to clean it up, it was gone! She loved to run like the wind and was giddy rolling in the grass. She smiled all the time and was born to sniff -she
could spend a lot of time with her nose on the ground. Corgi is my favorite breed - they are the best!
She sounds like she had a long and fulfilling life! Corgis are so good motivated it hilarious how quickly they’ll react for the right motivation. A raw egg certainly sounds like a delicious treat! Thanks for sharing and hope you’ll be able to have another corgi in the near future.
@@GandalfTheCorgi I hope I do too, thank you for sharing precious moments of Gandalf 🐾💖
ganadalf is very cute
Thanks! ❤️
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My first corgi (male) that I got in late October last year will sploot on the tile floor, however, my second female corgi, Zelda, does not sploot at all. Seems she thinks it is unladylike and lie with her hind legs to the side. She’s 8 months old and I haven’t seen her do it once.
Haha! She’s a perfect princess. Splooting is just too uncouth! 😂
I had a nice post about all 10 points typed out. UA-cam ate it. I'm going to go bang my head on a wall now.
Thanks for the effort
I have two Pembroke Corgis, brother and sister, 1 year old. The boy actively watches TV. He will stop playing to watch people talking on TV. He once sat on the floor and growled while watching a famous world leader giving a speech. The female barks at voices coming from the TV, but she doesn't watch it. The boy likes to play two games with me; "Spider Hand" where my hand is a big Tarantula crawling toward him, and "Monster Man" where I act like I'm about to "get him". He spins in a circle, runs down the hall, runs back and attacks me. The female wants nothing to do with either stupid "boy game". She likes to lay near me on the sofa, but the boy jumps down after a few seconds. They both like keeping a "personal space" from me, but in their daybed, they lay all over each other.
“The only reason I ever licked you, baby, was for the salt.”
- Bruce Mculloch
Delicious
Does gandolf talk? Like little grumbles a funny noises?
Yes he does! Not as vocal as some other corgis but he has his grumbles from time to time