“So they just let you come here whenever you want and take stuff? Seriously? You must be a really important human, like assistant boss of all the humans or something!”
It’s Zira the Corgi, found by Paul P.
“So they just let you come here whenever you want and take stuff? Seriously? You must be a really important human, like assistant boss of all the humans or something!”
It’s Zira the Corgi, found by Paul P.
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Something tells me that cutie is the actually
assistantboss of all the humans…*actually the*
Inevitably. That cutie is really a secret agent from another galaxy, trained to turn humans into jelly with a well-timed doggy smile.
LOVE Corgis!! And this one has such a happy face… I could get used to waking up to that face, would certainly make my mornings more cheerful.
Such happiness and joy!
Even a specially placed boop here marking. 🙂
Don’t miss the second photo, peeps! Click on the arrow in the pic and the next one appears. What a sweetie. (You may need to hover to see the arrow. If you’re on the first pic it’s on the right, if you’re on the second, it’s on the left.)
I love his colouring and his bleu/grey eyes!!
His Instagram says he’s a Pembroke Corgi/Mini Aussie mix, with those genes I doubt he stays still for 5 minutes a day LOL!!
Oops she not he.
Happiest Goggle Eyed Doggy Ever
“My collar matches my nose!”
Who knew that corgis could have such unusual markings!? Just beautiful!
She’s doing a possum impression.
Very matchy-matchy, that doggie – pink ears, pink nose, pink mouf, pink collar. Truly a vision in pink.
Someone please explain why service animals are at risk in Target?
The first picture like this instead of being in a pet store was in Target. On the original site in the comments, the person was reprimanded for bringing a pet in Target, the most emotional ones were the risk to service dogs.
I hope the person comes here to read the comments from this community. Mike has built a wonderful place!
Target does not allow non-service animals in their stores. Looking at some comments on this picture it seems one concern is pets distracting service dogs.
There’s also a comment from Zira herself explaining here:
(She looks so earnest; I love it!)
Graciously handled. Nice!
I can’t blame her for wanting to keep the dog out of a hot car – I’ve often thought that mall areas should have a place that people could take animals in hot months – with attendants to play with them and look after them. It would be a great service and potentially save dogs from a lot of suffering.
This cutie was previously photographed in a Target with the same grin. Since she is not a service animal, folks pointed out that sneaking a pet into a store (and creating photographic evidence) can cause trouble for on actual service animals and the people who depend on them. Pets might distract or attack an on-duty animal.
Zira and her hoomin apologized and posted some photos from pet-friendly stores.
Edit-woops! That’ll teach me to comment without refreshing first!