Many pet owners know the feeling of waking up to find their furry companions curled up beside them, having quietly claimed their spot during the night. It’s a sweet, if slightly cramped, reminder of how much our pets love being close. That’s exactly the vibe captured in a viral dog video featuring two Corgis who simply refuse to miss out on bedtime snuggles with their owners.
Corgis patiently wait for owners to snuggle with them in bed in viral video
Posted on the Instagram account @bradythecorgi, the video is a night-vision recording from the bedroom of a couple and their two Corgis, Brady and Graffiti. As the clip begins, the couple is already asleep in bed. Moments later, Graffiti quietly walks in and heads straight to the side where the mom is sleeping. She wakes up, notices him waiting, and gently lifts him into bed. He immediately curls up beside her for some much-needed snuggles.
Not long after, Brady makes his way in and stands patiently by the dad’s side of the bed. Without hesitation, the dad picks him up and lets him hop in. The viral video ends with the four of them — two owners and two Corgis — peacefully snoozing together, one dog snuggled on each side.
The owner added a caption to the post: “I think we need a bigger bed.” She went on to explain that sometimes they fall asleep on the couch and don’t want to wake the dogs. When they finally make it to the bedroom, the Corgis usually realize the living room is empty and come looking for their humans. “Keep in mind our place is only 630sq ft,” she wrote, “so we’re never very far.” Still, that doesn’t stop the boys from seeking out their favorite sleeping spot — right next to their mom and dad.
Viewers in the comments couldn’t get enough of the wholesome family moment. One user wrote, “The way you have one boy each by your side,” while another commented, “Is this what they call happiness?” Others joked that even with a bigger bed, the dogs would still take over. “The bigger bed will still make them have 90% of the bed,” one person said, summing up the reality of sleeping with dogs.