Owner shows Corgi's life before and after welcoming sibling in video
(Photo Credit: @chopacorgi / Instagram)

Video: Owner Shares Why Giving Corgi a Furry Sibling Was Their ‘Best Decision’

Raising a single dog in a household full of humans can often make the pup feel lonely. Therefore, pet parents usually adopt another furry companion to make their canines’ days more lively. In this Instagram Reel, an owner shows how their furbaby’s life changed after he got a sibling. In the video, a Corgi named Chopa becomes happier after another dog of the same breed, Topa, joins the family. In the caption, the uploader wrote, “The best decision.”

Owner shows Corgi’s life before and after welcoming sibling in video

In a cute Instagram video, an owner shows their Corgi’s before and after transformation post welcoming his sibling. It begins with an on-screen question, asking, “Why did you get a second dog?”

It features the pet parent’s Corgi named Chopa, who is sitting on the stairs with a gloomy look. The clip depicts that the dog had been lonely during outings and often fell asleep at home, as there was no one to play with him at the time.

However, he has a transformation in behavior and expression when another Corgi, Topa, enters his life. Now, Chopa is not alone and has a sibling to play and spend time with. They chase each other on a beach, play with their respective plushies together, enjoy a snowy day, and snuggle while sleeping. The video ends with the Corgis swimming side by side and playing together at home and outside.

Viewers agreed with the owners’ “decision” and shared their opinions in the comments. A user wrote, “Two is definitely the magic number,” while another quipped, “Don’t make me buy a second corgi I’m broke.” Many shared their experiences of having more than one dog and how it has made their family happier. 

One individual also mentioned, “It seems like they are best friends,” with some saying that Chopa and Topa are the “sweetest” and most “adorable.” The Instagram Reel has garnered over 27K likes at the time of writing.

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