If there were a hierarchy of disdain in the dog world, then the Corgi would definitely be at the very bottom.
The Corgi below is named Zola, and it's a very social dog.
A few weeks ago, the owner noticed that every time Zola went out, he would head straight for the yard and bark excitedly at the fence.
It turns out that a new neighbor had moved in next door, a long-legged dog named Loki.
The little corgi is eager to make friends!
At first, whenever Loki heard Zola's call, he would stand up and peek out to try and find the source of the sound, but each time he would look confused: "Why is there only a sound and no dog in sight? Am I hallucinating?"
Later, through Zola's tireless efforts, Loki was finally able to barely make out a glimpse of the "yellowish" figure swaying back and forth.
Upon seeing the other person's size, Loki's expression instantly changed: "Brother, why are you so short? Does your master not feed you?"
The little corgi was left alone, bewildered in the wind!
I have to say: Poor Corgis!