There are many reasons why they are the best. However, they are the ones who give unmatched love; that is one of their ability to give out unconditional love to those we do not want and want.
And although some dogs are warmer than others, there are certainly no questions about which type of dog Wallace is. The lovely Corgi has a lot of love to give … or should we say hugs.
Wallace understands that times are complex, and loving Corgi knows how to make things better – with a warm hug. Thus, as large as his small arms can stretch.
According to her owner, Noah Raminick, Wallace could not help but hug every dog he encountered on one of his walks. One-year-old Corgi wants to play and will not let another dog pass without hugging him.
Surprisingly, Wallace was never trained or taught how to give hugs. It is his only way of showing love. Considering her middle name is Casanova, it is unsurprising that she is a tiny little boy.
The name was given to him because of his heart-shaped nose as a puppy. It foreshadows the boyfriend he wants to grow up with soon.
But like a true gentleman, Wallace only gets closer when he ensures other dogs are comfortable with it. She gives them a short suck before riding on her two hind legs and wrapping her little foot around them.
And if they weren’t ready for a hug like Wallace’s cousin in Cavapoo, Milo (whom he wouldn’t hug because he was scared) stayed for a few kisses instead.
Big or small, Wallace did not care; he was gentler with smaller dogs and utterly fearless of the big ones.
With a Great Dane as a best friend, Wallace is unrecognizable regarding whom he hugs.
Wallace makes sure to spread love when he is also with his human family. Fortunately, there are dogs like Wallace out there who make difficult times easier by spreading love.
In a year full of social isolation, lockdowns, and quarantines, it is nice to know someone there who is approaching and personal.
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