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MEET MINNO: CORGI, BEST FRIEND AND BALCONY NAPPER

THE LIFESTYLE OF A LOS ANGELES BASED CORGI

Contributed by Guest Editor, Becca Kufrin

Our pets are our family. They have distinct personalities and quirks. It’s like you know exactly what they are saying to you when they look up at you, from the end of the couch, after an afternoon nap , right? Well, guest editor, Becca Kufrin is giving us a glimpse into the new Los Angeles life of her Corgi, Minno, this week - sploot photos and all.


Everyday my mom likes to try and wake me up around 7 am. Since I’m still a growing girl who needs her beauty rest, that’s WAY too early. So she usually lets me lounge in the bed all to myself till about 7:30, because by then it’s time for my morning walk and bathroom break. We usually go about a mile, all the while I’m on the lookout for the squirrels.

Squirrel hunting is my favorite form of exercise. After a few potty sessions, stopping to smell every nook and cranny along the way, we venture home for my gourmet breakfast. I love to eat but I’m getting a little sick of my mom feeding me the same old stuff day after day. Usually by this point it’s time for my first nap out in the sun on the balcony. Or sometimes I fall asleep while staring at the neighbors on the back of the couch, I’m not picky. 

Later in the afternoon (if I’m a good girl) I usually get a spot of peanut butter before heading off to the dog park to see my friends. Now I LOVE the dog park and I love making friends. My best friend is a Aussie named Leo. He usually chases me for a bit, but since he’s getting kind of chunky during quarantine he doesn’t like to run as much as I do. But that’s okay because there are a lot of other dogs around that I like to rile up. I feel like I take after my mom in the sense that I like to be chased. I heard she was a Bachelorette back in the day and a lot of guys chased her - but she doesn’t seem cool enough for that, so it could just be made up.

I hate the moments that come after the dog park because that usually means a bath. I’m not the biggest fan of water so I typically try to make an escape, but it never quite works out - my short little legs don’t get me too far. 

After that I have another sun-basking balcony nap before dinner. After dinner my mom tries to get me to burn off the calories I just packed on, so we take another long stroll through the neighborhood where we look at all the cute houses I hope to one day live in. A girl can dream, right? Speaking of dreams, now it's usually time for bed.


WHAT IS A “SPLOOT”?

A sploot is a type of stretch that some pets do. Although it's typically associated with corgis, many types of dogs and cats can sploot too. This special stretch is defined as a pet laying on their belly while stretching their legs out behind them. When you see a pet splooting, it's a pretty funny sight — almost like they're ready to take flight à la Superman! Although a traditional sploot requires that both legs stick straight out, there are a couple of variations: A) the "half-sploot" is when only one leg is sticking out, and B) the "side sploot" is when the pet's legs don't stretch straight out, but lean to one side.

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