Viral Moment Lazy Pup Goes For A Walk On The Back Of Pal Corgi

This is the hilarious moment a small, lazy dog sits on the back of a Corgi as the two are being taken for a walk by their owner.

Video footage captured by a stunned bystander shows the little Bichon Frise standing on top of its furry pal while strolling down the street in Zibo, in China’s eastern Shandong Province.

Incredibly, the Corgi did not seem to mind carrying the smaller dog while being led on a leash by their male owner.

Meanwhile, the Bichon, which was only wearing its collar, did its best to remain still and not fall off the Corgi’s back.

The scene quickly went viral on Douyin, the Chinese TikTok, racking up more than 2.2 million likes and over 4.9 million shares after it was posted on 19th March.

Mesmerised netizens were quick to comment, with one user called ‘Qi’an’ saying: “How did the Corgi allow itself to be convinced into having another mount it?”

A bichon frize goes out for a walk on the back of a corgi. In Zibo, Shandong, China, undated. The video posted on Douyin the Chinese version of TikTok. (ooOoO11280119/AsiaWire)

And ‘Ci’ wrote: “Corgi: It’s your turn at the next intersection.”

User ‘Sheep joint’ added: “I know about carpooling, but I didn’t know there was such a thing as dogpooling.”

The Bichon Frise is a small dog breed known for its fluffy white coat and cheerful disposition.

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Bichon Frises are often described as lively, curious, and intelligent. With a tendency to enjoy socialising with both people and other animals.

They are generally easy to train and eager to please. Although they may exhibit some stubbornness at times.

A bichon frize goes out for a walk on the back of a corgi. In Zibo, Shandong, China, undated. The video posted on Douyin the Chinese version of TikTok. (ooOoO11280119/AsiaWire)

Corgis are also very highly social animals and often form strong bonds with their families. They are known for their herding instincts. Which may manifest in behaviours such as nipping at heels or attempting to herd other pets or family members.

Despite their small stature, they are sturdy and energetic dogs that require regular exercise to keep them happy and healthy.

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