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This adorable Corgi's badly executed plan to bury a stick fails hilariously: 'Stick is safe'

Making a plan and executing it perfectly are two different things and this Corgi has the internet in stitches with her execution.

This adorable Corgi's badly executed plan to bury a stick fails hilariously: 'Stick is safe'
Cover Image Source: Instagram | @corgi_appreciation

For ages, humans have been smitten by the cute antics and surprising smarts of their canine friends. From mastering the art of puppy eyes to getting treats to planning a witty escape, their clever shenanigans never fail to entertain. They not only bring laughter with their wagging tails but also make sure to surprise us once in a while with their naughty talents. Recently, one Corgi has become the star of the internet with her incredible concealment skills. Among the hilarious adventures of Pembroke Welsh Corgi Sisters, Wulfi & Mochi, often shared on their Instagram handle @corgis_of_happiness, Wulfi's attempt to bury a stick became a hit. 

Image Source: Instagram | @corgi_appreciation
Image Source: Instagram | @corgis_of_happiness

Holding a stick in her mouth, Wulfi began digging up the ground using her tiny little paws. For some reason, she felt like burying the stick and made a witty plan to dig a hole deep enough. When she was content with her digging efforts, it was time to put the stick inside. Now this is where she failed adorably. The stick would've fit into the hole if Wulfi had inserted it vertically. But the furry little angel didn't think it through and laid the stick horizontally on top of the hole. It looked as though she had built a bridge over a deep gorge. So, when she tried to cover up the stick, the soil simply fell right past the stick and into the hole. Despite the failure, the poor little puppy confidently tried concealing the stick. 

Image Source: Instagram | @classic.halvo
Image Source: Instagram | @classic.halvo

 

Image Source: Instagram | @barbarakampstra
Image Source: Instagram | @barbarakampstra

"Wulfi likes burying her stuff, lately. No way is anyone going to find this stick," the pet parent quipped in the caption. Wulfi's shenanigans garnered over 46 million views in barely a couple of weeks and people had some interesting responses for her wittiness. "What if she was really building a pit trap?" suggested @domesticchaos. "Stop spreading misinformation, there ain't no stick here," @zeno_xcalius backed Wulfi's plan. "Honestly. Just release her into the wild. She’s ready," said @cndbrfld. "Me trying to hide my feelings for someone," gagged @1st10s.


 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Pembroke Welsh Corgi Sisters Wulfi & Mochi (@corgis_of_happiness)


 

Speaking of mischievous Corgis, the video of a Corgi sneaking onto a neighbor's property every night for fun adventures with their pony, stole the internet's hearts. In 2018, Callie Schenker, the pony's owner posted a video on Facebook of an unknown dog riding on their horse. "So we pull back in our driveway tonight and this is what we see. This is not our dog! But apparently he and Cricket, the one-eyed wonder pony, are best friends. I'm stealing the dog, new circus act!" Schenker captioned the video. 



 

Later, Schenker learned that the Corgi belonged to her neighbor and that he sneaks onto her property often just to play with her pony, Cricket. "He randomly shows up. I guess I just caught him riding my pony at the perfect time!" she mentioned. With many wondering why the dog drifted away from his home, Schenker answered, "The dog didn't get hurt! No, the dog is not abused at his home, he just likes to travel the rural area where we live." Though it may seem as though someone placed the dog over the pony, Schenker clarified that it was truly a candid incident she witnessed one random night.


 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Pembroke Welsh Corgi Sisters Wulfi & Mochi (@corgis_of_happiness)


 

You can follow Pembroke Welsh Corgi Sisters Wulfi & Mochi (@corgis_of_happiness) on Instagram for more adorable videos.

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