Corgi Performs "Contortion Act" to Squeeze Through Hole in Wall, Leaving Companion Puzzled: How Did It Do That?

Only one of three Corgis, Cookie, knows the "wall-passing technique," making the scene of her companions chasing after her all the more amusing. Many people describe cats as liquid-like to depict their flexible bodies, as they seem to have practiced contortion to squeeze into various gaps, corners, and containers for "hide-and-seek." This is relatively difficult for dogs to achieve.

However, recently, a video on TikTok has attracted 2.27 million views, showing a Corgi dog actually squeezing into an incredible space. This video comes from a netizen in Shandong, China, named "Dog shop visit", who owns three Corgis named "Sandwich", "Strawberry" and "Cookie".

One day, they filmed the three dogs chasing and playing. It can be seen that "Cookie" is particularly quirky, several times squeezing through the small hole in the wall to the other side. The other two companions were stunned, not knowing how she ran into such a small hole and disappeared. Anxiously, they barked and went around to the back to find her. Cookie, seeing her companions being teased, seemed very proud of herself.

The hole that Cookie squeezed through looks like it was meant for mice, making the scene very unscientific.

Netizens were also very surprised after watching the video, feeling that the hole in the wall looked even smaller than the dog's head. They didn't expect Cookie to be able to move through it so flexibly. Everyone left messages saying, "Corgis have such small skeletons," "Don't understand splitting up," "Legendary hide-the-dog," and "Feels like you can play all day."

The owner later filmed a series of sequels, showing that the three dogs still enjoy playing the same trick, and the innocent and lively scene makes people nostalgic for the happy times of childhood with playmates.

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