You’ve seen it — that unmistakable pose where your Corgi drops flat on the floor, back legs stretched behind them like a frog in yoga class. Their belly hits the tile, tail stump wags, and they give you a look that says, “Yes, I’m fabulous — and flexible.” But why do Corgis sploot more than most other breeds? And does it ever mean something’s wrong? Let’s stretch this topic out (literally) and dig into the science, structure, and charm of the Corgi sploot.
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