Some people prefer the warm-weather months. I definitely fall into this category. I believe I’ve found a canine friend who feels the same way I do when faced with the prospect of stepping out into the frosty air.
In a sweet and funny clip from TikTok, we watch as a cute Corgi burrows his way beneath pillows to avoid going outside. It’s too funny… and relatable… at least to me. Take a look, and see if you’ve ever felt this way.
“Nope! It’s too cold to go outside!” the adorable dog’s family captioned this clip.
This is one smart pup! Who wants to catch a chill? Especially if the alternative is a nice warm bed! He really doesn’t want to go out there.
I don’t blame this precious pup one bit.
That said, it’s good to get a breath of fresh air and some exercise every once in a while.
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Viewers are getting a kick out of this Corgi taking a stand.
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“Said, ‘I am an INSIDE dog,'” one person commented.
“There’s no Corgi here, try again later,” another joked.
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Ways To Coax Your Dog Out on a Chilly Day
Aside from simply wanting to avoid the chill, some dogs may have legitimate reasons for not wanting to go outside.
If you live in a snowy climate, dogs’ paws may become irritated by rock salt. Consider chemical-free wipes to clean their paws after a walk. Dog boots are another option that will protect paws and keep your pup a bit warmer on a walk.
Taking walks during the warmest part of the day can also help. Or look for indoor exercise or playgroups where your pet can get some exercise while only being exposed to the cold weather for brief periods. Shorter walks in the evening, followed by snuggles in a blanket upon return, can help a pooch feel a bit better about an excursion.
This Corgi definitely knows how to keep himself warm. Here’s hoping he comes out of hibernation long enough to play with his family.
This story was originally reported by Parade Pets on Nov 18, 2025, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add Parade Pets as a Preferred Source by clicking here.