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Does Your Dog Sploot? 10 Adorable Masters of the Frog Dog Look

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Does Your Dog Sploot? 10 Adorable Masters of the Frog Dog Look

Dog > Behaviour
By Kiki Kane

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What do you get when you cross a dog and a frog? Known as frog legs, frog doggin’, or in the corgi world, the sploot, this belly-down, legs akimbo position says relaxation. Corgi people love it so much, they’ve been known to put it on their t-shirts, and we can’t really blame them.

This bad boy is $16.99 on Amazon.

Why do dogs sploot? Some enjoy lying like this on a cold floor on a hot day, and some only do it when they’re very tired. Others sploot all the time. Aside from the corgi, the French bulldog is a notorious full-time frog dogger.

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The classic corgi sploot

http://ventusthecorgi.tumblr.com/post/73054018654/what-are-you-looking-at

Pitbull tilt-n-frog

#Frogdoggin at its best! ?

A photo posted by BleuNosePit (@bleunosepit) on May 19, 2015 at 12:45pm PDT

 

Melted poodle

Frog dog!

Mutt butt

Mutt butt #sploot #dogsofinstagram #corgisofinstagram #muttsofinstagram #muttskickbutt #adoptdontshop

A photo posted by Zoe Doggins (@zobestagram) on Aug 6, 2016 at 6:10am PDT

 

Mean muggin’ puggle

Frog Dog!

 

Shiba sploot

http://missharuchan.tumblr.com/post/118540888156/frog-shiba-from-the-top-view

 

Frog dog frog doggin’

My dog looks like a frog most of the time

 

Dachshund ‘tocks

Widdle buns. ❤

A photo posted by yippy_n_jonah & Gracchus & ? (@dachstardogs) on Jul 1, 2014 at 11:29am PDT

 

Too-cute Keeshond sploot

The sploot king master

 

Not exactly what we meant by frog dog


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Kiki Kane

Kiki Kane

Kiki Kane is a canine chef, professional blogger, and lifelong animal lover owned by a Frenchie-Boston mix named Bea Pickles and a geriatric kitty named Mogwai. As a dog chef and member of Rover's Dog People Panel, she creates original dog-friendly recipes for the web series Kiki's Canine Kitchen.

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