No matter how cute you are, it seems that the internet's gonna find some reason to hate you.
Meet Pax, a very good corgi. This good boy loves getting pampered at PetSmart, so his owner posted a picture of him enjoying his grooming time.
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Unfortunately, as is the nature of the internet, people had less than kind things to say about the pooch. A few users called the dog obese and overweight.
After a few exchanges in the comment section, Pax's owner dragged the fat-shaming user, announcing that at 26 pounds, Pax is a healthy weight for an adult male corgi.
She had a few choice words and clearly will not stand for the fat-shaming of her dog.
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"Go troll on someone else's page and find something better to do than hate on a precious dog that looks better than you ever will," Pax's owner wrote to the haters.
Many rallied their support for Pax, including a surprising like from the one and only Chrissy Teigen.
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Let's stop fat-shaming perfectly healthy corgis, people, and start celebrating doggos of all breeds, shapes, and sizes instead.
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