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Jojo Corgi, 12 years old, is a very active dog. He learned to surf, worked as a therapy dog in hospitals, and he and his mother have amassed a substantial collection of corgi-themed merchandise over the years. She decided to give Jojo her own bedroom after realizing she needed a separate place for all of Jojo’s things, as well as her ever-expanding corgi toy collection.
The room is a work in progress, but so far it looks good. Jojo and his brother Kilo are madly in love with it, as is everyone else who has seen it.
”It is like a museum or cafe for corgis,” Josephine Zosa, the corgis’ mother, told me. ”They want to stay there forever.”
Kilo and Jojo are pleased as it is well-equipped with everything. There are different pictures and decorations; a bed television; a running track for dogs; a wardrobe; and much more. They enjoy their time. They like to have their own place.
When I work, they spend about six hours in their room. ”I would just watch them chilling,” Zosa explained. ”They sleep there at night. Jojo sleeps next to me in my bed at first, then when I’m fully asleep, he walks to his room and falls asleep.”