It is no coincidence that Corgis were the favorite pet of the late Queen Elizabeth II of England. They are adorable dogs, known for their pointed ears, distinctive coat, short legs, and sturdy silhouette, as well as their unmatched charm and playful, empathetic personality.

From their origins as faithful shepherds in the Welsh countryside to their popularity as household companions, Corgis have won the hearts of millions of people around the world thanks to their endless affection and infectious energy.

It has always been said that the dog is man’s best friend. And it’s true, but connections between animals of the same species can also be very powerful and special. Just a few days ago, a video went viral on X (formerly Twitter) that demonstrated that solidarity is not just a human value.

The account @DiloConPerritos shared some images with this description: “Empathy is a virtue that we must learn from dogs.” In the publication you could see how a Corgi was pulling on the leash of another who had problems walking and was wearing a type of training wheels.

The video, which already has far more than 6,000 likes, has sparked a wave of applause and tenderness among Internet users. Apart from emoticons that denote fascination, some X users have wanted to leave their opinion in writing: “They understood everything well.”

Along these same lines, other users have reacted to the Corgi’s gesture by comparing it to human behavior, much less supportive: “If they do it, why aren’t humans equal to or better than them?”