Move over, dog walkers — this Corgi is flipping the script in the cutest way possible.
Meet Fiona, an adorable pup who has been “walking” her humans since she was just a tiny puppy — and nearly two years later, she’s still proudly leading the pack.
Her owners, Chris and Sarah, say Fiona picked up the hilarious habit early on, grabbing the leash and strutting ahead like she’s in charge. While people told them she’d eventually grow out of it, Fiona clearly had other plans.
Now, she not only “walks” her humans, but also her fellow Corgi brother, Hammy — and she looks absolutely thrilled every single time.
In a heart-melting video shared online, Fiona can be seen confidently leading the way, tail wagging and chest puffed out like she’s got an important job to do. And honestly, she kind of does.
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“She walks us,” Chris joked in the caption — and viewers couldn’t get enough. Many even joked about signing up for Fiona’s services if she ever decides to start her own “human walking” business.
But Fiona isn’t the only dog who does this.
Experts say it’s actually pretty common for dogs to grab onto their leash during walks. Sometimes it’s playful behavior — especially in puppies who see the leash as a moving toy. Other times, dogs may tug or hold it as a way to turn walk time into playtime.
In some cases, though, it can be about control or comfort. Older dogs might grab the leash to assert themselves, while others simply like having something in their mouth — a behavior often seen in breeds like Labradors.
But in Fiona’s case, it’s pretty clear what’s going on.
She’s the boss — and she knows it.

