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Vintage 90s Western Cowboy Corgi T-shirt
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Vintage UFO Corgi Dog Lover T-shirt
Vintage UFO Corgi Dog Lover T-shirt
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Comfort Colors Corgi Cowboy T-shirt
Comfort Colors Corgi Cowboy T-shirt
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Hold On Partner I'm Overstimulated Corgi T-shirt
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Corgi Dog Mom Comfort Colors T-shirt
Corgi Dog Mom Comfort Colors T-shirt
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I've Got Friends In Low Places T-shirt
I've Got Friends In Low Places T-shirt
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⭐ Dogiswithyou · Brand Story
—— Emma & her dog Milo
My name is Emma Collins, and Dogiswithyou began long before it had a name — it started the day I brought home a small, quiet rescue dog named Milo.
At that time, I was working a demanding design job in the city. Life was busy, practical, and always moving forward — but also strangely empty. I lived alone in a small apartment, and the days felt repetitive. I adopted Milo not because I was “ready for a dog,” but because I realized I needed something warm and alive in my world.
Milo wasn’t the loud, playful kind of dog.
He followed me quietly.
Waited beside my chair while I worked.
Curled up at my feet when I was tired.
There was a calm, wordless companionship between us — the kind that doesn’t try to impress you, it simply stays.
And slowly, my life changed shape.
I started spending more time outdoors.
I learned to slow down.
I felt less alone.
And I realized —
people like me don’t just own dogs.
We build our emotional world around them.
My name is Emma Collins, and Dogiswithyou began long before it had a name — it started the day I brought home a small, quiet rescue dog named Milo.
At that time, I was working a demanding design job in the city. Life was busy, practical, and always moving forward — but also strangely empty. I lived alone in a small apartment, and the days felt repetitive. I adopted Milo not because I was “ready for a dog,” but because I realized I needed something warm and alive in my world.
Milo wasn’t the loud, playful kind of dog.
He followed me quietly.
Waited beside my chair while I worked.
Curled up at my feet when I was tired.
There was a calm, wordless companionship between us — the kind that doesn’t try to impress you, it simply stays.
And slowly, my life changed shape.
I started spending more time outdoors.
I learned to slow down.
I felt less alone.
And I realized —
people like me don’t just own dogs.
We build our emotional world around them.