
One handwritten note from a 7-year-old can flip a whole household’s plans – and in Rowan’s case, it opened the door for a corgi puppy. The Dodo’s video, “Boy Writes His Dad The Sweetest Letter Asking for a Corgi Puppy,” published on November 3, 2025, captures that exact moment when a small act becomes something big. There’s nothing fancy here: just a pencil, a piece of paper, and a kid who put his feelings where his courage lives.
The handwritten letter that melted Dad’s heart

Rowan didn’t beg; he wrote. That alone sets the tone of the story – a quiet, thoughtful request instead of a spur-of-the-moment plea in the cereal aisle. The note reads as tender and hopeful, the kind of kid logic that makes adults smile because it’s so unpolished and so honest. It’s short, it’s simple, and it’s exactly why it works: sincerity beats spectacle every time. The Dodo spotlights that feeling, showing how a little boy’s words can land with more weight than a dozen conversations. And of course, the line that sums up every parent’s soft spot became the moment everyone repeated and shared.
“When your 7-year-old writes you a letter asking for a corgi… you kinda have to say yes!”
Meet Rowan: the 7-year-old with a plan
Rowan is not just a kid who wants a dog; he’s a kid who thought about how to ask for one. At seven, that’s a big deal, because it means he tried to turn a wish into a plan. The letter doesn’t come off as demanding – it’s warm, a little persuasive, and full of the kind of optimism only kids can pull off without trying. You sense a child who understands that promises matter, that love comes with chores, and that he’ll be part of what makes this work. That’s part of the charm: he’s not only saying “please,” he’s saying “I’ll help.” The Dodo’s framing lets Rowan’s personality shine through – sweet, earnest, and brave enough to put his heart on paper. It’s the kind of moment that makes families pause and say, “Okay, let’s really talk about this.”
Preparing for a corgi puppy the right way
After the happy “yes” comes the real work – and that’s what makes the story feel grounded, not just cute. Getting ready for a puppy means puppy-proofing outlets and cords, setting up sleep and potty routines, and deciding who does what when the alarm goes off at 6 a.m. Corgis bring extra personality to the mix: they’re smart, alert, and wonderfully active, with herding instincts that need direction. They also shed (a lot), so brushing and vacuuming become part of the weekly rhythm. The best way to honor a kid’s heartfelt ask is to match it with consistent care, clear rules, and positive training.
- Essentials: crate or pen, chew-safe toys, a properly fitted harness and leash, food and water bowls, and quality puppy food.
- Health: schedule a vet visit early, discuss vaccines, microchipping, and parasite prevention.
- Training: start with name recognition, potty breaks on a routine, and short, positive reinforcement sessions.
- Grooming: a slicker brush, nail trimmer, and a plan for regular brushing to manage shedding.
- Family roles: agree on feeding, walks, cleanup, and play so Rowan can help in age-appropriate ways.
These steps turn a wish into a sustainable reality, and they teach a child that love looks like daily follow-through.
The first days with the puppy: joy, routines, and early bonding
Bringing a puppy home is equal parts celebration and careful choreography. The first hours are for soft voices, gentle introductions, and letting the pup explore without overwhelming noise or cuddles-on-repeat. Corgis are quick studies, so even tiny wins – a successful potty break, a quiet moment in the crate, a calm sit – build confidence fast. For Rowan, those first shared victories become proof that his letter didn’t just bring home a dog; it invited a new rhythm into family life. Short play sessions, frequent naps, and calm goodbyes help prevent overstimulation. Early socialization with safe people and places sets the foundation for a steady, friendly adult dog. Day by day, the bond grows in a way you can feel more than you can describe – and that’s the payoff everyone was waiting for.
Source: Original YouTube Video

Andrew Alpin from India is the Brand Manager of Doggo digest. Andrew is an experienced content specialist and social media manager with a passion for writing. His forte includes health and wellness, Travel, Animals, and Nature. A nature nomad, Andrew is obsessed with mountains and loves high-altitude trekking. He has been on several Himalayan treks in India including the Everest Base Camp in Nepal.





