Corgi Rides Skateboard Down 2 Flights of Stairs in Jaw-Dropping Video
Cola the Corgi shows off his mad skills by pulling off an unexpected skateboard run down two long flights of stairs. With balance and bravery, the talented pup makes the difficult descent look almost effortless. He "wipes out" slightly at the very end, but he takes even that in stride. Cola gets right back on the board and rides away.
This isn't Cola's first rodeo, however: the courageous canine's TikTok is devoted to his amazing stunts and fans are gobsmacked by his talent – as well as the adorable heart-shaped marking on his bouncy bum.
@pitaoqvt6h8 Cola wiped out,then played it cool and skated away #dogskatebord#corgi#corgi#pet#puppy
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One viewer nicknamed him "Tony Dowk" after the famous skateboarder Tony Hawk.
And another makes an excellent point about the pedestrians casually stepping aside for Cola as he descends the stairs, "Why are some people so nonchalant??? It's a corgi on a skateboard!!"
Totally! I would be camped out there all day just to catch a glimpse of him. He's unbelievable.
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How Dogs Like Corgis Learn to Ride Skateboards
Dogs don't naturally know how to ride skateboards (duh), but with consistent, positive reinforcement, many can learn to balance, push, and glide with surprising control. Certain breeds, including Corgis, tend to excel at this type of activity thanks to their intelligence, agility, and eagerness to learn. According to the American Kennel Club, Corgis are highly trainable and require activities that challenge both their minds and bodies, making them well-suited for advanced tricks and coordinated movements like skateboarding.
As impressive as it looks, dogs aren't figuring out how to skateboard overnight (nor are they quickly advancing to downhill tricks like Cola). Like most things, it starts small-and with a lot of treats.
Training usually begins by simply getting the dog comfortable around the board. From there, they're encouraged to place their paws on it, stand still, and slowly get used to the feeling of movement beneath them. Once they've built confidence, trainers introduce gentle rolling, helping the dog learn balance before adding more motion.
Eventually, some dogs even learn to push the board themselves, turning a simple trick into a full-on performance. While many dogs can become proficient skateboarders, reaching Cola's level likely requires extensive practice, advanced coordination, and guidance well beyond beginner techniques. It really comes down to patience, repetition, and positive reinforcement-plus a dog that's eager to learn (which, in the case of a Corgi, definitely tracks).
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This story was originally published April 25, 2026 at 11:11 AM.