The Pup comes with a 2.37 inch blade, with a full size Corgi having 2.99 inches. The overall size is 5.93 inches, coming down from 7.17 inches. It's not a huge decrease in overall dimensions but it's enough to make the mini a fifth pocket kinda knife. The version I got was the Valentine's Day one, featuring a pink and white polka dot G10 handle. The texture is nicely done, with the dots being dimples in the surface. I love symmetry of the Corgi, it's pill shape is comfortable even though it lacks any kind of traditional shaping.
Accessing the blade is done via a front or rear flipper tab. I find using the rear flipper easier than the front, but this is due to hand size. I cannot seem to get a good purchase on the handle and flip the tab successfully each time. This is purely a me thing as my daughter is able to execute this feat with ease. The blade on the Pup is in a drop point style with a flat grind in a satin finish. The blade effortlessly slices through stuff like it's not even there. The blade shape is great for everyday tasks and its size is a little more friendly in public spaces. I think the cuteness factor might have something to do with that too. The steel is 14C28N, which means this Pups bite will stay sharp during those long play sessions.
Vosteed dropped a whole litter of Pups just in time for Valentine's Day. What more could the lady or guy of your life want than a cute Corgi Pup. While it has the potential to be your best friend, it won't need to be house broken. The Pup's dimensions make it great for everyday carry and this classy design more pocketable than ever.