What it is?
Corgis are notorious shedders. This may surprise some, given the breed’s small size, but just like bigger dogs with long hair, Corgis shed in bulk and can become a problem for owners if they don’t follow appropriate grooming practices. King Komb is here with all the Corgi shedding information owners need, in addition to details on the best dog brush for Corgis on the market. The reason Corgis shed so much comes down to their double coat. The interior undercoat is made up of dense, short hairs to keep the skin warm, and the topcoat is where the typical Corgi long hair is found. In winter and summer, the coat of Corgis adjusts to fit the temperature. In winter, this means their undercoat will start to come in, and in summer, this means their undercoat will begin to fall out. While owners will need to learn to groom their dog year-round, it is vitally important that their dogs are vigorously groomed in these key seasons, otherwise, their homes are going to be coated with hair. Long hair Corgis should be brushed weekly, but it is best if they can be brushed daily. Why risk having their hair flying around the house when it doesn’t have to be that way? King Komb has in its inventory brushes that are perfect for maintaining a Corgi’s coat, on top of other Corgi grooming tools which can come in handy year-round.
Key Benefits
- Self Cleaning retractable shedding edges
- Ergonomic design makes de-shedding comfortable and easy
- Helps reduce shedding and allergenic dander
- Facilitates the removal of loose hair from the top coat and undercoat
- Rubber bristles excellent for massage and dermal stimulation for a healthy coat
- Use for shampooing or massaging in essential or topical oils
- Designed by pet passionate dog owners
- Does not cut your dogs fur
- 51 perfectly sized rubberized bristles to remove allergy triggering dander, keeping your pets coat silky smooth.
- Can be used with other grooming tools like toxin-free shampoo, paw cleaners, and additional deshedding tools.
What else you need to know
More Reasons for Corgi Shedding
- Another reason your Corgi might shed excessively comes down to poor nutrition. It is vital that all dogs consume a healthy, balanced diet free of unnecessary chemicals and full of vitamins, that way their coat grows in when it’s supposed to. Abnormal shedding patterns are common for dogs that don’t eat or drink properly, so be sure that your dog is on its best possible diet and is staying hydrated.
- Another reason your dog might be shedding excessively or abnormally is because you’re not grooming them often enough. Brushing your dog once a day with a greatCorgi brush is going to make things a lot easier for you and your dog. Besides this, bathing your Corgi once or twice a month will make sure their coat keeps coming in looking clean and healthy. Be sure to useorganic, toxin-free shampoo, whether you bathe your dog yourself at home or have someone else do it.
Material
Rubber