Shaving is harmful to Corgis. Don’t take your dog’s depression seriously.

Oct 16,2024
2Min

Shaving Corgis can cause skin diseases

Corgis’ hair is their natural barrier to protect their skin. Shaving Corgis will cause them to lose their skin’s protective umbrella. When the skin is directly exposed to the air, it is not only vulnerable to ultraviolet damage, but it is also very easy to be sunburned by ultraviolet rays, especially in summer. It is also easy to cause skin allergies, itching, etc. under the influence of dust, pollen, and mosquito bites, and then inflammation, infection, and other diseases.
Improper shaving techniques may damage your dog’s hair follicles. Once a dog's hair follicles are necrotic, they will no longer grow new hair, which can cause great harm to the dog.

Shaving Corgis can cause heatstroke

Shaving Corgis in the summer will not only fail to cool down, but will aggravate heatstroke. Because your dog’s hair can help block heat and prevent ultraviolet sunburn. The sweat glands on the body are not developed. They rely more on the tongue and foot pads to dissipate heat. Therefore, after shaving the hair, the body surface temperature will become higher due to the loss of isolation, making it easier to suffer from heat stroke.

Shaving Corgis can cause depression

Shaving dogs can cause psychological problems in dogs. Many dogs will be in a bad state of mind after shaving and feel that they are no longer a complete dog, causing low self-esteem, shame, depression and other emotions. Over time, dogs will become unwilling to go out, their personalities will change, and some may even attack people.

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