What should I do if my Corgi’s ears don’t stand up?
0 Jul 26,2025
1. Examination and treatment
If a Border Collie suddenly loses a lot of hair, has a partial bald spot, or has small red bumps on its skin, then you need to pay attention. The dog may have a skin disease or be infected with parasites. You can first use special pet ointment on the dog. If the situation is serious, it is recommended to take it to the pet hospital for timely examination to avoid delaying the condition.
2. Grooming hair
If the Border Collie sheds its hair in spring and autumn, this is generally a normal seasonal molt. At this time, parents must use a dog-specific pet brush to comb the dog's hair every day, so as to effectively help it clean up the shed hair. As long as it is dealt with in time, the excess hair will not appear like dog hair all over the place.
3. Eat a light diet
Parents should not feed their dogs human food. Because human food contains high levels of oil and salt, they cannot be fed to dogs. Eating dog food with high oil and salt content or salty dog food will cause the dogs to eat. Mu is experiencing severe hair loss. Personally, I suggest that you don’t feed your Border Collie human food often, and don’t feed your Border Collie dog food that’s too salty. Parents can feed the Border Collie ecological dog food with low salinity, and feed the Border Collie more fruits and vegetables, as well as salmon, pork and other foods to supplement nutrients.
4. Supplement nutrition
Malnourished Border Collie will also lose hair, so it is necessary to supplement the Border Collie with more nutrients. If the nutrition of the Border Collie is insufficient, the hair cannot absorb nutrients and hair loss may occur. For these two situations of hair loss, it is best to add lecithin powder to the dog’s daily food to effectively inhibit hair loss.