What should I do if my Corgi loses a lot of hair?
0 Jul 26,2025
1. The head should be relatively broad and flat. Those with narrow, wedge-shaped, axe-shaped or triangular heads are generally of mixed race and cannot be selected.
2. The tongue should be blue. If the tongue is red or pink or has red spots, it is a mixed breed and cannot be purchased.
3. The ears should be small and triangular, upright and slightly tilted forward. The distance between the ears should be wide. The kind of ears that are large and droop downwards should not be selected.
4. The nose is large and wide, with open nostrils. The eyes are slightly slanted and almond-shaped. The eyes and surroundings and the tip of the nose should be dark brown or black.
5. The muzzle is wide, and when the mouth is closed, the upper lip covers the lower lip. Gums and lips should be black. The teeth should be even and have a scissors bite.
6. The neck should be strong and plump, and the trunk, back, buttocks, and limbs should be short. The chest is broad and deep, and the waist is muscular.
7. The limbs should be short and strong, with good standing posture. The forelimbs are straight with thick bones, the hind limbs have strong bones and plump muscles, cat-shaped toes, and thick pads.
8. The tail root is set high, and the tail is rolled up onto the back. The tail has long and fluffy feathers, and the appearance is beautiful and generous.
9. The coat on the whole body is rich, dense, straight and long, bright in color, as soft as cotton, fluffy and soft. Especially the coat on the head and neck is as fluffy as a lion.
10. The coat color should be a single color, which can be black, white, beige, red, blue-purple, tawny, or silver gray, but it cannot have magic patterns or mixed colors.
Knowledge related to purebred Corgis:
1. Purebred Corgis are commonly known as "running dogs" after mating with other dog breeds.
2. The Corgi Channeling Dog is obtained by mating the Corgi Channeling Dog with a purebred Corgi.
3. Purebred Corgis are obtained by mating with Corgis of more than three generations.
4. Corgis of different breeds (British, Russian, American, Canadian) are obtained by mating.
5. Corgis of different coat colors (red, black, cream (cinnamon), blue, milk white) are obtained by mating.
6. Since there are fewer Corgi dogs, especially in medium-sized cities, there are fewer purebred Corgi male dogs. Nowadays, more of them are the result of inbreeding.