Why does Corgi have no tail?

Corgis were originally used as cattle dogs, specifically to disperse cattle. Because during the early capitalist "land enclosure movement", a lot of land had no owners. In order to own more land, British farmers used Corgis to disperse cattle and sheep, allowing the cattle and sheep to travel farther. To own more land. Corgi usually bites the heels of cattle and sheep to make cattle and sheep run away. Of course, there will be times when cattle and sheep are angered, at which time the cattle and sheep will use their powerful hind hooves to nudge Corgi. At this moment! Corgi's short legs come into play! Because they are short, they can lie on the ground to avoid the angry hooves when they have no time to dodge! But if the tail is still erect very high, on the one hand, it increases the chance of being kicked. On the other hand, it increases the risk of getting entangled with grass. Therefore, farmers at that time would dock the tail of Corgis, and there were strict regulations on the tail docking time. Generally, the end of the dog's tail was tightly wrapped with a rope, so that the tail's blood would not circulate and it would necrosis and fall off automatically. Later, dog breeds became an industry. Corgis had no tail and a big butt became a sign of good appearance. In fact, pet dogs no longer need to herd cattle and sheep. Let them suffer less and keep their big tails.
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