Why do corgis cut off their tails?What is the reason behind this behavior?
Corgis are a very popular pet dog with a cute appearance and a docile personality. However, corgis are usually cut off from their tails shortly after birth. This is not done for cruel purposes, but for practical reasons. First of all, corgi tails are very susceptible to injury because they are elongated and don't have much protection. When Corgis are young, their tails are often caught in other objects or otherwise injured, resulting in infection or necrosis of the tail. Secondly, the tail of the Corgi is also prone to affecting their health. Due to the special bone structure of corgis, their tails are prone to compression, resulting in poor blood circulation and even other health problems. In addition, the tail of a corgi is also prone to bacteria and parasites, which can pose a threat to their health.
Although tail docking is a somewhat cruel act for Corgis, it is necessary to protect their health and safety. If you are also a Corgi owner, consider making a responsible decision for your dog