Swedish Corgis (confirmed introduction)
The Swedish Corgi’s hair is very deep and rough, so it takes some time to bathe him. Not all shampoos are suitable for him. Fortunately, the Swedish Corgi’s appearance There is no need to build a model, so it virtually saves the owner a fortune. So how should we take care of Swedish Corgis when we raise them?
1. Bathing: This is a more important part. Because Swedish Corgis are hard-haired dogs, they need to use shampoo that suits them. Most beauticians will use top-notch shampoo. Taking the three-color Corgi as an example, the white-haired part should be Use white hair liquid and black hair liquid for black hair. Do not use it randomly. After cleaning the white hair area, you can also apply white powder, which should be practical, to make the hair color more beautiful.
2. Broken toes: This is very critical and is also a pre-game beauty knowledge. Because Corgis are short-haired dogs, their nails are easily exposed, which may cause their toe bones to bend and deform in the long run, making them incompatible with competition standards. Therefore, it is generally necessary to cut off the toes of Corgis once a month, and the entire toe must be cut off, so it will cause a lot of bleeding. You can use American hemostatic powder, which can generally stop the bleeding quickly. If there is no bowel movement, use a machine to stop the bleeding. A dog that has its toe cut off for the first time may be very resistant, even bite, and refuse to walk for several days after the toe is cut off. Therefore, if the owner wants the dog to participate in the competition, he must start monthly toe cutting early so that the dog will no longer be afraid and accustomed to toe cutting. If you are raising him just to be a companion dog, then this process can be simple, just cut his nails regularly.
This kind of dog has no body odor, and it only needs simple grooming once a day and bathing once a month. It is very suitable for owners with cleanliness addiction to raise them.
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