What to do if your Corgi loses hair
Solutions to Corgi hair loss:
1. Comb your hair frequently. Because Corgis need to moult, they will shed their hair seasonally. You need to comb the Corgis regularly to remove the hair that has fallen off but is still attached to the dog's body and then tidy it up.
2. Increase exercise. Corgi hair loss is also closely related to exercise and sun exposure. You should take your Corgi outside more often to bask in the sun, which can promote hair metabolism and release energy.
3. Take a bath regularly. Bathing is also a good way to help Corgis improve their hair loss. Bathing your Corgi can be a great way to remove old dandruff accumulated on the skin. Basically, wash once every two weeks in summer and once a month in winter.
4. Maintain a light diet. Do not feed your dog human food, especially leftovers. It is best to eat natural food with a low-salt formula, which meets the dog's nutritional needs and ensures a healthy diet for the dog.
5. Seek medical treatment promptly. When a dog suffers from a skin disease, a large amount of hair loss will occur. It is necessary to take the dog to the hospital for examination in time and prescribe the right medicine. In addition, taking your Corgi for deworming regularly can effectively prevent parasites.
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