Corgi tail is born broken?

Corgi tails are born broken Corgi tails are not born broken, the Corgi we usually see on the street without a tail or a short tail is actually a broken tail surgery, that is, a few weeks after the dog is born with a thin rope tied to the tail, so that the tail does not circulate and dries out and breaks off on its own. Corgis have one of the few “buttocks” in the pet world, which is both fun and stylish. But it also makes it easy for them to get their own feces on their tails when they defecate and to carry it elsewhere if they are not careful. Tail-breaking surgery can make a Corgi cleaner and more hygienic. The tail of a Corgi is not really aesthetically pleasing, and tail amputation can be performed to make them more aesthetically pleasing. In some international dog competitions, the appearance of the tail determines a dog’s score, so Corgis that have their tails broken often do better in competitions.

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