The Corgi’s tail is a natural part of the dog’s body, and most of the reasons for breaking the Corgi’s tail are to make the dog look better, or the dog owner’s preference, and to make the Corgi conform to the breed standard. In fact, the Corgi’s uncropped tail only affects the appearance of the dog, not the health of the Corgi. And for the Corgi itself, tail clipping involves intense pain. The Corgi was actually first used as a working dog for cattle hunting, and the tradition of tail cutting was first used as a means of protecting the Corgi from having its tail stepped on during cattle herding. And in the past, cattle dogs as laborers were required to pay taxes, and the tail was the proof of tax payment.
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