Corgis were once livestock dogs, and the tail was broken to facilitate work, and the custom has slowly been passed down to this day. The Corgi’s tail is also broken for aesthetic reasons, as it makes the Corgi’s butt look more rounded and cute. The tail of the Corgi is easily injured, and breaking the tail can also prevent it from being stepped on. The Corgi’s tail can easily get covered with poo when it defecates, so a broken tail is also good for its cleanliness and health. In the early days, the Corgi was a livestock dog and had to help his owner with the cattle, and to prevent his tail from being stepped on by the cattle while he was working, his owner broke his tail. Nowadays, although Corgi is mainly kept as a pet dog, the traditional custom of tail-breaking has been preserved to this day.
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