How do I groom Pembroke Welsh Corgi?
Yes, Pembroke Welsh Corgis have short, fine, soft, weather-resistant undercoat and a coarser and longer outercoat. To keep them looking bright and healthy, first of all you have to comb and brush them regularly to prevent the formation of mats and tangles. And you don’t just use any brush. There are at least 6 different types of brushes with a specific function depending on the coat of your dog. Use a brush with a large pin for long-coated large dogs, a brush with a small pin for long-coated small dogs, a rubber brush for short-coated dogs, a slicker brush for releasing dirt and pulling loose hair from dog’s coat, a bristle brush for regular brushing of short-coated breeds and removing the undercoat of long-coated dogs, and a boar’s bristle brush for removing the undercoat and mats of long-coated dogs. If you regularly brush your Corgi, trimming is no longer necessary. Aside from brushing, you should bathe, clean the eyes and ears, and clip the nails of in grooming your dog.