Top Three Brushes For Corgis in The U.S.

A slicker brush and a corgi

Corgis are one of the most popular breeds in the U.S. right now. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is more favored in the U.S. than the Cardigan Welsh Corgi. There is also the American Corgi, a hybrid between the Pembroke and the Cardigan. Although not a breed on its own, the American Corgi is also becoming popular in the country. Corgis are undeniably cute, but the amount of hair these little bundles of joy shed yearly, despite their small size, is nothing short of incredible. I've previously written about "the best dog shampoos for Corgis," and how much they shed. Just by being themselves, Corgis make people smile. That said, there’s no denying that owning a Corgi is hard work, which is one of the things only Corgi owners understand.

All Corgis have a double coat, so they shed a lot more hair than other breeds. However, it gets worse during their shedding seasons, usually in spring and autumn. During these molting seasons, your Corgi will shed incredibly heavily. Unfortunately, as a Corgi owner, there’s not much you can do to minimize the amount of shedding that constantly occurs throughout the year. However, there is something you can do to minimize the amount of hair that you find around your home and on your furniture. That is frequent brushing. With the best brushes and a consistent routine, you’ll keep your home almost hair-free. Moreover, regular, even daily, brushing will also make your Corgi's coat softer and cleaner. With that in mind, here are the top three grooming tools you should on your Corgi’s coat.

1. An Undercoat Rake

A Corgi and an Undercoat Rake

Undercoat rakes are very efficient in removing dead hair. They are mainly designed for double-coated dog breeds, such as the Corgi. These grooming rakes feature rotating teeth that reach deep into the coat to help gently remove loose undercoat while leaving the topcoat shiny and healthy. What's more, these rakes allow you to remove small knots and tangles from your Corgi's coat as you go, ensuring a faster groom. The idea behind undercoat rakes is to reduce shedding by 95 percent. The Maxpower Planet Pet Grooming Rake is a popular choice among Corgi owners. This undercoat brush features a dual-sided design. You can use the 9-teeth side to tackle stubborn mats and tangles. The 17-teeth side you can use to thin out and de-shed your dog's fur.

2. A Slicker Brush

A Self-Cleaning Slicker Brush

With so many dog brushes available on the market, choosing the right one for your beloved Corgi can be a daunting task, to say the least. Among these grooming tools, the undercoat rake and the slicker brush reign supreme. Each of these tools caters to specific grooming needs. The slicker brush works well with virtually all coat types, keeping your dog’s fur free of tangles and looking fabulous. On the other hand, the undercoat rake is best for double or thick coats, diving deep to remove excess undercoat and reduce shedding.

As an owner of a Corgi, a double-coated breed, you might find both tools helpful. You can use the above undercoat rake for those deep-diving undercoat missions and the slicker brush for everyday grooming. The Swihauk Self Cleaning Slicker Brush is an excellent choice with its self-cleaning feature being the best part.

3. A Metal Dog Comb

A Corgi smiling at a Metal Dog Comb

The final best brush for corgis I recommend is a metal dog grooming comb. Combs have many important uses, including removing tangles, mats, and knots from your dog's fur. They are designed to gently glide through the coat, preventing discomfort or pulling. What's more, combing allows you to inspect your dog's skin more closely. A metal comb can be used to finish off the process following a thorough brushing with a slicker brush. You’ll want to ensure the comb can easily pass through all of your dog's hair without any knots or tangles. The Andis 65730 Stainless-Steel Comb is a popular choice among dog owners. Built to last through multiple grooming sessions, this metal comb easily removes knots, mats, and loose hair, leaving your dog's coat soft, sleek, and shining.

How Often Should You Brush Your Corgi?

Corgis shed a lot, so I recommend brushing your Corgi at least 3 times a week to control shedding and keep their coat healthy. During shedding seasons, however, more work will be required. During this period, you'll need to brush your Corgi every day to remove the dead undercoat and prevent matting. You can use an undercoat rake every two or three days during shedding seasons to remove the abundant dead hair, followed by a cleanup with the slicker brush.

I hate to break it to you, but regardless of how often you brush or bathe your Corgi, you'll still find new dog hair popping up around your house every day. However, with a consistent routine and the proper tools, you can cut down on the amount of hair your Corgi sheds, while keeping their coat shiny and healthy.
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