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Some Corgis prefer combing to brushing. And I suppose their are some who are vice versa. Anyway combing is superior to brushing. If your Corgi doesn't like all or either and you don't insist on them putting up with the 'treatment' and getting a treat for their patience and understanding, then you're in serious trouble with preventing a hair-filled house.
Mind you, amounts of shedding also depends on the type of coat your Corgi has - they can range from very short and stiff in texture to luxuriously long and soft.
The time I had two Corgis for many years, shedding was not a double concern because one of them had a shortish coat and the other an average coat. Taylor poses little concern, though he has a longish coat, I stick to a faily rigid routine and therefore don't have to clean the house anymore than if he wasn't present. Sometimes though, when I am wearing dark clothes - especially black - he doesn't get picked up or sit on my lap.
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