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Go Corgi has devoted a lot of space to shedding. So go to Advance Search and type in the word: shedding.
But briefly, Corgis usually shed big twice yearly. But conditions eg weather, heat (natural or un-natural eg electric or gas heaters) and inside/outside living, do play a part. Some Corgis shed often - like a lot of minor sheds around the major ones. Corgis have some loose hair daily and that's a very good reason why they should be groomed daily - to get rid of a lot of the loose stuff. It just requires three -four minutes daily with a comb-brush-comb system - and don't forget their tummies and fronts, and monthly or three weekly baths. Climatic conditions also affect the thickness of the coat. The thicker the coat the more hair that is shed. Taylor has a thick double coat and he would obviously be much more luxuriously coated than Corgis born and raised in the Southern parts of the USA.
I doubt that a special diet will help "glue" a dog's coat so that shedding will lessen.
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