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There is a lot of variations in the responses to this thread.
Whiskers on dogs are not as vital as for cats but they are still important for play, for balance, for finding their way around. However to trim a Corgi's whiskers a little if they are excessively large, is not doing any harm at all and the dog still retains all of his/her abilities. And the whiskers do grow back.
Regular trimming the hairs around the pads of the feet of a dog is important for two reasons: A dog sweats through his/her feet so trimming of excess hairs enhances this process; a dog can better retain balance and not slip so easily on slippery surfaces if his/her hairs around their pads are trimmed to the level of their pads.
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