Corgis, with their adorable short legs and iconic peach - shaped rumps, have become the beloved pets in the hearts of countless people. Their lively and cute appearance always brings endless joy and warmth to our lives. However, when we see a Corgi's originally smooth and healthy skin develop symptoms such as redness, hair loss, and itching, every owner will feel extremely distressed and be eager to know exactly what causes skin diseases in Corgis.
Firstly, parasite infections are one of the common causes of skin diseases in Corgis. Parasites such as mites, fleas, and ticks prefer to live on the surface of a Corgi's skin. Their bites not only cause skin itching but can also trigger inflammation. For example, Sarcoptes scabiei mites burrow into the epidermis of a Corgi's skin, creating tunnels and laying eggs inside. This causes intense itching in the Corgi, leading it to scratch its skin frequently, which in turn causes skin damage, hair loss, and in severe cases, redness and crusting. The saliva of fleas contains irritating substances. After being bitten by fleas, the Corgi's skin will develop small red papules surrounded by a red halo, also making the Corgi unbearably itchy. Ticks often attach themselves to areas such as the Corgi's ears, neck, and abdomen. While sucking blood, they may also transmit other pathogens, further exacerbating skin problems.
Bacterial and fungal infections are also factors that cannot be ignored. When a Corgi's skin is injured or its skin resistance decreases, bacteria and fungi get an opportunity to invade. Bacteria such as Staphylococcus and Streptococcus easily multiply in areas where the skin is damaged, causing skin diseases such as impetigo and folliculitis. In affected Corgis, the skin will develop pustules and redness, and the hair will become rough and prone to breakage. Fungal infections such as ringworm caused by Microsporum canis and Microsporum gypseum are also relatively common in Corgis. Ringworm causes circular or oval hair - loss patches on the Corgi's skin, covered with gray - white scales, with clear boundaries, severely affecting the Corgi's appearance and health.

Allergic reactions are also an important cause of skin diseases in Corgis. Corgis may be allergic to food, pollen, dust mites, chemicals, and other substances in the environment. Food allergies usually manifest as skin itching, redness, hair loss, and may also be accompanied by gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea. Environmental allergies occur in specific seasons or environments. When a Corgi comes into contact with an allergen, the skin will quickly develop symptoms such as itching and redness. Some Corgis experience allergic reactions on the skin around their eyes, ears, abdomen, and other areas when there is a lot of pollen in spring. They keep scratching these areas, and may even scratch the skin until it breaks.
Nutritional imbalance is also a potential factor contributing to skin diseases in Corgis. If a Corgi is chronically deficient in certain vitamins and minerals, such as vitamin A, B - complex vitamins, and zinc, the skin's metabolism will be affected, leading to dry skin, desquamation, and decreased skin resistance, making it prone to various skin problems. For example, a deficiency in vitamin A can cause abnormal keratinization of the skin, making the skin rough and more susceptible to infections; a deficiency in zinc can affect the normal repair and regeneration of the skin.
In addition, poor living environments and grooming habits can also trigger skin diseases in Corgis. If a Corgi lives in a damp and dark environment for a long time, its skin is prone to the growth of bacteria and fungi. Moreover, over - bathing or using bath products that are not suitable for a Corgi's skin can damage the skin's natural barrier, leading to a decrease in skin resistance. Some owners, in an attempt to make their Corgi's fur look shinier, bathe it frequently, but the result is counterproductive. The Corgi's skin becomes dry and itchy, and skin diseases may then be triggered.
Watching Corgis suffer from skin diseases fills our hearts with worry and self - blame. Each Corgi is a precious treasure in our lives, accompanying us with their innocent love. Understanding the causes of skin diseases in Corgis allows us to better prevent and protect them. Let us use scientific maintenance methods and full of love to care for the health of Corgis, enabling them to always happily accompany us and continue to brighten our lives with their lovely appearance.