WARNING: These 9 Dog Breeds Shed The Most Fur

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Cardigan Welsh Corgi

While you may be quick to believe that this is a normal corgi, this is actually their cousin, which you can think of as a corgi with a tail. They are still just as adorable, and their smiles, personalities, and funny walks are bound to make you fall in love with them.

If you have been thinking of maybe getting one of them, you should know that they are one of the top breeds when it comes to shedding. This is because they have a double coat, and they are known to shed all year round. You will also have to make sure to groom their coat often and help them get rid of the extra fur they shed.

Suddenly the idea of a fur rug is more and more probable!

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