From the tip of their nose to that darling of a wiggle butt, your Corgi is probably mischief in a fursuit! We can't have your Corgi presenting a dry nose to their adoring public, can we?
Corgis were bred to snip at the heels of cattle and move them from point A to point B. Their short, stocky legs kept them at perfect nipping height...almost ground level. They had to be able to sense, smell, and see every move the annoyed cow was going to make or risk a swift kick!
A rough, dry nose keeps your Corgi from gathering up the smells they need to get all the info floating by, leaving him uncertain and off-balance. Think of it as how we feel when we need directions and have No Service on our cellphone. Frustrated, annoyed, and maybe scared. That is how your Corgi feels ALL THE TIME when he's not getting the smelly info needed to make decisions. All kidding aside, if your Corgi has a bit of a dry nose or even the more extreme version of the canine dry nose called Nasal Hyperkeratosis, Nose Butter can help.