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How to feed Corgi puppies

2023-09-20 23:19:53 46

Corgi is a small dog breed with short legs and long body. Its nutritional needs are very important during the puppy stage. Proper feeding can help your Corgi puppies grow up healthily and avoid potential health problems. Here are some tips for feeding your Corgi puppies:


1. Provide high-quality puppy food

   - Puppy food selection and quality are very important. You need to choose high-quality, high-protein, and high-nutrition puppy food suitable for Corgi puppies. For details, you can ask a pet store clerk or veterinarian, or refer to the nutrition label of puppy food.


2. Control of daily feeding amount

   - The daily amount of puppy food should be determined based on the puppy’s weight, age and activity level, and quantified feeding will become more scientific. It is not recommended to allow puppies to eat freely as this can easily lead to overeating and obesity.


3. Provide fresh water quality

   - Puppies should have an adequate supply of water every day. Put clean water in a clean water bowl. Providing cold water can help puppies maintain good water intake. Do not make them thirsty.


4. Balance cereal recipes and add appropriate nutrients

   - Under appropriate circumstances, you can also add some suitable cereals and other foods for puppies, such as rice, sweet potatoes, carrots, lean meat, etc. At the same time, corresponding nutrients can also be added to supplement the nutritional needs of Corgi puppies.


5. Breeding environment

   - The breeding space for Corgi puppies needs to be kept clean and dry, with suitable temperature and relatively designed environmental conditions. To protect your corgi puppy from getting wet or cold, you also need to avoid being exposed to excessive noise.


It should be noted that the physical health needs of puppies should be considered comprehensively with nutrition, vaccines and immune system, and exercise. If you have questions or need further advice, please speak to a pet store clerk or veterinarian.


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