What fruits can Corgis not eat? What types of fruits can Corgis eat and precautions?

Jul 26,2025
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Fruits that corgis must not eat

Grapes can damage a dog’s kidneys, and macadamia nuts and walnuts can seriously affect the digestive system, nervous system and muscles. Once a dog's muscles are affected, it can easily lead to paralysis. Avocados contain high amounts of fat, protein, sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, etc. Eating them can cause breathing difficulties and hydrocardial accumulation in dogs. But dogs can eat foods containing avocados, such as dog food containing avocados.

Corgis cannot eat fruits with large pits

Peaches, plums, lychees, etc. are all fruits with large pits. So take out the core before giving it to your dog. The pulp of peaches and plums should not be eaten in excess, while the pits are completely inedible. Because the seeds of most fruits contain fluoride, it can cause vomiting and stomach pains in corgis. Guava seeds cannot be digested by dogs and can easily cause constipation in dogs.

Fruits that Corgis cannot eat in large quantities

Fruits such as carambolas, bananas, cherries, kiwis, sugar cane, and mangoes cannot be eaten by Corgis in large quantities. Star fruits, bananas, cherries, kiwis, etc. contain minerals such as sodium and potassium. Excessive sodium and potassium will put an excessive burden on Corgi's kidneys. Cherries may also cause symptoms of shortness of breath, rapid heartbeat and even shock in dogs. The fiber in sugar cane is relatively thick and difficult to digest. It is easy to block the Corgi's intestines, causing danger. Mango fruit contains fluoride, which can cause Corgi to suffocate and increase gastrointestinal burden if eaten too much.

Fruits that Corgis can eat

Fruits that Corgis can eat include apples, carrots, bananas, watermelons, oranges, etc. These fruits are not harmful to Corgi’s health and can also help Corgi supplement the vitamins they need for growth.
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