What should I do if my golden retriever is too skinny?
0 Jul 26,2025
1. Calcium supplementation
If you want your dog to erect his ears smoothly, you must pay attention to the supplement of calcium nutrition during the feeding process. You can usually supplement your dog with calcium through food supplements. You can feed your dog some chicken breast, shrimp skin, beef and bone soup to maintain your dog's nutritional balance. However, some dogs have weak gastrointestinal absorption capabilities, and their body's conversion function of calcium is also poor, so the ideal calcium supplement effect cannot be achieved. It is best to supplement calcium through calcium powder. While supplementing calcium, it can also supplement vitamins and various trace elements, and also allow the calcium to be better absorbed by the dog.
2. Reasonable exercise
In daily life, pet owners should pay attention to giving Corgis reasonable exercise. Generally, the exercise time is about half an hour. Regular excessive exercise of Corgis will consume a lot of calcium and can easily lead to dog joint injuries. It is generally recommended that at four or five o'clock in the afternoon, pet owners can take their corgis outdoors to bask in the sun appropriately. The ultraviolet rays in the sun will help the dogs absorb calcium.
3. Assisted ear erection
You can also use professional ear stickers for auxiliary treatment on the inside or outside of the ear to strengthen the vertical strength. First stick one side of the ear patch with professional glue on the inside of the ear, and then stick it on the surface of the ear to strengthen the fixation. Try to glue it on in one go, preferably with two people, so that the owner can worry less and the dog's ears will suffer less. Generally, the glue will fall off on its own in about half a month. You can observe the effect and everyone will be happy when it is done. Otherwise, you have to wait for a few days for the dog's ears to recover before continuing to work hard. This is also a more commonly used method in the world's wolf and dog industry.