What snacks do Corgis eat?
0 Jul 26,2025
Getting angry
The main culprit causing Corgi's tears may also be that Corgi gets angry. Will it eat fruits? I'm afraid it's very rare. It's not that Corgi can't eat fruits, but eating more fruits and vegetables is much richer than eating dog food. Finally, here is a trick for everyone. You can puree it and eat it. It is simple and does not need to be chewed. Corgi can swallow sweet fruits and vegetables in one bite.
Eating too salty
When Corgi follows you to eat whatever you want, it would be strange if Corgi doesn’t have tears stains. You must know that dogs cannot eat salt that humans eat. That’s not to say it’s absolutely impossible. It’s okay to feed a small amount. However, if you eat it all year round, you may develop diseases. And corgis can eat food without salt, such as boiled chicken legs, boiled beef, and boiled stick bones. Corgis will never get tear stains after eating these.
Eye inflammation
If Corgi’s eyes are inflamed, there will naturally be a lot of tear stains around the eyes. Pet owners need to use non-irritating wet wipes to gently wipe their dog's eyes for a simple cleaning. (Be careful not to rub its eyes directly, just wipe away the secretions left in the corners of the eyes.) Then, pet owners need to buy dog-specific eye drops for Corgi, such as Wangxiang eye drops. Drop it into the eyelids, 2-3 times a day, 2-3 drops at a time.
There are ear mites
If your Corgi has ear mites, if they are not cleaned up in time, it will easily lead to tear stains on the dog. The dog's ear canal and some facial nerves are intertwined, which often results in an increase in tears; over time, tear stains are also formed. Clean your dog's ears regularly. If it is caused by ear mites, you can buy some ear mite removal drops and drop them.
Congenital
Some dogs have congenital eyelid deformities or inverted eyelashes. Common eyelid deformities are divided into entropion and ectropion. Tears on the edge of the eyelids or in-rolling of eyelashes can irritate the cornea and cause the whites of the eyes. Congestion, tears, increased eye stains, frequent blinking, and corneal diseases can also occur. If the Corgi is found to have the above symptoms, the owner should send it to the pet hospital for examination in time.
Canine distemper
Pet owners should note that canine distemper can also cause serious tear stains in Corgis, accompanied by red eyes and purulent discharge from the nasal cavity. If in the middle and late stages of canine distemper, Corgi will also experience rising body temperature, repeated fever, vomiting and diarrhea, not eating or drinking, and feeling listless. Based on the above situation, the Corgi is more likely to suffer from canine distemper. If the pet owner is not sure, he can use a dogUse a plague test paper to test it, or take your dog to a professional pet hospital for examination.