How to train a Corgi to sit
0 Jul 26,2025
A healthy Corgi puppy begins to grow its deciduous teeth about twenty days after birth, and all of its deciduous teeth will grow in about two months after birth. However, the physical constitution and growth environment of dogs are different. Some dogs will have their teeth changed slightly earlier, and some will have their teeth changed slightly later. As long as the gap between before and after does not exceed one month, it is still normal. But if the dog’s deciduous teeth have not grown in, the owner should consider whether it is time to supplement the dog with calcium or take the dog to see a doctor.
After the Corgi’s deciduous teeth have all grown in, tooth replacement will begin slowly. Corgis will continue to lose their teeth four to six months after they are born. When the Corgis are six or seven months old, all the deciduous teeth will be replaced by permanent teeth. Corgis like to chew on things during this period, so you can prepare dog chews for them to prevent them from chewing on furniture.
During the period when the Corgi’s teeth are changing, the owner should pay more attention to it and ensure that its nutritional intake is sufficient. It is best to diversify its food and supplement it with more calcium. If owners usually have more free time, they can make nutritious food supplements for Corgis by themselves, choose foods with high calcium content such as tofu, kelp, dried shrimps, etc., cook them, chop them into pieces, and mix them into dog food. If you don’t have time to make complementary food, you can also directly buy calcium powder and add it to dog food to supplement calcium for your dog.