What are the tips for selecting German Shepherd puppies?
0 Jul 26,2025
Dog food: Generally, it is scientifically formulated food that can meet the daily nutritional needs of Corgis. It is also the most commonly consumed food by Corgis.
Lean pork: Lean meat has less fat content and contains a large amount of vitamin B1 that can promote the return of digestive function to normal. Although the necessary intake of corgis is very small, if the intake is insufficient, it may cause some skin problems.
Chicken breast: When the gastrointestinal and other digestive organs are weak, it is most suitable to eat high-protein and low-calorie chicken breast. Chicken breast does not contain excess fat, especially for Corgis who are on a diet. It is an indispensable ingredient to supplement animal protein.
Chicken liver: rich in protein, vitamins A, B1, B2, B12, C, iron, copper (very effective against pernicious anemia) and other nutrients. Nowadays, some owners talk about the discoloration of chicken liver. Excessive consumption of chicken liver will indeed lead to calcium deficiency, especially for puppies. However, there is no denying the nutritional value of chicken liver, as long as it is eaten reasonably.
Frozen tofu: Made by rapidly freezing tofu and then preserving it at low temperature, it is very rich in protein. It also contains a large amount of minerals that are beneficial to maintaining the health of the Corgi's coat. After heating and mashing it with water, other vegetables can also be added to the Corgi to eat.
Egg yolk: Egg yolk is rich in nutrients. Feeding it to Corgis can become an important source of protein for Corgis, but it is also likely to become an allergen for Corgis with allergies. So pay special attention when feeding it to Corgis.
Soybeans: rich in plant protein. When Corgis have insufficient protein, in addition to causing physical weakness, it also increases the likelihood of viral infections. If you want your Corgi to eat soybeans, boil the soybeans in water until they are soft and mashed before feeding them to your Corgi.
Green cauliflower (broccoli): Green cauliflower is composed of buds and stems. In addition to containing beta carotene, vitamins B1, B2, and C, it also contains iron and dietary fiber. It is a very nutritious food. Particularly the stem part is very rich in fiber.
Pumpkin: Pumpkin is easy to make you feel full. In addition to being rich in fiber, it also contains various nutrients such as vitamin B2, B12, vitamin C and carotene. Among them, vitamin B2 can prevent anemia. Pumpkin is also very effective in improving constipation.
Cabbage: Because it contains sulfur and chlorine, it has a clearing effect on the Corgi's gastrointestinal tract. It also contains vitamin A, B complex, calcium, sodium, iron and other nutrients. The part close to the heart of the cabbage is rich in vitamin C, and the leaf part also contains beta carotene.
Potatoes: Contain a large amount of vitamin C and potassium, consideredHypoallergenic ingredients must be heated and cooked before feeding. In addition, please do not eat Corgis with arthritis, parasite infection and respiratory disorders
Soybean flour: Made from dry-fried soybeans ground into powder. Soybean flour not only contains protein, but is also rich in minerals and dietary fiber. It also contains fatty acids, which is very effective in improving hair loss in Corgis.
Sesame: There are two types of sesame: black sesame and white sesame. Sesame seeds contain a lot of dietary fiber, iron and rich vitamin B complex. White sesame seeds are easier to digest and absorb than black sesame seeds.
Sweet potatoes: Potatoes are rich in vitamin C and dietary fiber, among which sweet potatoes contain the highest dietary fiber content. In particular, the mucus protein contained in sweet potatoes is particularly effective in expelling excretion accumulated in the intestines.
Apple: Rich in dietary fiber, which is very helpful for improving constipation or intestinal problems. In addition, the pectin in dietary fiber is also very effective in eliminating toxins from the body. However, because apples contain too much sugar, be careful not to overeat them for Corgis.
Oatmeal: Oatmeal made from oats, contains 8 kinds of vitamins and minerals, and is rich in dietary fiber. Corgis suffering from constipation should have good improvement effects if they add oatmeal to their diet.
Rice: In addition to sugar, rice also contains vitamins, minerals and dietary fiber. For Corgis who are originally carnivores, although rice is a relatively unfamiliar food, it is recommended because it is a hypoallergenic food.
Carrots: Known for being rich in beta carotene, they are also rich in minerals and vitamins, and have a high degree of purification, which can effectively purify the gastrointestinal tract and liver. In addition, it is also effective in preventing cancer, loss of appetite, and heart disease.