Dog chews, chew sticks and other snacks are better, these chews can not only be used as a snack for Corgi to chew, it also helps clean tartar and exercise the role of Corgi oral bite ability.
Dog cookies are a type of Corgi snack that resemble human cookies, but are lightly sweetened and easier for Corgi to digest than meat snacks. Dried meat snacks are easy to eat or do not chew properly causing indigestion or diarrhea.
The dog sausage is also a kind of Corgi snack, somewhat similar to the human eating convenience sausage, which has a small amount of meat and starch, smells good, is cheap and easy to feed. But pay attention to buy the official brand of products, because this sausage you can not see the ingredients inside, and the price is very cheap, the quality of the product is really not sure.
Cheese snacks are good for regulating Corgi’s intestines, but not all Corgi’s like the taste. There are many kinds of snacks like milk slices and cheese sticks. If your Corgi’s intestines are sensitive to milk, it is best not to try them as they may cause diarrhea.
Dried meat snacks come in a wide variety of shapes and forms and are almost always Corgi’s favorite snacks. Chicken jerky is the main one, as chicken rarely triggers allergic reactions in corgis and is relatively safe. Beef is the next most popular, as well as duck, and rarely pork or lamb.
It is also important to note that snacks should only be eaten in moderation and should not be eaten for long periods of time or in large quantities, let alone as a substitute for the main diet. Generally, when you go out for fun and training, you can give Corgi some snacks appropriately. Of course, the snacks purchased must be fresh and healthy. Those expired, rotten, smelly snacks should not be given to Corgi to eat. Such snacks are harmful to the health of the Corgi.