What should I do if Corgi doesn’t eat when his teeth change?

Corgis may experience soreness and pain in their teeth during teeth replacement, and may not want to eat or drink due to tooth discomfort. Therefore, owners can prepare some dog chews or frozen towels for the Corgi, which can effectively relieve the Corgi’s pain and help promote appetite.
Although Corgis like to chew things when their teeth are changing, dog food that is too dry and hard is actually a burden for Corgis who are teething. Dry dog food usually cannot be chewed into pieces, which can easily cause indigestion and make the dog less willing to eat.
Therefore, it is best to feed your dog softer food. Dog food is best soaked in warm water before feeding. You can also feed your corgi porridge or soft canned dog food. You can boil meat and vegetables, chop them into pieces, and add them to the porridge, but be sure not to add seasonings.
If the Corgi already has indigestion, the owner can try to feed it some probiotics or pet digestive tablets, which are very helpful in alleviating the dog's anorexia and food refusal. However, if your Corgi's anorexia is severe, it is recommended that you see a doctor as soon as possible and get the right medicine.
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