How to raise a Corgi puppy in one month
The Corgi is a lively, intelligent and popular small dog breed, but care during the puppy period is particularly important. Especially in the first month after birth, they need careful care from their owners. The following is a detailed guide to the maintenance of Corgi dogs for one month, combined with the popular pet care topics on the Internet in the past 10 days, to provide you with scientific advice.
1. Diet management

A 1-month-old Corgi is still in the lactation or just weaning stage, so special attention should be paid to its diet. Here are daily dietary recommendations:
| time | food type | Feeding times | Things to note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weeks 1-2 | Breast milk or dog formula | Every 2-3 hours | Avoid feeding milk as it may cause diarrhea |
| Weeks 3-4 | Breast milk + soaked puppy food | 4-5 times a day | Gradually reduce the amount of breast milk and increase the proportion of dog food |
2. Health care
Puppies have weak immunity and need regular check-ups and basic care:
| Project | Frequency | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Body temperature monitoring | daily | Normal body temperature is 38-39℃ |
| deworming | First time in week 4 | Use deworming medicine specifically for puppies |
| Vaccination | Start of week 6 | The first shot is canine distemper and parvovirus vaccine |
3. Living environment
Puppies are sensitive to the environment, so you need to pay attention to the following points:
1.temperature control: Keep the room temperature at 25-28℃ to avoid catching cold.
2.sleeping area: Provide soft cushions to avoid direct contact with the floor.
3.Hygiene and cleanliness: Change the litter every day to avoid bacterial growth.
4. Behavioral training (entry)
A 1-month-old Corgi can start basic socialization training:
| Training content | method | Things to note |
|---|---|---|
| name response | Call your name every time you feed | Speak softly to avoid shock |
| Excretion at designated points | Guide to pee pad after meals | Repeat patiently without punishment |
5. Frequently Asked Questions
Based on the recent pet-raising hot spots, we have sorted out the following frequently asked questions:
1.Q: What should I do if my puppy keeps barking?
A: It may be hunger or cold, check the diet and environmental temperature. If there is no abnormality, you can gently stroke and comfort it.
2.Q: Can I take a shower?
A: Not recommended. One-month-old puppies are prone to colds and can be partially cleaned with a wet towel.
Summary
The maintenance of Corgis in the first month requires a combination of meticulousness and science. Proper diet, health monitoring, a comfortable environment and early training are key. If you have abnormal symptoms (such as persistent diarrhea, refusal to eat), please seek medical treatment in time.
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