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Corgi Food - Fit for the Queen’s Dogs and Yours

Ever wondered what Queen Elizabeth feeds her corgis? A chef was recently given the opportunity to work for two weeks in the kitchens at Buckingham Palace. Part of his duties was to feed the corgis. According to the chef, he prepared rabbit meat for the dogs. There were detailed instructions that included the size of the chunks of food to give the corgis.

While you may not have the time or money to get a personal chef to cook rabbit meat for your corgi, there are things you can do with commercial dog food that will help protect your corgi’s health.

Here’s three tips that you should remember when feeding your corgi. First, remember that corgis without exercise get fat quickly. Please use portion control to prevent your dog from becoming obese. Second, your dog’s nutritional needs do change based upon his age. What a puppy requires for growth is very different from what an older corgi will require during his senior years. Third, don’t heavily exercise your corgi immediately before or after eating because this can upset the digestive system. Instead, consider a light walk an hour after feeding.

This website will soon include more information about simple and easy steps that you can take to ensure that your dog enjoys his meals and stays in good physical condition because of what you feed him.

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My name is Peyton and I'm a 12-year-old corgi owner who lives with my dad and stepmom in Plano, Texas (near Dallas).

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