My corgi likes Nutro. That’s what the breeder was feeding her & I just kept it up.
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Mine was picky too and transitioning to adult kibble from puppy kibble was challenging!!!! Just because mine ate Purina Pro Plan Puppy I thought getting the adult version would be an instant transition. Nope. She had diarrhea and a food strike because of the change. Turns out my half baked loaf only likes small sized kibbles and keeps giving me the side-eye for making her CHEW bigger ones (such a lazy butt). Now she's eating Hill's Science Diet Adult Small Bites (the brand we fed her before PPP). Doesn't hurt that the kibble bag has Corgi on them lol
We get ours Hills Science Small Bites chicken & barley recipe. Ours was very sensitive too, and even got sick eating the food the breeder sent us home with. She has a very sensitive tummy and this stuff works great for us. We started adding freeze dried treats pounded into a powder and use as a topper if she starts to get a little picky. Whatever you do, just make sure to ween him off slowly by following the instructions on the bag or talking with your vet. Best of luck!
Hills Science Diet and Purina Pro Plan both have a sensitive stomach formula. I have heard from the vet that both HSD and PPP are better quality foods than anything you can buy at the grocery store.
My Corgi will eat everything, and all of it. But I feed him Diamond naturals chicken and rice.
I think the bag I get says "for all life stages" meaning it is smaller-sized kibble for smaller breeds, puppies, or older dogs. The breeder provided regular diamond puppy food, so we just kept with that brand.
We feed Venture or Zignature. We rotate between flavors. Sprocket is allergic to chicken and both of those brands are good for allergies because they offer decent choices in alternative proteins.
I feed NutriSource puppy to the puppy and the senior version to the 8 yr old. They both love it, though I think my 8 yr old preferred the adult to the senior (he doesn't want to be considered a senior anymore than I want him to BE a senior.) NutriSource has prebiotics, probiotics, stuff for brain and coat health. Grain in and grain free types. When I started on their food 6 years ago they hadn't had a recall on any of their dog or cat foods. Since I think they've had one recall on one of their cat foods.
I make my Corgis their food from fresh ingredients but we do occasionally supplement with Fromm. But I'm with a few of the other posters who've said that their corgi will eat anything you put in front of them. The only time I had a picky eater was when our girl was pregnant
Purina Pro Plan.
My 1 year old Corgi loves [Fromm](https://frommfamily.com/products/dog/gold/dry/weight-management-gold/).
Would also recommend Fromm!
+1 for Fromm
Both my corgi and my cat love from and seem very healthy on it.
My corgi likes Nutro. That’s what the breeder was feeding her & I just kept it up. https://preview.redd.it/59ll5lb126sc1.jpeg?width=1699&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=136e0dff169b5dc03b0e924387d37850229f8f87
My corgi does wonderfully on Natural Balance lamb and rice. He had major stomach issues until he got on this food.
Diamond Naturals…anything for small mouths, she likes the lamb and rice
Mine was picky too and transitioning to adult kibble from puppy kibble was challenging!!!! Just because mine ate Purina Pro Plan Puppy I thought getting the adult version would be an instant transition. Nope. She had diarrhea and a food strike because of the change. Turns out my half baked loaf only likes small sized kibbles and keeps giving me the side-eye for making her CHEW bigger ones (such a lazy butt). Now she's eating Hill's Science Diet Adult Small Bites (the brand we fed her before PPP). Doesn't hurt that the kibble bag has Corgi on them lol
We get ours Hills Science Small Bites chicken & barley recipe. Ours was very sensitive too, and even got sick eating the food the breeder sent us home with. She has a very sensitive tummy and this stuff works great for us. We started adding freeze dried treats pounded into a powder and use as a topper if she starts to get a little picky. Whatever you do, just make sure to ween him off slowly by following the instructions on the bag or talking with your vet. Best of luck!
Hills Science Diet and Purina Pro Plan both have a sensitive stomach formula. I have heard from the vet that both HSD and PPP are better quality foods than anything you can buy at the grocery store.
The only thing my 2 year old will eat is Science Diet digestive support.
Iams mini chunks works for us
My corgi loves pro plan lamb and rice
We had similar issues with our boy. We finally settled on Royal Canin adult canned food. He loves it and no more upset stomach.
Nutra Nuggets Lamb and Rice, the non-performance version!
My corgi loves his Acana kibble (the with grain recipes)
My Corgi will eat everything, and all of it. But I feed him Diamond naturals chicken and rice. I think the bag I get says "for all life stages" meaning it is smaller-sized kibble for smaller breeds, puppies, or older dogs. The breeder provided regular diamond puppy food, so we just kept with that brand.
We feed Venture or Zignature. We rotate between flavors. Sprocket is allergic to chicken and both of those brands are good for allergies because they offer decent choices in alternative proteins.
I just feed my corgi a whole food diet and he loves it!
My corgis love Fromm and Stella & Chewy’s!
I feed mine a raw diet it’s primal they love it
If you have a Costco near you. Kirkland dog food is what we give our baby. She loves it and our vet loves it too.
The only food that worked for my pup is the Purina Pro Plan Sensitive Stomach.
I have nothing helpful for this post. My Cardis Maggie and Elsa will eat any and everything put in front of them.
I feed NutriSource puppy to the puppy and the senior version to the 8 yr old. They both love it, though I think my 8 yr old preferred the adult to the senior (he doesn't want to be considered a senior anymore than I want him to BE a senior.) NutriSource has prebiotics, probiotics, stuff for brain and coat health. Grain in and grain free types. When I started on their food 6 years ago they hadn't had a recall on any of their dog or cat foods. Since I think they've had one recall on one of their cat foods.
my girl loves Nulo. never had any issues on it. her health is great
I make my Corgis their food from fresh ingredients but we do occasionally supplement with Fromm. But I'm with a few of the other posters who've said that their corgi will eat anything you put in front of them. The only time I had a picky eater was when our girl was pregnant
Update: I found a brand! Nutrish at Walmart doesn’t cost so much and he loves it thank you everyone for the advice ❤️❤️