Check your Corgi’s eyes frequently. Pay attention to eye mucus at any time every day. If there is eye mucus, let Corgi close his eyes and use a wet wipe or wet cotton swab to remove it. The eyes are also the window for judging health. If the eye feces is different from the usual clear or dry brown color, the conjunctiva (the white part of the eye) is red, or the cornea (the dark part of the eye) has white spots or damage, etc., these are signs of illness, and you should seek medical attention immediately.
Choose some eye drops for dogs and give them to your Corgi 3-5 times a day; just put 1-2 drops each time you use them. Before using eye drops, you need to do some simple eye cleaning. First use a warm towel to wipe and clean the area around the Corgi's eyes and eye secretions. Then use physiological saline for the first cleaning, and be gentle when washing; then use eye drops for the second cleaning.