Overview
Cooked eggs are an excellent source of protein.
Eggs are a great source of protein, fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals. Always cook eggs before feeding — raw eggs carry a risk of Salmonella and contain avidin, which interferes with biotin absorption. Scrambled, hard-boiled, or poached without oil or seasoning are all fine.
Portion Guidance
One egg per day for larger dogs, half for smaller dogs. Always cooked, plain.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can dogs eat eggs?
Yes, dogs can eat eggs. Cooked eggs are an excellent source of protein.
Is eggs toxic to dogs?
Eggs is not considered toxic to dogs, though moderation is always important. Eggs are a great source of protein, fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals. Always cook eggs before feeding — raw eggs carry a risk of Salmonella and contain avidin, which interferes with biotin absorption. Scrambled, hard-boiled, or poached without oil or seasoning are all fine.
What happens if my dog eats eggs?
Eggs is generally well-tolerated by dogs when given in appropriate amounts. If your dog shows any unusual symptoms after eating it, contact your veterinarian.
How much eggs can I give my dog?
One egg per day for larger dogs, half for smaller dogs. Always cooked, plain.
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