Can I Give My Dog Eggs (9 Health Benefits & How Many?)

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  • @DanScott1
    @DanScott1  4 года назад +4

    🐶 Get Your *FREE 5 Step Dog Health Action List* Make Your Dogs Kibble Meals 'MUCH' Healthier (Simple & Quick) And Start Healing Common Dog Health Problems _Fast.._ healthydogforlife.com/guide

  • @maureenamos5240
    @maureenamos5240 3 года назад +23

    Thank you from down under. This was a clear and easy video to listen to. No heavy music, no unnecessary personal chatter.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 года назад +1

      Your most welcome Maureen. I'm from WA originally.
      Just crack them in raw for best nutritional uptake and add some probiotics: amzn.to/3xqa2i0 (Amazon USA) but good probiotics means as many species as possible. Just helps the digestive system work better.

    • @nielslohmann6727
      @nielslohmann6727 3 года назад +1

      Agreed! Awesome video... Besides it proved my girlfriend wrong so that's always good hahaha

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 года назад

      @@nielslohmann6727 LOL! Thanks. Have a bet with her over, can dogs eat garlic?
      The answer is Yes.

    • @nielslohmann6727
      @nielslohmann6727 3 года назад +1

      Hahahah actually we kind of do, do thanks again mate! Happy new year!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 года назад

      @@nielslohmann6727 Happy New Year to you too. All the best for 2022.

  • @josephdriesse1157
    @josephdriesse1157 2 года назад +8

    Thank you so much sir! You are EXACTLY the info source that I’ve been so desperately looking for so long!
    I’m a senior surviving solely on social security and it’s difficult in these trying times to just feed myself- let alone my best friend and loving companion!
    As much as I would like to, I simply cannot afford to feed my dog a special diet of expensive stuff that my little buddy so deserves!
    I will definitely check out more of your content! Especially the one about what we can add to a kibble diet to enrich and enhance it?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +2

      Your welcome Joseph and thank you.
      If you feed kibble, the best thing to do first is remove 50% of the kibble from the bowl and replace with raw eggs (preferably organic), canned sardines (in plain water with skin & bone intact: 12 Pack Sardines - amzn.to/3vaXrj6), some part cooked and blended veggies like broccoli, kale, green beans, spinach, brussel sprouts, bok choy etc and some meat proteins such as chicken meat, even better.
      If not liking to prepare vegetables then these freeze dried greens are antioxidant packed to help protect cells from free radical damage, cellular repair, support immunity, joints, skin issues, heart and eye health: Core Immune CARE Greens: shrsl.com/3uv18
      Now your dogs getting live enzymes, probiotics, Omega 3 oils, the highest quality proteins and nutritional assimilation from eggs (100%), and antioxidants, minerals and vitamins from vegetables.
      Always add a quality probiotic to improve digestion and gut health: (skin issues/yeast/itchy dogs) use this one: amzn.to/3yoURqU and for all other dogs use this one: shrsl.com/3uv7l
      If you want an excellent, VERY low carbohydrate kibble at just 5%, (high carbohydrates cause chronic inflammation, with itchy skin, yeast, poor gut health, ear infection, UTI's and hot spots, and nearly all kibbles are 40+% carbs!).
      Ketona has high protein at 47% (dogs thrive on proteins), correct fats at 15% and natural additives, so have a look at Ketona Kibble: healthydogforlife.com/KetonaKibble. I recommend still adding the fresh foods even with the best kibble.
      By introducing fresh foods, really lowering carbs use, introducing greens, omega 3's, proteins and a better more suitable kibble, your dog will respond with healing and improved health over the next 12 weeks.
      Joseph, If you can do nothing else, take out 30% of the meals kibble and replace with eggs, sardines and part cooked and blended/crushed veggies.

    • @josephdriesse1157
      @josephdriesse1157 2 года назад +1

      @@DanScott1 God Bless you Sir! My little dog (called Shadow because of his coloring- grayish/black and because he is ALWAYS by my side!) means the world to me!
      I’ve been concerned about his diet; don’t like feeding him kibble, but cannot afford a raw food diet!
      I will implement your instructions immediately!
      BTW, I have subscribed to your podcasts and will share and recommend your stuff!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад

      @@josephdriesse1157 Your welcome and thank you.

  • @jpatalia
    @jpatalia 2 года назад +2

    Ur tone inspires so much confidence... Just loved your calm and poise

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад

      Good to know, thank you Jinesh.

  • @Richard-tq7gj
    @Richard-tq7gj 5 месяцев назад +2

    I have raised 8 liters of Irish Wolfhound puppies! When the mothers where pregnant 5 of the times I gave the females raw eggs with the shell ground up in their food and when the puppies where born it appear to me and my wife that the litter that got the eggs where slightly better/smarter then the ones that didn’t get eggs while the mother was pregnant.
    I’m not an expert on it!
    It was just my observation! 🤔

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  5 месяцев назад

      A richer than normal diet for the pregnant mum is a great idea so extra eggs (a 100% bio available and complete nutrition food) is an excellent addition.
      Thanks for sharing this. What amazing dogs too!

  • @rabiealsukhon6427
    @rabiealsukhon6427 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for your marvelous explanation and advises

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  7 месяцев назад

      Your most welcome.

  • @IrishScribbler
    @IrishScribbler 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks so much for this. My gorgeous little shih tzu absolutely loves his duck egg for breakfast most mornings as it’s a great bonding experience we share as he likes to eat the egg off his daddy’s hands which is a bit messy for me but a lot of fun for both of us. This is in addition to having salmon or trout for dinner one night a week and a chicken or beef liver occasionally. His eyes are bright, his coat is so soft, and he’s full of energy. ❤

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  11 месяцев назад

      That sounds like a lot of fun, I think we all have our little dog stories to tell and I enjoyed this one, thank you. All the best with your little Shih tzu.

  • @scottgingrich3666
    @scottgingrich3666 Год назад +1

    dan ,how often should i feed my dog?weve been feeding her 3 times a day. 1 year old golden retreiver,very active.we give her kibble & we alternate raw egg ,sardines, carrotts,green beans ,yougert,pumpkin ,apple,blueberrys

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      Twice daily is the norm. I feed one big meal per day and fast on Sundays, it's a raw meal though.
      I like part fasting also ie feed between 8am and 4pm each day so there's a period of emptyness daily.

  • @sugarbabylove1000
    @sugarbabylove1000 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for this information.
    What are your thoughts on crushing up the egg shells for the calcium to help my German shepherd's ears stay up?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 года назад +4

      Interesting! Not heard about using eggshell for this purpose. I recommend it for raw meat meals to add calcium to balance out the phosphorous in the meat when there is no raw bone in the meat.

  • @evelyncotton3829
    @evelyncotton3829 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for uploading. 🙏❤️😍

  • @24mbronc
    @24mbronc Год назад +1

    Ive been giving my newly adopted pooch an occasional egg as well as a frozen raw diet and have seen a great improvement in his dry flaky skin as well as his coat. Ive read that egg shells are good for them as well, any thoughts on this? Thank you

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      Raw eggs are perfect in a raw food diet. Make sure to feed the raw food defrosted to above room temp when feeding.
      If your giving raw food with calcium in it ie pre-made raw meals your fine. If feeding your own ingredients then calcium is needed if there's no bone content. You can give eggshells or for a more complete calcium profile there's Bone Meal - amzn.to/3OsOXMf
      Ok, here's the education part: Bonemeal
      The amount to feed is about 4 teaspoons per pound of food for meals that are 10% fat. If feeding 15% fat, then there won’t be quite enough phosphorus, so feed 5 teaspoons. If there is 20% fat or more (more than 20% fat is not recommended for puppies), then increase the amount to 6 teaspoons.
      Eggshels are calcium only while bonemeal has the other balancing minerals. Work out how much fat is in your dogs diet to know the amount of bonemeal to feed. I'd focus on 15% fat as best option.

    • @24mbronc
      @24mbronc Год назад +1

      @@DanScott1 So if I understand you correctly, if im feeding premade raw frozen, but thawed for feeding, then theres no need to add egg shells or bone meal to the diet? I currently feed him Steves (beef version). Also, is there any particular blend thats better than the others? They have beef, pork, white fish etc. but i figured beef would be the better option but maybe the age or size of the dog might make a difference?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      @@24mbronc Steves is complete, nothing to add. I'd give 3 different meat options and the best ones that are digested well. So it could be beef, lamb and turkey, 3 different animal types.
      Then for an extra choice, you could buy in some raw green tripe, it's frozen, you defrost it to above room temp in warm water in the sink and usually comes as a chubb: shrsl.com/3yxwk
      It's 100% complete food so feed as is for a day or two each week. Dogs love it.
      Raw eggs, great complete food too.
      If your dog is older and delicate, move slowly, old to new food and build up over several weeks.
      Stay away from drugs and vaccines, very low carb use.

  • @busaboi4669
    @busaboi4669 2 года назад +2

    Yes I just recently started giving my 6 month old pitbull eggs but I heard the eggshells are good for them to eat as well is this true?? I have been mixing it all in her food and she seems to love it!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад

      Eggs are excellent proteins for dogs and Bullys need. lots of protein for their muscles. The shell is usually to get the calcium levels right when feeding raw or cooked meats. Meat has more phosphorous than calcium in it, so the eggshell give extra calcium to balance. So if your giving some meats too, add the shell.

  • @otistheshoemaker
    @otistheshoemaker 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is excellent

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  9 месяцев назад

      Your welcome. Eggs are one of the best foods you can give a dog.. along with meats, organs and sardines.

  • @shinevarkey92
    @shinevarkey92 4 года назад +4

    Hi sir👋
    I feed my labrador 2 eggs along with rice , lentils and soya.
    Is it okay to feed him 2 eggs a day?
    Dry kibble food here are either too expensive or too cheap which does not have any nutritional value.
    So I feed him only rice and eggs

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  4 года назад +2

      Eggs are excellent complete nutrition for dogs. Best fed raw. Rice is average nutrition - good for energy/busy dog. Lentles and soya are generally good. I recommend adding lots of green/yellow veg, lightly cooked and well crushed/mashed before serving - excellent for vitamins, minerals, antioxidants etc.
      You can always feed some raw chicken pieces or chicken guts/necks/heads (free). Best of luck.

    • @countchocula5379
      @countchocula5379 2 года назад +1

      Get that pupper some MEAT! It’s not that expensive at all and some butcher shops will sell it to you even cheaper. If you are unable to add meat in every day or the week, feed him meat as many days as you’re able to. Some days of optimal nutrition is better than none. (I personally don’t even eat meat, dairy, eggs etc… but our pups thrive on it!) Have a great day! 😊

  • @anessh1933
    @anessh1933 3 года назад +1

    My dog is cocker spinal he is 2 month old so what type of food i need to give to him he usually bite clothes and other things how can i stop him to bite and how can i train him

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 года назад

      Add more fresh food to the diet. Get my free guide which helps with this. healthydogforlife.com/guide
      I don't do dog training. When he's more grown up, he'll stop the biting.

  • @elmafudd9703
    @elmafudd9703 2 года назад +1

    So I have ground down all the egg shells for the dog. ( It shags a plastic food processor its like throwing sand in) so Dan how much shell do I add for each kg of bodyweight. Excluding all the powdered plastic. Glass is the way to go on this one. I even ground them up small with a petal and mortar first.
    Cholesterol problems are is old misinformation stay off sugar/carbohydrates and all will be well.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад

      10% to 15% of your dog’s total raw food diet needs to be bone. Puppies need at least 12% and up to 15% bone. You'll want to add about one-half teaspoon ground eggshell per pound of fresh food. Add a little magnesium if you can as eggshell is short on this one mineral. Otheriwise next batch use bone powder, Feed 2 teaspoons per pound of food for adult dogs: amzn.to/385qSMi

  • @Keepfaith1970
    @Keepfaith1970 3 года назад +3

    I have seen the proof. I have lived in the city for 49 yrs. I have always had dogs and so has almost all of my family. I moved to the country and I just got two puppies. These puppies are so healthy! They have the most bright white teeth, all in by age of 6 weeks and their coats are extremely soft. I was told to give eggs in am at least 3 times a week and peanut butter (organic) for the evening. Other than vitamins it’s the healthiest thing they can eat. I won’t be buying the treats at the store anymore, that’s for sure. Oh and filtered water. Filtered water really helps our little ones who have watery eyes that stain their hair. In about one month those stains go away. 😎🥰

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 года назад +5

      That's excellent, thanks for sharing. May I recommend a couple of things. Also give canned sardines (packed in water) at leat 3x weekly and give lots of part cooked and well mashed/blended veggies.
      I also recommend no peanut butter. I did a video on this. And replace with any other nut butter.
      Well done on the filtered water, very much needed.

    • @Keepfaith1970
      @Keepfaith1970 3 года назад +3

      Thank you for replying and I will take your advice on the peanut butter and the sardines. These puppies were born on November 8th. I’m trying to undo what I had been doing with my other dogs and any advice helps.🥰😎

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 года назад

      @@Keepfaith1970 Your welcome. I do have an ebook called feed Your Dog Better with 3 complete diets inside if you need some help with organising a balanced diet without the guesswork: healthydogforlife.com/feed-your-dog-better-book-by-dan-scott/

  • @willhernandez7306
    @willhernandez7306 Год назад +1

    If my dog had a chicken protein allergy can his diet still include cooked chicken egg in his recipe that includes sweet potatoe lentil salmon and green beans or should I avoid it even if it’s not chicken meat

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      I find, dogs with food allergy, need time on fresh foods to heal the condition.
      Any issues with yeast, itchy skin, scratching, leave out the carbohydrates and stick to proteins like meats, eggs, canned sardines.
      So yes, avoid it for now.
      Here's some extra information that might help:
      If you feed kibble, the best thing to do first is remove 50% of the kibble from the bowl and replace with raw eggs (preferably organic), canned sardines (in plain water with skin & bone intact: 12 Pack Sardines - amzn.to/3vaXrj6), some part cooked and blended veggies like broccoli, kale, green beans, spinach, brussel sprouts, bok choy etc and some meat proteins such as chicken meat, even better.
      If not liking to prepare vegetables then these freeze dried greens are antioxidant packed to help protect cells from free radical damage, cellular repair, support immunity, joints, skin issues, heart and eye health: Core Immune CARE Greens: shrsl.com/3uv18
      Now your dogs getting live enzymes, probiotics, Omega 3 oils, the highest quality proteins and nutritional assimilation from eggs (100%), and antioxidants, minerals and vitamins from vegetables.
      Always add a quality probiotic to improve digestion and gut health: (skin issues/yeast/itchy dogs) use this one: amzn.to/3yoURqU and for all other dogs use this one: shrsl.com/3uv7l
      If you want an excellent, VERY low carbohydrate kibble at just 5%, (high carbohydrates cause chronic inflammation, with itchy skin, yeast, poor gut health, ear infection, UTI's and hot spots, and nearly all kibbles are 40+% carbs!).
      Ketona has high protein at 47% (dogs thrive on proteins), correct fats at 15% and natural additives, so have a look at Ketona Kibble: healthydogforlife.com/KetonaKibble. I recommend still adding the fresh foods even with the best kibble.
      By introducing fresh foods, really lowering carbs use, introducing greens, omega 3's, proteins and a better more suitable kibble, your dog will respond with healing and improved health over the next 12 weeks.
      Some must do's:
      Zero vaxx (auto immune disease issues)
      Very low carbs in diet (cause of inflammation)
      No vet drugs, there's effective natural alternatives.
      Feed a healthier diet with at least 50% fresh food in it.
      NO white foods ie rice, potato, pasta..

  • @AshleeinCommercials
    @AshleeinCommercials 7 месяцев назад +1

    Ty

  • @minniepearl1052
    @minniepearl1052 4 года назад +1

    Hello sir! I’m not wanting to feed my dog any kibble. What would you recommend for a totally protein diet? Dogs ancestral diet wasn’t fruit and vegetables. Your thoughts??

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  4 года назад +1

      Hi Sharla, I've written an eBook all about diet with 3 main diets, The Healthier Kibble Diet, The Home Cooked Food Diet and The Raw Food Diet (all 3 diets in one book!).
      The raw food diet is the total protein diet. Everything you want in that diet is laid out in the book to follow including recipes: healthydogforlife.com/feed-your-dog-better-book-by-dan-scott/
      If you are wanting a more hands on approach, I have a one to one service here: healthydogforlife.com/real-food-for-dogs-book-and-video-program-by-dan-scott/

    • @minniepearl1052
      @minniepearl1052 4 года назад +1

      @@DanScott1 you are amazing!!! Much love from Austin Texas!!!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  4 года назад +1

      @@minniepearl1052 Your welcome Sharla. Big hug from the UK.

    • @minniepearl1052
      @minniepearl1052 4 года назад +1

      @@DanScott1 we heart you for all you do for us!!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  4 года назад

      @@minniepearl1052 Bless you, much appreciation : ).

  • @rick0432
    @rick0432 9 месяцев назад +1

    Can i give my 3 month old american bully 1 raw egg a day with her morning kibble? I also ad salmon oil in her kibble in the evening.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  9 месяцев назад

      Absolutely, but she's a bully, so 3-4 eggs better.

    • @rick0432
      @rick0432 9 месяцев назад +1

      Thankyou👌

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  9 месяцев назад

      @@rick0432 Your welcome Rick.

  • @africanelectron751
    @africanelectron751 Год назад +2

    My little guy get a half hard boiled egg a few times a week along with walks and a varied diet he looks like bodybuilder maltese poodle.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      Excellent, thanks for your input, appreciated.

  • @sumeetsharma3546
    @sumeetsharma3546 4 года назад +1

    Hi sir
    I have labrador puppy 5 months old currently I am giving him 2 boiled eggs with rice and yellow pulses along with carrot,green peas,soya chunks,potato and beetroot in dinner all boiled is this food is ok for 5 month old puppy ? Also once in week I give him curd with this home made food once a week in morning I give him coconut water is this okay for my companion?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  4 года назад +1

      Eggs are excellent complete nutrition for dogs, just add more as your puppy grows. Eggs are best fed raw. Rice is average nutrition - good for energy/busy dog. Lentles and soya are generally good. I recommend adding lots of green/yellow veg, lightly cooked and well crushed/mashed before serving - excellent for vitamins, minerals, antioxidants etc.
      Curd is good a couple times a week for enzymes and coconut water is good too for electrolytes.
      You can always feed some raw chicken pieces or chicken guts/necks/heads (free) from the market as dogs love raw natural animal based food as they are not vegetarians. Best of luck.

  • @TaraJanes57
    @TaraJanes57 6 месяцев назад +1

    I been giving 1 egg a day. She is a lab/bmd 1y, so she is large. So i hope an egg a day is ok, because she refuses to eat her am feeding unless there is an egg. She'll wait till pm feeding and finally eat just cause she is hungry. And she gives us the stink eye. So i give her one every morning so she has a good day.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  6 месяцев назад +1

      If you have the budget she can eat many eggs daily, just take out some of the other food and this is also healthier for her.

  • @zoeyd9947
    @zoeyd9947 3 года назад +1

    Hi sir I have a 7 months old golden retriever I feed him 2 eggs everyday scramble eggs would that be ok for him?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 года назад +1

      Yes it's fine (don't overcook).
      Better given raw for more nutritional content.

  • @salmamontero9180
    @salmamontero9180 3 года назад +1

    Do the eggs have to be organic ? And can I give one daily ?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 года назад

      Organic is best for obvious reasons and you can give more if you like as it's a complete food. ie your dogs getting the full nutrient profile from this food source.
      Yes you can give one daily or more.

  • @Tarotaro23-k5r
    @Tarotaro23-k5r 3 месяца назад +2

    How much for a small dog? 10 pounds

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 месяца назад

      One a day in current meal, adjust down other foods to compensate. It's a complete food and 100% bio available. Free range/organic best.

  • @beautiful20106
    @beautiful20106 Год назад +2

    My dog has allergy to chicken . He eats expensive dry food plus boiled quail egg , boiled carrots, pumpkin, sweet potatoes

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      Here's some extra help, just ignor what you don't need:
      If you feed kibble, the best thing to do first is remove 50% of the kibble from the bowl and replace with raw eggs (best) soft boiled (ok) and preferably organic, canned sardines (in plain water with skin & bone intact: 12 Pack Sardines - amzn.to/3vaXrj6), some part cooked and blended veggies like broccoli, kale, green beans, spinach, brussel sprouts, bok choy etc and some meat proteins such as chicken meat, even better.
      If not liking to prepare vegetables then these freeze dried greens are antioxidant packed to help protect cells from free radical damage, cellular repair, support immunity, joints, skin issues, heart and eye health: Core Immune CARE Greens: shrsl.com/3uv18
      It's vital to give your dog a good Omega-3 oil option too, and I recommend the best in (Ahi flower oil with Green Lipped Mussel Oil): amzn.to/3Yx9Z10 This one's for dogs with the added benefit of being excellent for joint health too.
      Now your dogs getting live enzymes, probiotics, Omega 3 oils, the highest quality proteins and nutritional assimilation from eggs (100%), and antioxidants, minerals and vitamins from vegetables.
      Always add a quality probiotic to improve digestion and gut health: (skin issues/yeast/itchy/allergy dogs) use this one: amzn.to/3yoURqU and for all other dogs use this one: shrsl.com/3uv7l
      If you want an excellent, VERY low carbohydrate kibble at just 5%, (high carbohydrates cause chronic inflammation, with itchy skin, yeast, poor gut health, ear infection, UTI's and hot spots, and nearly all kibbles are 40+% carbs!).
      Ketona has high protein at 47% (dogs thrive on proteins), correct fats at 15% and natural additives, so have a look at Ketona Kibble: healthydogforlife.com/KetonaKibble. I recommend still adding the fresh foods even with the best kibble.
      By introducing fresh foods, really lowering carbs use, introducing greens, omega 3's, proteins and a better more suitable kibble, your dog will respond with healing and improved health over the next 12 weeks.
      Some must do's:
      Zero vaxx once adult (auto immune disease issues rife from over vaccination)
      If Rabies is mandatory, use Protect after shots: (Humic & Fulvic acid) amzn.to/33P2P1i
      Very low carbs in diet, 10% or less (cause of inflammation, poor gut health and later, cancer)
      No vet drugs, there's effective natural alternatives (always!)
      Feed a healthier diet with at least 50% fresh food in it.
      NO white foods ie white rice, potato, pasta..

    • @beautiful20106
      @beautiful20106 11 месяцев назад +1

      ⁠@@DanScott1thanks for your reply . But he has allergies to boiled chicken egg, boiled ground turkey, boiled salmon , boiled chicken. He is taking probiotics from Purina . He doesn’t like smell of Sardine . I put some water on his digestive kibble ID . His dry food already has fish oil

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  11 месяцев назад

      @@beautiful20106 Well start introducing the food in it's raw form but in tiny amounts and take out corresponding amounts of kibble with the aim of reducing kibble by half and replaceing with fresh foods.
      It's the kibbles/cooked/vaccines/drugs that produce allergies, it's not the food itself per-se.
      And with it, add some greens to add antioxidants much needed here: amzn.to/3R1m3HR
      1/4 scoop small dog, 1/2 scoop med dog and 3/4 scoop large dog.

  • @ductape64
    @ductape64 8 месяцев назад +1

    do eggs raise your dogs sugar?

  • @PeterLowey1
    @PeterLowey1 5 месяцев назад +5

    I feed my dog 1 boiled egg for breakfast every morning, hope im not over doing it, but she loves them.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  5 месяцев назад +3

      Feed as many as you like, great all round dog food, very healthy and a complete nutrition.

  • @thargyee7496
    @thargyee7496 3 года назад +1

    So shouldn't feed two eggs for a day? hope u reply back :)

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 года назад +1

      Yes you can feed more, a whole meals worth in fact as they are a complete food nutritionally, so great for dogs. Organic eggs are obviously best.

  • @damienslash
    @damienslash 2 года назад +2

    Why cant I just feed my dog eggs as their main food?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад

      You can up to a point. Eggs are a complete food but for some variation it's good to have some meat option, some canned sardines and some vegetation or at least freeze dried greens for their antioxidant value, ie: healthydogforlife.com/GreenImmuneSuperfood
      I can't see why you couldn't give 50% of the meal as eggs.

  • @giveitall3072
    @giveitall3072 8 месяцев назад +1

    How many times a week can i feed two raw quail eggs to my dogs?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  8 месяцев назад

      Daily is best. Great food for dogs.

  • @happynessadict
    @happynessadict 3 года назад +1

    if i feed eggs as my dogs protein due to allergies how many eggs should i feed to my 13 pound Maltese?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 года назад

      1 daily. Plus feeds some canned sardines (packed in water only) - excellent protein along with the egg.

  • @EatPrayLove25
    @EatPrayLove25 3 года назад +1

    Sir my puppy is 55 days old. When can I start feeding eggs to him

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 года назад +1

      Now. Can feed pups from 6 weeks onwards after weaning. Yopu can feed eggs raw too for better nutrient uptake.

    • @EatPrayLove25
      @EatPrayLove25 3 года назад

      @@DanScott1 sir my pup got parvo when he was 45 days old and recovered just now. He is 55 days old and not eating properly. I have been force feeding him, although he eats eggs happily. How many can I feed him sir and wat else can I do to bring him back to normal diet

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 года назад +1

      @@EatPrayLove25 Not sure what that normal diet is but I'd be feeding him eggs, canned sardines (packed in water only), lots of lightly cooked and well mashed/crushed/blended veggies, some raw green tripe (pups love raw green tripe) and probiotics like kefir or the powdered variety: amzn.to/3xqa2i0
      That will power him up with a strong immune system going forward.
      AND skip the vaccines, another health problem waiting to happen.
      Eggs are a complete food (everything nutritionally is in them) so feed as many as he wants while keeping his body fairly lean in shape.

  • @Professor__S
    @Professor__S Год назад +1

    I feed my dog a varied diet of venison, beef, beef heart, beef liver, chicken, eggs, lamb necks, kangaroo and tinned sardines in olive oil. He is turning 5 in February but still acts like he is 3. Definitely put his health and vitality down to the food I give him. I highly recommend this diet for any dog.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      Fantastic diet and what dogs need. I recommend zero vaccines going forward also as the diet has the dog covered in terms of strong immune system and I would not risk an auto immune issue.

    • @Professor__S
      @Professor__S Год назад

      @@DanScott1 appreciate the advice on not giving him vaccines, something I never really believe in much tbh.

    • @antonchigurh9129
      @antonchigurh9129 9 месяцев назад

      Three eggs a week for a large dog? I give him three a day.

  • @pulzarsuni4094
    @pulzarsuni4094 3 года назад +1

    Is it ok for feeding my dog one raw egg daily.plz reply🙏

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 года назад +1

      Yes absolutely... a great idea. Small dog 1 egg, medium dog 2 eggs and large dog 3 eggs. Raw is best.

    • @pulzarsuni4094
      @pulzarsuni4094 3 года назад +1

      @@DanScott1 thenq for the reply 🙏

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 года назад +2

      @@pulzarsuni4094 Hey no worries.

  • @averygoff3998
    @averygoff3998 2 года назад +1

    Can I feed my puppy boil eggs n put in her dog food

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад

      Yes, good puppy food along with canned sardines (in water) and 10% part cooked and blended veg.

  • @jrsmith1998
    @jrsmith1998 6 месяцев назад +1

    I give my dogs like 2 eggs a day. I wonder if that is too much?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  6 месяцев назад +1

      It's excellent. Great dog food.

    • @jrsmith1998
      @jrsmith1998 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@DanScott1 cool. Thanks.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  6 месяцев назад

      @@jrsmith1998 Your welcome.

  • @maritesbalbio8813
    @maritesbalbio8813 3 года назад +1

    Its that give egg evry day to my husky dog?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 года назад +1

      Yes, at least in one meal per day.

  • @uk07vedanshi
    @uk07vedanshi 4 года назад +2

    Hi Sir , I feed 8 eggs per day on my
    5 months Rottweiler , in future is there any health issues ? Plz help

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  4 года назад +4

      That's a lot of eggs in one day!
      Depends on the overall diet too. If it's part of a variety of food fed over several weeks, should be ok.
      A few points: Are the eggs fed raw? Raw is definitely best if feeding so many eggs per day, very balanced complete food.
      Is the diet raw?
      You can feed a lot of eggs as long as the diet has enough balance to it that over 1 month, you have fed a balanced diet ie 66% protein, 33% carbs/calcium/fat is great.
      Is your dog active?
      Keep the dog lean, pinching the rib area is no more fatty than pinching your cheeks.

    • @uk07vedanshi
      @uk07vedanshi 4 года назад +1

      thanks for reply Sir 🙂

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  4 года назад +1

      @@uk07vedanshi You are most welcome.

    • @TheDoggo07
      @TheDoggo07 4 года назад +1

      Remember that large dogs need about 900 calories a day and try to stick near that. Don't feed him a lot of grains because that has a lot of serious consequences in the future.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  4 года назад +1

      @@TheDoggo07 Good advice, thanks for sharing.

  • @ydvydv3716
    @ydvydv3716 3 года назад +1

    Hi sir how many eggs should I give to my 35kg German shepherd

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 года назад

      2-3 daily with food.

    • @ydvydv3716
      @ydvydv3716 3 года назад +1

      @@DanScott1 thankyou sir just found your channel today , I’ll subscribe and will definitely be your regular viewer 🙏

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 года назад

      @@ydvydv3716 Thank you, plenty of common sense in these videos for your GSD.

  • @Mick-HHH
    @Mick-HHH 11 месяцев назад +1

    I give my lab about 4 eggs a day and she's super healthy at 11 years old

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  11 месяцев назад

      Superb, that's what I like to hear. Good for you and your dog.

    • @christophersoren1768
      @christophersoren1768 11 месяцев назад +1

      Wouldn't 4 eggs a week be better?

    • @Mick-HHH
      @Mick-HHH 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@christophersoren1768 why. Wolves evolved to eat whole animal food. Eggs are whole animal foods. Perfect

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  10 месяцев назад

      @@christophersoren1768 The most complete food there is with 100% nutritional assimilation. For a dog it's perfect alongside meat options. I would go for free range/organic eggs though.
      Fair question to ask in light of the lack of knowledge about the benefits of eggs but yes, eggs are a great daily nutritional resource.

  • @theahenson5840
    @theahenson5840 4 года назад +3

    Can I feed my shih tzu a boiled egg everyday? :)
    1 boiled egg per day?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  4 года назад +1

      Yes you can, great nutrition. Reduce other food by 2oz to compensate the egg to keep weight level.

  • @opasfda
    @opasfda Месяц назад +1

    I don't get it. Why so few eggs?? 3 eggs a week for a large dog?? Why can't they eat 2, 3 eggs a day?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Месяц назад

      Just minimums, you can feed as many eggs a day as your dogs require. It's a complete food nutritionally, so great dog food. 2-3 eggs a day is great. Appreciate your questioning this.

  • @gloryyeshua1182
    @gloryyeshua1182 4 года назад

    New subscriber here 😊😊
    Nov. 25, 2020 Wednesday
    Davao City, Philippines
    Day 6 of reverted GCQ

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  4 года назад

      Welcome aboard Glory! You have the most beautiful name... I feel good just saying your name. Thank you for commenting too. Bless you.

  • @michellewilkes5801
    @michellewilkes5801 4 года назад +2

    My dog (150lb 13 yr old GSD, NOT OVERWEIGHT...JUST A GIANT DOG). About three years ago I started cooking for my dog also free feeding kibble bowls at all times I am in serious desperation please help me the last week the only thing my dog will eat is hard boiled eggs and yogurt I've done so much research to try and figure out what is going on with him as there has been formatted changes as of late and some of it happened very slowly where ever hurt hardly noticed I started investigating different things on the internet I'm afraid I have to self diagnose because I am on a low fixed income with no ability to earn any extra with that said he had lost like all of his muscle mass, his entire life I thought he just had a sensitive stomach and kept him on Beneful kibble he liked it at seem to work the best for him but still his entire life he's had soft poops a lot of them and they're huge everyday and drinks about two gallons of water a day and will vomit intermittently sometimes Whole Food sometimes bile that's not very often the last three years I have been cooking for them for the last year I have been feeding them one particular that is whole rolled oats as a binder with 10 lb of chicken two bags of carrots and a giant bag fresh green beans couple cloves garlic crushed cumin and ground turmeric and I absolutely loved it about once a week I would put in either beef or chicken liver did the degrees that love it even more but it seemed like it also gave them diarrhea so I didn't do that for real whenever I want them to do anything if I have real picky eaters especially you cannot force him to do anything he has never ever been one to do anything for food you would rather do without at any rate do the massive amount of research I feel that you have some type of pancreatic something that has going on I suspect chronically maybe his whole entire life what led me to start researching as of late is the dramatic change that I've seen in him both physically and mentally along with very dramatic personality changes is entire like he's never had an accident in the house, he rather die than potty in house... but has had four accidents in the house and also doesn't want to go outside and has become fearful of everything even the chickens.... I have to ask beg coax and sometimes pull him and you may or may not go when I take him out he's apprehensive as he can be also never had an issue with him trying to run away or Breakout lately he has been busting out of any type gate in doorway...he's huge (6' nose to tail, 31" @shoulder and until LATELY been very solid healthy Not overweight at all 150lbs) but I see him getting skinnier I feel his muscle mass completely gone and as of last week he will not eat anything except for Greek yogurt and hard boiled eggs and he's not drinking hardly anything his normal about 2 gallons a day so I'm like if that's all he'll eat that's what I'm going to give me in the last 4 days I have to cook 120 eggs!.... he's always enjoyed them but this is ridiculous and I don't want to make him sicker on the other hand I'm thinking some food is better than no food but I'll give him 6 for breakfast maybe four or five or snack R6 for lunch three or four for another snack so I'm playing more eggs and then he will keep looking at me like he's hungry you say I should give him 3x a week this is a problem is it not? Like I said food is better than no food is it not you cannot tempt him into eating anything is very finicky has always been please help me I don't know what to do he ate raw food and the only kibble he will and has eaten is Beneful but in the last week he won't touch them alive tried several brands high-end Brands about with the highest protein contents that I can find they love liver I have been cooking them liver along with the chicken and vegetables he doesn't seem as interested in that has always been I completely cut out the the rice versus oatmeal or other binders thinking that was what was making them itchy again don't know what to do please help desperate so desperately don't want him to die something I do or don't do is the best dog ever and doesn't deserve anything less than I could possibly giving them all that's never going to be enough please help me please

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  4 года назад +1

      Eggs are a complete food, so your giving him a pretty balanced meal with the eggs and yoghurt.
      Try adding in canned sardines (packed in fresh water) Try adding cooked and well crushed veg. Add probiotics to every meal, these are excellent: amzn.to/3rW4JVA
      Don't give any drugs like dewormers, vaccines, flea and tick, they make things worse in this situation and flush the liver with Milk Thistle: amzn.to/2LdsWpY
      15 drops daily spread between the meals. Do this for 6 months.
      There's raw food like raw green tripe which is very healthy.
      Do you give any meaty bones like pigs feet from the butcher, might make him happier.
      Also... remember that he's working off your feelings, so stay feeling good (or work on feeling good) so he can relax.
      There's also CBD oil which is very calming, immune system boosting and a great pain killer if in case he's moody over some pain somewhere.
      healthydogforlife.com/CBD
      Stay off the carbs as much as possible and onlu use wholemeal/brown carbs when needed.
      Hope that helps.

    • @bighawk2001
      @bighawk2001 3 года назад

      Girrrrrrrrrl I am gonna be the fist to tell you …. Dogs cannot have any garlic or onions it’s extremely toxic to them. If what your claims say is true, that you feed your dogs these ingredients ( the garlic in this case ) then you might have been the reason why this happened to your dog … please do better in the future with looking up what ingredients are toxic for the sake of the pooch and FYI most seasoning are not good for you dog bland food even though we ourselves wouldn’t eat it is the way to go

  • @antonchigurh9129
    @antonchigurh9129 9 месяцев назад +3

    3 eggs a week for a large dog? I give him 3 a day.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  9 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, much better.

    • @antonchigurh9129
      @antonchigurh9129 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@DanScott1 what do you know about liver shunts?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@antonchigurh9129 A liver shunt can either be present at birth, or develop as a result of another medical condition of the liver. Causes include:
      Congenital shunt caused by a genetic predisposition before birth
      Acquired shunt caused by a complication due to progressive liver failure, or other liver problem.

  • @sangtiyjamirtsur8337
    @sangtiyjamirtsur8337 3 года назад +1

    Can I give egg if my dog have diarrhoea?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 года назад

      Fast the dog 24hrs first to empty out, then begin again with smaller meal and yes include egg, leave it raw.

  • @KwunaVille
    @KwunaVille Год назад +1

    I feed my dog cooked eggs, hamburger chicken and other meats. Canned dog food is a rarity.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      Add some canned sardines in water for the omega 3's, minerals etc and some freeze dried greens for lots of antioxidants: SPARK - Daily Nutritional Greens Supplement : Antioxidants, amino acids, probiotics, enzymes, liver protein, 5+ greens: shrsl.com/3uv38
      Now you'll have an even better diet balance overall. And well done on using fresh foods with less commercial foods. Thanks for dropping by and commenting.

  • @beachaddict7653
    @beachaddict7653 3 года назад +1

    Why can't I just give my dog 1 egg a day?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 года назад +1

      You can and that's a great idea. I just say the minimums as people have to budget.

    • @beachaddict7653
      @beachaddict7653 3 года назад +1

      @@DanScott1 oh. Ok thanks.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 года назад

      @@beachaddict7653 Your welcome.