That's disgusting. From a vet online: Can Dogs Eat Raw Eggs? There are people who prefer to give their dogs raw eggs as part of a “natural” diet. But most veterinarians recommend cooking the eggs before giving them to your dog. There are some risks to raw eggs. Bacterial infections. Raw and undercooked eggs can become contaminated with bacteria like salmonella. Salmonella can cause an infection called salmonellosis, and cause symptoms, such as: Fever Vomiting Diarrhea Lethargy Biotin deficiency. Egg whites contain a protein called avidin. Consuming them uncooked prevents your dog’s body from absorbing biotin. Cooking eggs stops avidin from blocking biotin absorption. Biotin is an important vitamin for: Healthy skin Good metabolism Cell regrowth Proper digestion The risk of feeding your dog raw eggs outweighs any reward of their nutritional value. Raw eggs may also cause your dog to vomit or have diarrhea. Simply put, it’s best to steer clear of raw eggs.
@@fudgelll Ever heard of a bowl? Btw, raw eggs are DANGEROUS FOR DOGS!!🤦 From a Vet online: Can Dogs Eat Raw Eggs? There are people who prefer to give their dogs raw eggs as part of a “natural” diet. But most veterinarians recommend cooking the eggs before giving them to your dog. There are some risks to raw eggs. Bacterial infections. Raw and undercooked eggs can become contaminated with bacteria like salmonella. Salmonella can cause an infection called salmonellosis, and cause symptoms, such as: Fever Vomiting Diarrhea Lethargy Biotin deficiency. Egg whites contain a protein called avidin. Consuming them uncooked prevents your dog’s body from absorbing biotin. Cooking eggs stops avidin from blocking biotin absorption. Biotin is an important vitamin for: Healthy skin Good metabolism Cell regrowth Proper digestion The risk of feeding your dog raw eggs outweighs any reward of their nutritional value. Raw eggs may also cause your dog to vomit or have diarrhea. Simply put, it’s best to steer clear of raw eggs.
@@fudgelll From a vet online: Can Dogs Eat Raw Eggs? There are people who prefer to give their dogs raw eggs as part of a “natural” diet. But most veterinarians recommend cooking the eggs before giving them to your dog. There are some risks to raw eggs. Bacterial infections. Raw and undercooked eggs can become contaminated with bacteria like salmonella. Salmonella can cause an infection called salmonellosis, and cause symptoms, such as: Fever Vomiting Diarrhea Lethargy Biotin deficiency. Egg whites contain a protein called avidin. Consuming them uncooked prevents your dog’s body from absorbing biotin. Cooking eggs stops avidin from blocking biotin absorption. Biotin is an important vitamin for: Healthy skin Good metabolism Cell regrowth Proper digestion The risk of feeding your dog raw eggs outweighs any reward of their nutritional value. Raw eggs may also cause your dog to vomit or have diarrhea. Simply put, it’s best to steer clear of raw eggs.
ah, thanks for the feedback, I appreciate it, the only thing is, my dogs have gotten into a lot worse stuff than one egg (they're turds) like, one day, i found out they ate an entire plate of brownies, I thought it was going to be bad, but they just had bad diarrhea for a day or two. I get your concern, but my dogs are not from this world, and can digest anything from what I've seen @@adoculos4521
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That's disgusting.
From a vet online:
Can Dogs Eat Raw Eggs?
There are people who prefer to give their dogs raw eggs as part of a “natural” diet. But most veterinarians recommend cooking the eggs before giving them to your dog. There are some risks to raw eggs.
Bacterial infections. Raw and undercooked eggs can become contaminated with bacteria like salmonella. Salmonella can cause an infection called salmonellosis, and cause symptoms, such as:
Fever
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Lethargy
Biotin deficiency. Egg whites contain a protein called avidin. Consuming them uncooked prevents your dog’s body from absorbing biotin. Cooking eggs stops avidin from blocking biotin absorption. Biotin is an important vitamin for:
Healthy skin
Good metabolism
Cell regrowth
Proper digestion
The risk of feeding your dog raw eggs outweighs any reward of their nutritional value. Raw eggs may also cause your dog to vomit or have diarrhea. Simply put, it’s best to steer clear of raw eggs.
its just dogs eating an egg
@@fudgelll Ever heard of a bowl?
Btw, raw eggs are DANGEROUS FOR DOGS!!🤦
From a Vet online:
Can Dogs Eat Raw Eggs?
There are people who prefer to give their dogs raw eggs as part of a “natural” diet. But most veterinarians recommend cooking the eggs before giving them to your dog. There are some risks to raw eggs.
Bacterial infections. Raw and undercooked eggs can become contaminated with bacteria like salmonella. Salmonella can cause an infection called salmonellosis, and cause symptoms, such as:
Fever
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Lethargy
Biotin deficiency. Egg whites contain a protein called avidin. Consuming them uncooked prevents your dog’s body from absorbing biotin. Cooking eggs stops avidin from blocking biotin absorption. Biotin is an important vitamin for:
Healthy skin
Good metabolism
Cell regrowth
Proper digestion
The risk of feeding your dog raw eggs outweighs any reward of their nutritional value. Raw eggs may also cause your dog to vomit or have diarrhea. Simply put, it’s best to steer clear of raw eggs.
@@fudgelll
From a vet online:
Can Dogs Eat Raw Eggs?
There are people who prefer to give their dogs raw eggs as part of a “natural” diet. But most veterinarians recommend cooking the eggs before giving them to your dog. There are some risks to raw eggs.
Bacterial infections. Raw and undercooked eggs can become contaminated with bacteria like salmonella. Salmonella can cause an infection called salmonellosis, and cause symptoms, such as:
Fever
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Lethargy
Biotin deficiency. Egg whites contain a protein called avidin. Consuming them uncooked prevents your dog’s body from absorbing biotin. Cooking eggs stops avidin from blocking biotin absorption. Biotin is an important vitamin for:
Healthy skin
Good metabolism
Cell regrowth
Proper digestion
The risk of feeding your dog raw eggs outweighs any reward of their nutritional value. Raw eggs may also cause your dog to vomit or have diarrhea. Simply put, it’s best to steer clear of raw eggs.
@@fudgelll Which is dangerous.
ah, thanks for the feedback, I appreciate it, the only thing is, my dogs have gotten into a lot worse stuff than one egg (they're turds) like, one day, i found out they ate an entire plate of brownies, I thought it was going to be bad, but they just had bad diarrhea for a day or two. I get your concern, but my dogs are not from this world, and can digest anything from what I've seen @@adoculos4521
Lol