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No, absolutely not, raw eggs are very bad for dogs, easy to cause hair loss and parasites, only boiled eggs dogs can eat, for the safety of dogs can not eat raw eggs, dog lovers know that it is more convenient not to eat raw eggs, if you really eat it, light worms will lose hair, heavy will be sick and die, for the health of dogs, boil the eggs, raw eggs will deplete all the vitamin H in the dog's body, don't wait for it to eat before regretting, although some dogs eat fine, But the chance of a fluke is not available to everyone.
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Yes helps to increase the quality of the hair.
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No, you can't eat anything raw.
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Don't eat raw eggs.
In the clinical aspect, it is recommended that the food that dogs eat is cooked to avoid parasites, infectious diseases, etc., and cooked eggs are more nutritious, so be sure to give dogs cooked food, whether it is animal feed, nutrition or animal protein, it is recommended that cooked food should not be eaten raw.
Raw eggs are unhealthy, there may be bacteria or other germs in them, these harmful substances will enter the dog's body after ingestion, causing it to get sick, and raw eggs have an impact on the dog's absorption of vitamins.
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Yes, but it's best to eat hard-boiled eggs.
Eating raw eggs for dogs is conducive to promoting protein synthesis, promoting urea synthesis and excretion and other functions.
By heating, many bacteria and microorganisms that are harmful to the body can be killed.
Raw eggs contain substances that are resistant to vitamin H (biotin).
Biotin, also known as vitamin H, is a water-soluble vitamin, also belonging to the vitamin B family, which is involved in the metabolism of fatty acids and carbohydrates in the body; Promotes protein synthesis; It is also involved in the metabolism of vitamin B12, folic acid and pantothenic acid; Promote urea synthesis and excretion.
Raw eggs contain an avidin, which forms a stable, inactive complex with biotin, which seriously affects the absorption of ingested biotin. This avidin is sensitive to heat, and heating can greatly reduce its activity, so cooked eggs contain much less avidin than raw eggs, and from this point of view, eating hard-boiled eggs is more nutritious for dogs than raw eggs.
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Dogs can eat eggs to hair, which also has certain benefits for the body, but don't eat raw. It is advisable to eat hard-boiled eggs and not add any condiments. Dogs still belong to the canine family, and they are easy to be short-tempered after eating too many raw things.
Blood-stained dogs, in particular, can bite easily. Therefore, it is recommended not to eat raw eggs, and eating raw eggs is easy to grow worms. It's also bad for the dog's body!
And it depends on what kind of dog you have, like husky, the stomach is particularly fragile, you can't eat these, it is easy to cause diarrhea and diarrhea. If the dog is small and has a fragile stomach, it can't be eaten! Never feed your dog eggs raw, and remember to remove the egg whites!
Egg yolk is very good for the dog's hair, can help the dog beautify the hair, and has a certain effect on improving the dog's immunity, but don't feed too much, the egg yolk still has a lot of pressure on the dog's digestive system. Especially for puppies, don't give too much, and remember to cook it! Don't give raw eggs!
Protein has no effect on dogs, and it will increase the pressure of the dog's small flowers, because the dog's digestive system is different from the human digestive system, and the protein is not easy to be digested in the dog's body, so if you feed the dog eggs, you must remember to remove the egg white first, and only give the dog egg yolk to eat!
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It's okay to eat raw eggs, but it's okay to feed them occasionally. The protein in raw eggs is not easily digested, which can easily cause diarrhea in the dog's gastrointestinal tract. If eggs are infected, it can cause gastroenteritis. Hard-boiled eggs can be fed or boiled in food.
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Puppies can eat raw eggs but it is not good, because there will be bacteria in uncooked eggs, and puppies are not very good, but raw eggs can have the effect of clearing heat and relieving heat.
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You can eat eggs, but not more, the puppy's gastrointestinal function is not fully developed, and eating too much may cause the puppy to have diarrhea or vomit. Eggs must be cooked, do not give puppies raw eggs, raw eggs may have some bacteria in them, such as E. coli, salmonella, etc., which can easily cause puppy gastrointestinal discomfort. Eating egg yolk is best for puppies, it is easier to absorb, and the lecithin in egg yolk is good for puppy hair.
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Yes, the puppy should not eat too much to prevent diarrhea.
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Puppies don't eat either, and don't like to eat raw eggs.
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Yes. My family didn't steal it. But it's better to be careful, after all, there are still bacteria in the raw.
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It can kill many bacteria and microorganisms that are harmful to the body by heating, and although raw eggs are original and natural, they may cause vomiting, diarrhea and other digestive system hair.
Raw eggs contain substances that are resistant to vitamin H (biotin).
Raw eggs contain an avidin, which forms a stable, inactive complex with biotin, which seriously affects the absorption of ingested biotin. This avidin is sensitive to heat, and heating can greatly reduce its activity, so cooked eggs contain much less avidin than raw eggs, and from this point of view, eating hard-boiled eggs is more nutritious for dogs than raw eggs.
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The puppy has a weak gastrointestinal function, so you can give it sterile eggs, which is good for the dog's body.
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Yes, but there are pros and cons to raw eggs, which are burned separately as follows:
1. Raw eggs contain anti-vitamin H substances
Biotin, also known as vitamin H, is a water-soluble vitamin, also belonging to the vitamin B group, participating in the metabolism of fatty acids and carbohydrates in the body, promoting the synthesis of protein, and also participating in the metabolism of vitamin B12, folic acid, pantothenic acid, and can also promote urea synthesis and excretion;
By heating, it can kill many harmful bacteria and microorganisms, and raw eggs may cause vomiting, diarrhea and other digestive system hair in raw eggs.
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Don't usually give your dog raw eggs, hard-boiled eggs are safer and more hygienic. In special cases, the dog can be fed raw eggs, which are said to go to the fire.
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It can kill many bacteria and microorganisms that are harmful to the body by heating, and although raw eggs are original and natural, they may cause vomiting and diarrhea in the digestive system of dogs.
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In principle, yes, but pay attention to the problem of parasites and do internal deworming regularly.
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