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Can Dogs Eat Eggs?

Every so often I will get on a boiled egg kick. (What usually happens is I eat way too many hard-boiled eggs in one sitting and never want to see an egg again for several months. The cycle will then repeat.)

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Anyway, when I prepare eggs, my furry friend will ask ever-so-politely if she could have a bite or two. Now, if you know me, you are aware I have a hard time saying “no” to my dog. Her basket of over 40 toys is proof of that. However, I am cautious about what I feed her, as I do not want her to get ill.

Thankfully for her, many dogs have no issue consuming cooked eggs in moderation, as reported by WebMD. Not only does the food have a good amount of protein, but it also has plenty of Vitamin A, Vitamin B-12, Riboflavin, Folic acid, and Omega-3 fatty acids. However, you should refrain from allowing your dog to eat uncooked eggs, as your furry friend could get ill from salmonella, per the American Kennel Club.

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Further, some canines can have an allergy to eggs. For this reason, it is important to speak to your vet to see if eggs are a suitable treat to give your canine companion.

Does your dog like eggs? Let us know in the comments below!