A small amount of scrambled eggs served plain and cooked without oil or butter every now and again won't cause your dog any serious harm, but be mindful of how you're cooking them. It's best to serve eggs plain or added as a side to your dog's usual diet, or as a part of your favorite treat recipe.
Can dogs easily digest eggs?
The short answer: Yes, dogs can eat eggs. In fact, the egg is a powerhouse of nutrition (including the shell!). Eggs contain all the essential amino acids and are a highly digestible source of protein with a high nutritional value.
Are scrambled eggs good for a dog's upset stomach?
Scrambled eggs are good if your canine companion is suffering from diarrhea or vomiting. Start by offering a small amount of the cooled eggs, every couple of hours, and if this is kept down you can slowly increase the amount. As things improve you can add a little plain cottage cheese or some plain boiled rice.
Is it OK to give my dog scrambled egg every day?
Dogs can eat a little bit of egg each day, but it's important to feed eggs like you would any treat. “Eggs are about 70 calories each, so how much you feed depends on your dog's size. Keep the 10 Percent Treat Rule in mind. The egg you feed should only make up 10 percent of your dog's total daily calories.
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