Eggs can't be the sole source of protein for your dog, as dog food contains other much-needed nutrients for any dog. Plus, since eggs are packed with protein, if your dog ingests too much it can lead to weight gain from too many calories consumed. In general, dogs shouldn't eat more than one egg per day.
How many eggs for a dog per day?
Large dogs can safely consume up to one whole egg in a day while smaller dogs should be limited to one small egg per week, and no more than ¼ of an egg per day. Make sure to factor in the extra calories you're feeding—remember one egg is about 70 calories—and don't exceed your dog's daily caloric allowance.
What happens if I give my dog two eggs?
However, as with every good thing, eggs are only safe for dogs in moderation. Eating too many eggs can cause an upset, gassy stomach as well as increase the risk of obesity in dogs. We all know where eggs come from. And that they consist of a hard outer shell, the egg white, and the yolk suspended in the egg white.
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