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Crush them up well and mix with food and they are a great source of protein. If you ever give your dogs raw eggs, do not feed them the whites as there's something in the whites that can damage their stomach. I can't remember this many years later what it is. Just leave out the whites.
13 years ago. Rating: 8 | |
Egg shells should they be digestible would be ingested for calcium. They would have to be pulverized.
Seriously, feed your dog a well balanced diet. There are many on the market and if you are concerned about your dog's diet it is best to talk to a certified nutritionalist.
Cooked or raw would make little difference. They should be clean. Raw diets don't have raw eggs in them...the meat and the vegetables tend to be sold seperately as well as suppliments, essential fatty acids and enzymes.
13 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
Hi Julie....about the egg shells and raw egg,i give a full egg(shell included) to my dog she is a staffordshire bull terrier and she doesn't have a problem devouring them at all. I only occasionally give her an egg it is like a treat for her.If you do decide to give your dog an egg make sure it is outside,can be messy.
13 years ago. Rating: 6 | |
I wouldn't feed any portion of a raw egg to a dog for fear of salmonella poisoning.
13 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
OUCH!! Don't think I would feed my dog any type of egg shells, raw or cooked.
But, if you have a garden, I know that roses love the egg shells, I let them dry in their own container then into a bag, plastic or paper doesn't matter, until I get a large enough amount, I crush them and then put the shells around the base of the roses.
OR, you could add them to a compost pile, which your plants would love too. You wouldn't have to worry about drying or crushing the shells. Just throw them along with the banana peels or anything else that could go back into the earth, just keep tossing the dirt and 'garbage' and sit back and "watch your garden grow"...
Have fun......... =)
13 years ago. Rating: 2 | |