Picture this; you follow a pro-health diet and take your daily nutritional intake seriously. Would it be weird if you’ve wondered whether your best friend is having the same? As pet owners, we see our dogs as part of the family, and many times, they even share our dinner tables. So, you may have wondered it sometimes, if it can try the same meals you eat.
Since eggs are one of our most commonly consumed foods, you may have found yourself with the dilemma of offering it to your slobbering pal. Well, don’t panic because you’re not the only one. Plus, it’s highly recommended that you include eggs in your dog’s diet. Of course, with a few essential instructions, as you must note.
Why Feed Your Dogs Eggs?
Believe it or not, but eggs play as much an essential role in your dog’s health as they do in yours. Eggs are renowned for their highly nutritious benefit, and as such, you’ll want to consider including them in your canine’s diet. In case you’ve forgotten, here’s a friendly reminder of why cooked eggs are great for canine companions;
- They’re rich in protein and amino acids which help your dog build muscles, shiny coat of hair, and strong nails,
- Their shells are rich in calcium, for strong and healthy bones, and
- Eggs are packed with vitamins like A B12, Riboflavin, and minerals such as Selenium and Iron.
Tips for Cooking Eggs for Dogs
As a general rule, it’s not recommended to feed your dogs with raw eggs. The reason is practically the same as with humans- raw eggs expose them to the risk of consuming harmful bacteria like salmonella. It’s why cooking the eggs before feeding your dog is of paramount importance.
You can also feed your large dogs with cooked eggs, together with the shell. However, small dogs will need the shells to be crushed and pulverized before adding them to their diet. This way, the large pieces won’t constitute any gastrointestinal complications.
Also, note that while eggs make an excellent addition to your dog’s diet, they shouldn’t be considered a complete replacement. At best, they work side-by-side with the regular dog food as a nutritional supplement. Plus, they contribute a healthy addition to dog treats as well.
With these suggestions in mind, below are some tips to consider then cooking eggs for your dog;
- Cook the eggs plain, and never include seasonings or spices.
- Cook the eggs thoroughly so it’s safe for your dog to eat.
- Always opt for farm-fresh eggs, as they’re free from chemical additives or preservatives.
Techniques for Preparing Eggs for Dogs
Cooking eggs for your dog is as simple as you can imagine, and you can even use various techniques. Check them out;
Hard-Boiled
Fill a pot up to an inch with water and carefully add the eggs. Boil over high heat for about 10 minutes, then take the eggs out and let them cool for another five minutes. Serve the hard-boiled eggs to your dog.
Scrambled
Crack the eggs and thoroughly whisk them to blend. Place a pan over medium heat and cook the eggs for eight minutes. Make sure to stir the eggs until they’re fully cooked. Once the scrambled eggs are ready, let them cool for a bit, and serve them to your dog.
Poached
Bring a pot of water to boil, rack the fresh eggs into it, and let it cook for three minutes. Once it’s ready, scoop out the poached eggs with a slotted spoon. Leave it to cool for a bit, and serve.
Another helpful recipe can be found here.
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