The details of giving eggs to dogs

Details of giving eggs to dogs
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Many pet owners think that eating eggs for their dogs will be nutritious. So are dogs eligible to eat eggs? Is it better to feed dogs eggs raw or cooked? First let’s talk about whether dogs can eat eggs. The answer is certain. Dogs may as well eat eggs. So what should you pay attention to when feeding your dog eggs?
1. Raw eggs contain more bacteria and microorganisms than cooked eggs
Heating can kill many bacteria and microorganisms that are harmful to the body, and raw eggs are of course the original juice. The original taste is completely natural, but there are simply too many factors in it that may cause vomiting, diarrhea and other digestive system defects in dogs. The editor advises you to feed your dog raw eggs again and again.
2. Raw eggs contain anti-vitamin H (biotin) substances
Biotin, also called vitamin H, is a water-soluble vitamin and also belongs to the vitamin B family. Involves the metabolism of fatty acids and carbohydrates in the body; promotes protein synthesis; also participates in the metabolism of vitamin B12, folic acid, and pantothenic acid; promotes urea synthesis and penetration.
Raw eggs contain a kind of avidin, which can form a safe and inactive complex with biotin, which seriously affects the absorption of absorbed biotin. This kind of avidin is sensitive to heat, and heating can greatly reduce its activity. Therefore, cooked eggs contain much less avidin than raw eggs. From this perspective, eating cooked eggs is better than raw eggs. Dogs are more nutritious.

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