Is it okay to nurture a dog a crude egg yolk, no thing how infantile?
please dont
it can have sallmanella and later it will get sick.
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Dogs occasionally contract sallmonella from egg yolk. Its fine. I feed my dogs a Raw diet and I give them the egg cracked in a bowl and the shell along near it. There has never been a problem. The problem is when you leave it out too long and it go bad. So if they dont eat it adjectives in an hour or so clean it up. Dont let it sit out.
I never nurture raw because of salmonella. Especially to a small puppy. Also there is something about the egg white inter fear with vitamins? Don't remember exactly.
They can have the raw yolk but not the coarse white. Since it would be a little hard to separate, I would just cook the egg and agree to it cool and then give it to the dog as a treat with its food.
Answers: It's perfectly fine, if anything it's recommneded.
I feed my 12 weeks dated AKC German Shepherd dog two raw eggs every Sunday - and have done so for the last four weeks since we picked him up from a reputable kennel - as a reward after a long training sunshine.
I use "organic eggs" (I make sure to buy the red/brown instead of the industrial cultivation white eggs) break the egg with the shell into very small pieces, and pour it over his regular raw diet food.
The egg help with adding the proper protein, calcium (shell), and makes his coat shiny but not slimy. He eats it as a treat, so I'm pretty sure he enjoys it greatly; I'm not big into the bacon/beggin' store treats.
Why would you want to do that?
Yeah, it's impeccably safe. The chances of salmonella are SO slim, I wouldn't even worry going on for it. My mother breaks an egg over her dogs' food three times a week. It's good for their skin and coats. And it's a good source of non-meat protein. Some people even munch through raw eggs.
one raw egg yolk is ok