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Cooked Eggs

Safe

Cooked eggs are a great source of protein. Never feed raw eggs due to salmonella risk.

Safe for Dogs
Safe for Cats

What to Do

Cook thoroughly (scrambled or boiled) without oil, butter, or seasoning.

Safe Amount

1/2 to 1 egg depending on size

Benefits

Excellent protein source, contains amino acids and fatty acids

Tags:proteintreatcooked

Clinical References

  • https://www.petmd.com/dog/nutrition
  • https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/nutrition/

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