Eating egg yolks appropriately for dogs is very good for their health. For example, it can make their hair soft, supplement nutrients, and promote brain development. But don’t feed too much egg yolk to your dog, otherwise it will damage your dog’s health.
1. The benefits of dogs eating egg yolks
1. Supplement nutrition
Egg yolk is rich in protein, calcium, phosphorus and other minerals, vitamins and neutral fats, lecithin and other fats. It can supplement the dog with more nutrients, enhance the dog’s body’s resistance, and promote the dog’s recovery to health. physique.
2, beautiful hair
Egg yolk contains animal lecithin, which can supplement dogs with unsaturated fatty acids and promote their hair growth. It can also nourish the hair and make the dog’s hair soft and shiny. In addition, it can also help dogs prevent skin diseases.
3. Promote brain development
The lecithin content in egg yolk is very high. When lecithin is digested by dogs, it will release choline. This substance reaches the puppy’s brain through the blood, which can promote the puppy’s brain development and alleviate the mental decline of adult dogs. and memory-enhancing effects. Simply put, proper feeding of egg yolks can make dogs smarter.
4. Good for eyes
Egg yolk also contains ingredients such as lutein and zeaxanthin, which can help dogs’ eyes filter harmful ultraviolet rays, delay eye aging, and prevent eye diseases such as macular degeneration and cataracts in dogs.
2. Precautions for feeding egg yolks to dogs
1. Do not feed raw egg yolks
Raw eggs may carry parasites and bacteria. Dogs may easily be infected with parasitic diseases or other diseases after eating them. It is recommended to boil the eggs, pick out the yolks, crush them before feeding them to your dog, or mix them with the dog’s food. Feed in grain.
2. Feed in moderation
There are many benefits to dogs eating egg yolks, provided they are fed in moderation. Feeding your dog too much egg yolk can actually cause damage to your dog’s health. Generally speaking, dogs weighing less than 5kg can eat 1/2~1 egg yolk a week; dogs weighing 5kg~10kg can eat 1~2 egg yolks a week, and dogs over 10kg can eat no more than 1/2 egg yolks a week less 3
In addition, not all dogs are suitable for eating egg yolks. For example, dogs with sensitive skin, obesity, and constipation are not suitable for eating egg yolks. All owners must feed their dogs according to their actual conditions.
3. The dangers of dogs eating too much egg yolk
Although egg yolks are rich in nutrients, the cholesterol and fat contained in egg yolks is a double-edged sword. First of all, dogs eating too much egg yolk at one time can easily cause gastrointestinal discomfort, diarrhea, vomiting, etc., and in severe cases, acute pancreatitis. Secondly, dogs who consume too much egg yolk for a long time can easily lead to obesity and increase their risk of cardiovascular disease. Therefore, you must feed your dog an appropriate amount of egg yolk, and don’t feed too much. It is recommended to feed dogs during special periods, such as lactation and other times when they need nutritional supplements.