✅ Safe Food · Dogs

Can Dogs Eat Eggs? Cooked Yes, Raw No — Here's Why

🩺 Vet-Reviewed📅 2025⏱ 4 min🐕 Dogs
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⚡ Quick Answer
✅ Cooked Yes — Raw Carries Risk

Cooked eggs are an excellent protein source for dogs — nutritious, easily digestible, and most dogs love them. Raw eggs carry salmonella risk and contain avidin which blocks biotin absorption. Always cook eggs before giving them to your dog.

✅ Safe — Cooked, Plain Eggs Only
Nutritional Benefits

Why Eggs Is Good for Dogs

💪 High-Quality Protein

All essential amino acids in bioavailable form — excellent muscle support.

🧬 Rich in B-Vitamins

B12, riboflavin, and folate support nerve function and energy metabolism.

🦴 Selenium & Zinc

Supports immune health and antioxidant defence.

🍳 Highly Digestible

One of the most easily digested protein sources for dogs with sensitive stomachs.

Risks & Precautions

What to Watch Out For

🦠 Raw Egg Salmonella Risk

Raw eggs can carry Salmonella — dangerous to your dog and transmissible to humans handling the dog.

🧬 Avidin Blocks Biotin (Raw)

Raw egg whites contain avidin which inhibits biotin absorption. Cooking deactivates avidin.

🥚 Shell Splinter Risk

While dried eggshell powder is used as calcium supplement, large shell shards can be a choking hazard.

🍳 No Seasoning

Never add butter, oil, salt, onion, or garlic to eggs given to dogs.

Serving Guide

How Much Can Dogs Eat?

Treats should make up no more than 10% of daily calories.

Dog SizeSafe ServingFrequency
XS < 10 lbs1 egg per week maxOnce per week
Small 10–25 lbs1 egg per week1–2 per week
Medium 25–60 lbs1 egg every other day3–4 per week
Large 60+ lbs1 egg dailyDaily

One large egg ≈ 78 calories. For dogs on commercial food, eggs are a supplement not a meal replacement.

Preparation

How to Prepare Safely

  • Scramble, poach, or hard-boil without any added fat or seasoning
  • Never season with salt, pepper, onion, garlic, or butter
  • Let cool fully before serving
  • Plain boiled or scrambled is safest — avoid frying in oil
  • Eggshell: if using, dry thoroughly and grind to fine powder only

⚠️ Always check first

Only give plain, fresh eggs. Never give flavored products, processed versions, or anything with added sugar, salt, garlic, or xylitol.

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People Also Ask

Frequently Asked Questions

It's not recommended. Raw eggs carry Salmonella risk and the avidin in raw whites blocks biotin. Lightly cooked or fully boiled is best.

No — plain scrambled is fine but butter adds unnecessary fat and calories. Scramble in a non-stick pan with no fat.

Plain boiled eggs are a bland, easily digestible food that can help settle an upset stomach. Good choice alongside plain rice.

Yes — eggs are a great protein source for puppies. Cook fully and start with small amounts to check for individual tolerance.

See the serving guide above. Most dogs do well with several eggs per week. Too many can cause excess dietary fat.