dyan
Posted : 6/27/2006 6:44:33 AM
Or perhaps we're all just whistling down the wrong road and dogs get some other benefit from eggs that has nothing to do with biotin.
I always felt that I was adding protein to my dogs food by adding eggs, I give her meat mixed with veggies atop her kibble at dinner and raw egg for breakfast.
So is the general concensus (sp) that its better to give only the yolk most of the time, and a whole less often?
For me because I feed her an egg everyday, I won't take a chance. I will cook the whites for her except for maybe about once a week. I keep little yogurt containers handy and I cook about 5 or 6 saved egg whites (from breakfast) at a time and seperate them in the containers and just give her one a day. Its easy and I can be sure. Well, at least I HOPE I can be sure! lol! But we must be careful because I just read on the Mercola website (again this is for humans) that pregnant women should not eat raw egg white as it can cause a biotin defienciency.....and that was in the article when he WAS recommending eating WHOLE raw eggs...so if we have a pregnant dog we might want to be careful about that for them especially.