Not a good idea. Enough rice and you can rupture a stomach. When rice absorbs water it swells. Fortunately dogs can vomit but people have died from just such indescresions. Another view
Raw rice and exploding birds and animals is an urban myth. Probably started by the caretakers of the church grounds who had to clean up after the weddings since it was popular to throw at the bride and groom. Many animals in Asian countries eat rice both cooked and raw. Birds certainly do in the wild where ever rice grows. Ducks and geese use the flooded rice fields in the south to fatten up before their long flight north in spring. The dog would suffer no harm eating rice either.
Are you feeding a raw diet? Often when dogs are eating only meat their stool will be white as well as much smaller than when they are eating kibble.
I believe that dogs shouldn't eat things from the ocean.
Dogs eat raw meat but not chicken, rabbit or fish. Also dogs will not eat chicken (undead) or raw beef (undead). Warning: if you have your pet out when you lose your membership, you will lose your puppy!
Eating raw eggs won't give you cancer.. But raw eggs can give you Salmonella, which can cause acute gastrointestinal symptoms, such as abdominal pain, frequent diarrhea, vomiting, fever, and chills.
No. Raw eggs can cause problems with iron absorption in the diet. Do not feed raw eggs to your dog.
Rice (raw or cooked) does not affect fertility.
It doesn't.
Only if you are not also eating a balanced diet.
it is very bad to eat raw rice.
No
No rice is completely harmless!
No.
No.
I doubt it- raw rice is not very digestible. Also, it's not very pleasant to eat raw, so you'll probably lose interest in eating it before you've eaten much of it.
Absolutely not
no. raw rice has got nothing to do with liver and jaundice is caused when the liver is unable to excrete bilirubin from the system.
Eating too much of anything causes your stomach to expand to hold it all. Eating raw rice, though, will not cause your stomach to swell and it actually does not harm birds either, who eat raw rice wherever it grows or is farmed.