It is high in cholesterol and possibly fat, depending on the sauce, but not poisonous to dogs. Note that dogs, like people, can have Allergies, so keep your eyes open for any strange reaction to it. I suspect the heavy cream, butter, and the seafood will cause it some diarrhea unless they are part of the dog's regular diet.
Prawns, Shrimp, Lobster and Crab all tend to be high in cholesterol even before you add the butter. There is a "Top Ten" list at the attached link.
yes it is, it is not too good for humans either unless used in small amounts.
is hot sauce bad for a diabetic ?
Oh, dude, like, sweet and sour sauce for dogs? Yeah, not a great idea. I mean, it's got sugar and stuff that can mess with their tummies. So, like, maybe stick to doggy treats instead of tempting them with your Chinese takeout.
It taste awesome! I love shrimp more than anyone!
yes its bad
They can get sick depending on what kind of sauce is on it. If your dog happens to have a bad reaction on the taste of one of the sauces, your dog could be allergic to the sauce. Other than that there would be no harm what so ever to your dog. But you should only feed your dogs dog food. Unless recommended by a vet, but i highly doubt he will recommend any type of sauce.
I eat shrimp all the time its perfectly fine for you as long as you cook it all the way
Shrimp cannot stay out for very long before it goes bad. It is recommended that cooked shrimp stay out no longer than an hour and a half.
yes. if you cook it
There is no foolproof way to determine a lobster's age. One can only make an educated guess by looking at the lobster's size It takes approximately 7 years for a lobster to reach 1 pound. After that, a lobster will grow about 1 pound for every 3 years
Yes, shrimp should not have white dots.