Yes it is very good for them, it gives them vitiams, protein calcium and they love it.
Dogs may like eggs because they are a good source of protein and essential nutrients. The taste and smell of eggs can also be appealing to dogs. However, it is important to feed eggs to dogs in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
I've heard it's good for dogs do eat raw eags (without the shell). It's good for they're fur.
Eggs are good for there skin and coat, but some dogs are allergic to eggs. My Boston loves eggs, but they might make Them gassy, so only give them a little bit and not too often
Yes. it is a well known fact that if cooked eggs are put into a dogs bowl there is a good chance they will get eaten
pugs are dogs, and dogs do NOT lay eggs
no, not at all. infact egg shells are very good for a shiney coat.
No. It is better to avoid oil and other similar substances in the dogs diet. Boiled eggs are a good option rather than fried ones.
As far as I know, dogs are mammals, which mean that they do not lay eggs but breed from their bodies.
geese are good for weeding, grazing grass, eggs for backing they also made pretty good gaud dogs (geese?).
no dogs give brith to living animals
No
Contrary to what most people think, raw eggs and egg whites are not good for dogs. They can cause a severe allergic reaction in some breeds. In fact there are several foods that dogs should not eat other than just chocolate. I urge dog owners to do their research before giving their dog a "people-food" treat. Some of these foods are; potatoes, tomatoes, chocolate, rhubarb, raw eggs/whites, raw fish etc. Dogs do not eat eggs in the wild, and your dog could get hives, swollen face, mouth, throat/glands, respiratory distress and more from ingesting them.