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silly cun.t !!

if you belive everything you hear or read about on whats good or bad for you or your dogs would never do anything or eat anything. the so called exspearts talk load of Bolocks

ehhh shells made of calcium ye thick c**t grits for there gizzard to grind there food thick c**t!!!!!!!!!!!!

give me dogs raw and scrambled egg, tend to give a raw egg couple hours [bANNED TEXT] a hard nights lamping just to give them the energy, just my method, no one has told me, just using my own head. never had any problems, thay love it...great for there coat/skin...and the protine gives them the energy thay need [bANNED TEXT] at work. shells a good source of calcium, but my dogs wont eat it..i have to crush it up really fine and mix it with there food so i dont bother no more, just give them bones to chew on for calcium.

 

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I tend to part boil the egg and throw to the dog shell included. Still as nutritious, i did read

"Can feeding your dog raw eggs make its coat shiny?

this is one of the oldest wives’ tales circulating in dog feeding circles. The white of an egg is almost indigestible when raw. More important, raw egg whites combine with an essential vitamin, Biotin, and make it unavailable to the dog."

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I tend to part boil the egg and throw to the dog shell included. Still as nutritious, i did read

"Can feeding your dog raw eggs make its coat shiny?

this is one of the oldest wives’ tales circulating in dog feeding circles. The white of an egg is almost indigestible when raw. More important, raw egg whites combine with an essential vitamin, Biotin, and make it unavailable to the dog."

 

True...soft boiled eggs have a higher rate of absorbable protien...higher than red meat, chicken ect

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