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What Happens If Dogs Eat Egg Whites?

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It's generally not recommended for dogs to consume egg whites due to their high content of avidin, a protein that can interfere with a dog's biotin absorption. This can lead to a biotin deficiency, also known as vitamin H deficiency, potentially causing more severe health issues. The avidin in egg whites can hinder biotin's vital functions within a dog’s body. Biotin is crucial for stabilizing blood carbon dioxide levels, aiding in cellular metabolism, and synthesizing fats. When these processes are disrupted due to insufficient biotin, it can trigger various health problems. Consequently, feeding dogs raw egg whites regularly is not advisable. When feeding eggs to dogs, it is essential to ensure they are thoroughly cooked. Raw eggs can harbor harmful parasites that may cause infections in dogs. Cooking the eggs at temperatures above 90 degrees Celsius (194 degrees Fahrenheit) effectively eliminates these parasites and any harmful bacteria that might be present, including t...