Easter is a time of egg-citing celebrations, and at Vroom Grooms LLC, we want to ensure your pup stays safe while joining in the festivities! Hard-boiled eggs can be a dog-friendly treat in moderation, but there are a few things to keep in mind:
๐ถ The Do’s:
โ๏ธ Plain and simple: If you’d like to share a hard-boiled egg with your pup, make sure itโs plainโno salt, spices, or other additives.
โ๏ธ Moderation is key: Eggs are healthy but high in protein, so treat them as an occasional snack, not a daily diet item.
โ๏ธ Fresh is best: Ensure the eggs are fully cooked and fresh before serving.
๐ซ The Don’ts:
โ No decorated eggs: Paint, dye, and glitter are big no-no’s for your pup! These can be harmful if ingested.
โ Avoid excess: Too many eggs can upset your dogโs stomach or lead to weight gain.
โ Watch for allergies: If your pup is trying eggs for the first time, monitor them for any allergic reactions.
๐ฃ Bonus Tip: Keep an eye on your pup during Easter egg hunts. Itโs easy for curious noses to find eggs that might not be safe for eating, especially if theyโre decorated or filled with treats like chocolate!
Celebrate Easter with joy, but always prioritize your pupโs health and happiness. Share this post to spread awareness and keep the season paw-sitive for everyone!

