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Spaetzle

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Spätzle is a popular side dish in German cuisine, made from a dough of flour, eggs, water and salt. They are cooked in boiling water and have a soft and elastic consistency. But are spaetzle also suitable for dogs? In this article, you can find out more about the advantages and disadvantages of spaetzle for your four-legged friend.

The benefits of spaetzle for dogs

Spaetzle can have several benefits for dogs if they are fed in moderation. Firstly, they contain protein, which is important for muscle building and cell regeneration. Secondly, they provide carbohydrates, which provide energy for activity and the brain. Spaetzle is also easy to digest and can help to increase fluid intake in the event of gastrointestinal problems.

The disadvantages of spaetzle for dogs

However, spaetzle also has some disadvantages for dogs that you should be aware of. For one thing, they are very high in calories and can lead to obesity if they are fed too often or in too large quantities. Secondly, they contain gluten, which can lead to intolerances or allergies in some dogs. In addition, spaetzle is usually seasoned with salt, which can increase blood pressure and put a strain on the kidneys.

 

Spaetzle is a tasty side dish that dogs can also enjoy. They have some health benefits, but also some disadvantages that you should not ignore. Therefore, you should only give spaetzle occasionally and in small amounts as a reward or supplement to their normal food. Also make sure that the spaetzle is not too salty and does not contain any other ingredients that could be harmful to dogs, such as onions or garlic. This way you can give your dog a treat without endangering his health.

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If you notice any signs of hypersensitivity or poisoning in your dog, you should see your vet immediately. We are not a substitute for a vet, but we try to be as accurate as possible. Every dog reacts differently and we recommend you get a second opinion or consult your vet if in doubt.

Stay healthy and take good care of your four-legged friend!😊