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If your dog is a good chewer, they should be fine. However, the skin contains about 1\/3 saturated fat and 2\/3 monounsaturated or polyunsaturated fat. It is considered to be a great digestive tonic and has warming properties. 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However, adding tripe in your dog\u2019s diet as an \u2018organ addition\u2019 offers several benefits. Egg yolks are a source of choline (for normal brain development and memory) and one of the few foods that naturally contain vitamin D. Pasture-raised, free-range hens tend to produce eggs that contain higher amounts of beneficial omega-3 fatty acids.\r\nLarge amounts of eggs may cause a biotin (vitamin B7) deficiency as raw eggs contain a protein compound (avidin) which binds to biotin and prevents protein absorption. Cauliflower is goitrogenic, as it inhibits the body\u2019s ability to use iodine. With regards to TCM, duck eggs are cooling, while chicken and quail eggs are neutral. Because it is part of the onion family, large amounts of garlic may cause sickle cell anemia.\u00a0 According to TCM, garlic has a warming effect.\r\nPlease note that Akitas and Shiba Inus are more sensitive and should not be getting even small amounts of garlic. 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