When preparing eggs for your dog, you'll want to think about simplicity and safety. Dogs can eat scrambled eggs, but whole boiled eggs can pose a choking hazard. When feeding your dog a boiled egg, make sure you cut the egg into bite-sized pieces that are easy for them to chew and swallow.
Unlike in your own breakfast, your dog's eggs should be prepared without any of the additives we use to bolster taste, such as oil, salt and butter. According to the AKC, salt "can increase water retention, which is potentially fatal to dogs prone to heart disease." Meanwhile, fats like oil and butter can contribute to weight gain, which puts your dog at risk for obesity-related health issues such as diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, liver disease, osteoarthritis and respiratory problems — to name only a few.