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My Dog Ate Cremini Mushrooms What Should I Do?

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January 24, 2022
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My Dog Ate Cremini Mushrooms What Should I Do?

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Many pet parents love mushrooms! They can be used in a wide range of recipes! Do you like to use Cremini mushrooms? If so, you’re not alone as these are a favorite with many people. We’re also sure that many dogs try to get their share of Cremini mushrooms! But are Cremini mushrooms safe for dogs?

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Has your dog eaten Cremini mushrooms? Are you worried the Cremini mushrooms will make your dog sick? If so, you’ve come to the right place. We understand it can be scary when your dog eats something like this.

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We’ve put together some information about Cremini mushrooms and whether they can make a dog sick. Let’s get started!

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What are Cremini Mushrooms?

Cremini mushrooms are Agaricus bisporus mushrooms. These are the same as white and portobello mushrooms. Cremini mushrooms are sometimes also called “baby bellas” and “crimini.” They’re sold in almost every grocery store in the produce section.

Cremini mushrooms are said to be more flavorful than white mushrooms. They are the “middle age” stage of maturity for white mushrooms! However, they’re not as mature as large portobello mushrooms. Cremini mushrooms are a little bit darker than white ones and have a meatier texture. They can be used whole or sliced.

These mushrooms are great for sauteing, roasting, baking, and more. They can even be eaten raw! They’re versatile and can be used in sauces, soups, casseroles, and more. Are you getting hungry yet?

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While Creminis are safe for humans to eat, what about dogs? Can dogs safely eat Cremini mushrooms?

Cremini Mushrooms & Dogs

The good news is that Cremini mushrooms are safe for dogs to eat! However, dogs should never eat uncooked Cremini mushrooms. While store-bought mushrooms can be a healthy addition to a dog’s diet, they should never be eaten raw.

Mushrooms contain a tough wall that holds the nutrients in the fungi. Cooking breaks this wall down, leaving the nutrients easy to digest. In addition, cooking also works to break down a substance called monomethyl hydrazine, which can be toxic.

However, it is possible that some dogs may be allergic to mushrooms. If you’re not sure whether or not your dog has a mushroom allergy, then it’s best to ask your vet about feeding your dog Cremini mushrooms.

In addition, Cremini mushrooms should not be the larger part of your dog’s diet. However, these mushrooms can be added to your dog’s food once in a while to give him more variety! But avoid feeding Cremini mushrooms to your dog if he has a known mushroom allergy. You’ll both be happier for it!

 

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Tom has always loved to write since he was little - he wanted to be either a writer or a veterinary doctor, but he ended up being a professional writer while most of his works are based on animals. He was born in San Francisco but later moved to Texas to continue his job as a writer. He graduated from the University of San Francisco where he studied biotechnology. He is happily married and a soon to be father!

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