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My dog ate a cricket, is that bad?

Pets Asked on February 6, 2021

My dog is a cross between labrador and retriever and I estimate he weighs around 40 kgs and he’s 1 year and 9 months old. My dog loves chasing crickets, especially because they jump, and in end, he eats them. He’s only done this a few times, but most recently, he swallowed it quickly without playing with it that much. Which got me thinking, are alive crickets bad for dogs to eat?

3 Answers

Don’t worry! Even humans eat crickets, so your dog will be totally fine. Dogs eat a lot of things worse than crickets (my parents’ dog regularly snacks on goose poop despite our best efforts to stop her). As a plus, crickets are a great source of protein and other nutrients!

There could be a rare instance that the cricket was carrying a parasite, so just make sure the dog doesn’t vomit or show discomfort. Again, that would be rare, but it never hurts to keep a close eye on your dog. If the cricket was up and jumping, it’s probably healthy.

Answered by Gwendolyn on February 6, 2021

Many creatures eat bugs, don’t worry! A cat I know eat any bug she comes across, as long as there isn’t any harmful chemicals like pesticides or fertilizers, that dog will be fine!

Answered by Flyhighwhiskers on February 6, 2021

To answer more objectively, one ought to know the species of the cricket. But, most types of grasshoppers and crickets are edible (and extraordinarily protein-rich).

Answered by Gonçalo Peres 龚燿禄 on February 6, 2021

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