Is it safe for dogs to eat sausage patties?

This morning, while making breakfast, my dog managed to snag a small piece of my sausage patty. I’m not sure if it's okay for dogs to have sausage, especially with how much seasoning it contains. Should I be concerned about him eating it, or is there a risk of it upsetting his stomach?

Answer

Many dogs can safely eat small amounts of sausage, but due to the seasonings and fat content, it's best to monitor your pet for any signs of discomfort.

  • Watch for symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy.
  • Contact a vet if your dog shows persistent symptoms.
  • Avoid giving seasoned sausage to dogs regularly to prevent health issues.

Sausage often contains high levels of salt and spices such as garlic and onion, which can be harmful to dogs in larger amounts. The fat content can also trigger gastrointestinal upset or, in severe cases, lead to pancreatitis. It's important to be cautious with human foods, ensuring your dog's health and comfort.

For personalized advice or if you're concerned, consider scheduling a consultation at Dial A Vet.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my dog eats sausage and shows signs of illness?
    If your dog appears unwell after eating sausage, such as showing signs of vomiting, diarrhea, or weakness, consult your veterinarian promptly. They can offer direct guidance based on your pet's symptoms.
  • Are any sausages safe for dogs to eat?
    Although some plain, unsalted, and unseasoned sausages in moderation may be less harmful, it's generally safer to avoid giving sausages as a regular treat due to their fat and seasoning content.
  • Can sausage cause long-term health problems for my dog?
    Regular feeding of sausage can contribute to health issues like obesity and pancreatitis, due to high fat and calorie content. It can also affect kidney health due to excessive salt intake.
Embark Breed + Health Dog DNA Test

Recommended for Dog Owners

Embark Breed + Health Dog DNA Test

18,899 Reviews

The most comprehensive dog DNA test. Screen for 270+ genetic health risks and identify breeds from 350+ breeds, types & varieties.

$199$139Save $60

Free US Shipping · Veterinarian Developed

Next available appointment

Loading…