Can I give my dog pepperoni?





Video: HAPPY FIRST BIRTHDAY BIG DOG PEPERONIE!!!!

Can I Give My Dog Pepperoni?Pepperoni, a type of salami, may seem like a good thing to give your dog. After all, it’s derived from meat but does feeding a few slices make for an appropriate treat or not? We have answers for you!

Your dog may get sick from eating too much cured dry sausage, but a piece or two of pepperoni likely won’t do any harm. The real question should be whether pets should be allowed to have any in the first place!

If the pepperoni is on a pizza then you probably have other reasons not to give it to your dog. The cheese and tomato sauce also may not sit will with them. In any case, this popular cured cold cut shouldn’t be a part of your best buddy’s diet.

Can I Give My Dog Pepperoni? Answer: No, it’s very unhealthy for them

This type of meat is processed and made from a concoction of questionable ingredients including lots of spices.

Consider what goes into pepperoni and you’ll agree that it isn’t healthy for dogs. That said, feeding a small amount isn’t the end of the world. If your dog got into some pepperoni, and ate a lot of it, you may be dealing with diarrhea and/or vomiting. Our advice is to not make a habit of giving this cured combo of pork and beef. Sure, slices of pepperoni are meat but it’s altered in such a way that it’s a negative for your dog.

There is, however, an excellent dog snack called Pup-Peroni that mimics the flavor of this meaty treat.

Pepperoni is Too Spicy

Most pepperoni has a spicy flavor that could, at the very least, cause your dog to have an stomach upset. The spicier it is, the more upsetting it’s likely to be and gastric issues are very possible. Pepperoni is typically made with fennel seeds, mustard seeds, black pepper, garlic powder and/or paprika. So this common pizza topping is very highly seasoned and processed which is cause for concern.

You’ll notice that quality dog treat products are not spicy and for good reason.

It’s Also Very Fatty

Pepperoni is some seriously fatty meat so, among many other reasons, if your dog has issues with their weight you’ll want to go with a healthy dog treat instead. Even just a few slices are pretty high in low quality calories which will make your dog become overweight and sluggish over time.

Video: iPhone 3Gs video recording my dog (pepperoni)

Get Some Better Treats

Instead of using pepperoni as a treat, consider other options that are made with dogs in mind. Keep a supply on hand so that you can reward your furry friend when they behave. Alternatively, some owners like to give healthy veggie treats like carrots or cucumbers, both of which are much better than pepperoni!

There are certainly human foods which can be beneficial for pets but this one in particular is definitely not!

Warning for Smaller Dogs

If you have a smallish dog, or a puppy, then you really should think twice before giving any pepperoni to them. Pancreatitis becomes more likely because tiny canines cannot handle this greasy, oily, high caloric mystery meat. A sign of this terrible condition may include bloody diarrhea.

It’s best to completely avoid even giving 1 slice of pepperoni sausage because you want to be safe rather than sorry.

Conclusion on Pepperoni

Don’t feed your dog pepperoni, especially on a regular basis. This isn’t the kind of protein they should be eating. This cured meat contains lots of other ingredients, including spices, which makes it unhealthy. Instead, provide your beloved dog with a high-quality food containing meat as the first ingredient. You also have to come up with better ideas for treats. You’ll see an improvement in their energy levels and in the shininess of their coat. This means more slices of pepperoni for you!

Reviews & Comments

Related posts