If your dog eats a large amount of ham, they can develop gastrointestinal or neurologic problems from its high fat and salt content. Ingestion of excess sodium can lead to vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, excessive thirst, and urination or abnormal fluid accumulation.
Will my dog be okay after eating ham?
If you've wondered “Can dogs eat ham?”, the answer is no. Deli hams contain a lot of salt and most baked hams are full of sugar, neither of which is good for dogs. You also want to keep raisins and any baked goods containing them out of reach. Items containing xylitol, an artificial sweetener, are toxic.
Can a dog get sick from ham?
Ham is fatty meat that is very rich, so it can cause diarrhea in some dogs. The high-fat content of the meat can cause pancreatitis, which can lead to diarrhea. If you have fed your dog ham and he is now experiencing diarrhea, you should seek advice from your veterinary surgeon.
How much ham is too much for a dog?
But ham is probably not part of your dog's regular balanced diet, so it shouldn't count as a healthy meal, but instead as a treat that makes up no more than 10 percent of your dog's daily caloric intake, according to Renee Schmid, DVM, DABVT, DABT, a veterinarian toxicologist who works with Pet Poison Helpline.
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