Dry smoked Kabanos or cabanossi traditional Polish thin sausages on a steel tray. Dark background. Top view.
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Can Dogs Eat Kabanos (Cabanossi)? Is Kabanos Safe For Dogs?

Can dogs eat kabanos? Maybe you’ve wondered if you could share a bite with your pup while slicing up some of the Polish dry sausage in your kitchen to use as the basis of a comforting stew. If humans can eat kabanos, can dogs safely eat it too?

There is no short yes or no answer to whether dogs can eat kabanos, also often referred to as cabanossi, safely. Technically, kabanos is made of pork, which is not toxic to dogs.

But despite often being recommended as a treat for dogs during training sessions, kabanos is also high in fat and sodium and might contain spices or preservatives that could be harmful to your dog. So think of kabanos as an occasional treat for your dog at most.

As always, you must ask your veterinarian before introducing any new foods to your dog. Here’s what you need to know about kabanos and dogs.

When Is Kabanos Okay For Dogs To Eat?

Pork is the basis of kabanos, which is a type of dry sausage that originated in Poland. Pork is not toxic to dogs and it can provide a level of protein that’s vital for a healthy canine diet.

Additionally, a lot of dogs seem to show an eagerness to eat kabanos, which is why it is often used as a reward during training and obedience sessions.

If you decide to use kabanos in this way, make sure to slice it into very small pieces, and keep an eye on exactly how much kabanos your dog is consuming.

When Is Kabanos Bad For Dogs?

Kabanosy - smoked traditional polish pork sausages on wooden cutting board. With rosemary herb, garlic cloves and tomatoes. On rustic wooden table
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There are more than a few nutritional issues with feeding kabanos to dogs. First of all, it is a high fat food. Too much fat in your dog’s diet can result in canine obesity. Additionally, eating too many fatty foods can increase the chances of your dog developing pancreatitis.

Secondly, kabanos is usually high in sodium. Dogs who consume too much sodium run the risk of developing high blood pressure and heart disease.

Additionally, with a high sodium food like kabanos, consuming too much of it could potentially lead to a case of salt poisoning.

Finally, kabanos is often made with the use of extra spices, seasonings, and preservatives that could harm your dog. In particular, the use of sulphur dioxide as a preservative is something to keep well away from your dog.

Does your dog love to eat kabanos? Do you make sure it’s only an occasional treat for your dog to snack on? Let us know in the comments below!

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