If your dog stares you down every time you fire up the grill, you are not alone. We get the temptation to toss a piece of hot dog, but pork franks like Bar S, Ball Park, and Oscar Mayer are built for people, not dogs. They carry high sodium, curing agents like sodium nitrite, and very often garlic or onion powder, both of which are toxic to dogs per the ASPCA. A single small bite once in a blue moon rarely lands a healthy dog in trouble, but these are not a treat to build a habit around. We pulled together the most common grocery franks so you can see what is actually in them, understand why processed pork is a problem for pancreatitis-prone dogs, and pick a safer high-value reward instead. Talk to your veterinarian before sharing any human food, especially if your dog has a sensitive stomach.

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