A quick word before anything else. The products in this group are human smoked sausages, bratwurst, and smokies, not dog food, and they are a poor fit for your dog’s bowl. We are reviewing them with that reality front and center because owners often search for sausages thinking of a treat to share. The problem is that these meats are loaded with salt and often seasoned with onion and garlic powder, both of which are toxic to dogs. The high fat content can also trigger pancreatitis, a painful and sometimes serious condition, especially in smaller or prone breeds. The ASPCA lists onion and garlic among foods that damage a dog’s red blood cells, and veterinary guidance is consistent that heavily salted, fatty processed meats do not belong in a dog’s regular diet. If you want to share a bite of plain cooked meat occasionally, that is a different conversation, but seasoned smoked sausage is not the vehicle for it. We focus this review on safety and on steering you toward better treat choices made for dogs.

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