Pork rib bones, whether given to your dog raw or cooked, can splinter inside your dog's throat or stomach, which will lead to deadly choking and serious internal injuries. When feeding your dog raw bones, it's not just the salmonella and poisoning that you have to worry about. read more
Dogs & cats have different nutritional needs, amount of calcium for instance. While a dog won’t get sick from eating cat food, out should not be substituted for DOG food. read more
Pork used in dog foods is also not treated or salted (that’s ham), it is the same thing as a pork loin. Giving dogs pork from our table could cause pancreatitis because it tends to be fatty, but if the pet food is using a pork meal the fat has been rendered out of it. read more
Because dog’s became sick when eating ham, bacon, or other fatty parts of the dog, people began to believe that dogs should never eat pork. That led to the incorrect idea that pork is hard to digest for dogs. read more