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Dogs shouldn't eat pork or ham because these meats can be high in salt, fat, and preservatives, which may cause digestive issues, pancreatitis, or salt poisoning.
Dogs should not eat raw pork, processed meats, or meats seasoned with harmful ingredients like garlic or onions.
If your dog ate a small amount of plain ham, monitor for signs of upset but contact a vet if there are symptoms or large quantities were ingested.
Sliced deli ham is not recommended for dogs due to its high sodium and fat content, which can be harmful to their health.
Cooked ham is not toxic to dogs, but it is high in sodium and fat, making it an unhealthy treat if given frequently or in large amounts.
If your dog accidentally eats cereal, most varieties are not toxic but could cause digestive upset or contain ingredients harmful to dogs.
The one meat you should never feed a dog is raw or undercooked pork.
If your dog accidentally eats cereal, it's usually not harmful unless the cereal contains toxic ingredients like chocolate or xylitol.
The one meat you should never feed a dog is raw or undercooked pork due to the risk of parasites and harmful bacteria.

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