Most dog owners know that it is perfectly fine for your furry friend to eat pork, but have you ever questioned if they can eat chicharron (or pork rinds)?
Keep reading to find out whether your dog can eat chicharron, why or why not, and how often.
It’s Better Not to
Pork rinds, pork scratchings, and pork skin that are bought in packages in the store are all prepared with lots of salt, spices, and various frying techniques which can be harmful to your pet’s health, and so should be avoided.
There is no need to panic though, it’s not the case that chicharron is detrimental to your dog’s health. If you accidentally gave them one, or you gave them one to try, there is most likely no reason for you to rush to the vet.
Also read: how to make a delicious Filipino chicharon Bulaklak recipe
It Depends On The Dog
Even though it is highly unlikely that your dog will have an attack after eating a pork rind, it truly does depend on the dog. If you know that they have a sensitive stomach or digestive issues, it is best to keep an eye on them if they have eaten some, for whatever reason.
Stick To Regular Pork
To avoid any kind of complications or rushes visits to the vet, it is best to give your dog regular pork. Of course, this means cooked pork. Raw pork is another no-go zone, as the raw meat can contain a parasite called “trichinella spiralis larvae”.
Conclusion
To summarise, both chicharron and raw pork can be dangerous for your dog, so your best bet is to avoid them altogether. If your dog is a fan of pork, a nice piece of cooked meat in the blender or cut up in chunks is the safest and probably tastiest option.