For most dogs, skipping ham is the safest and easiest move.

Verdict: Best to skip it. Very high sodium and fat can trigger stomach upset and, in some dogs, pancreatitis.

Safe prep first

If your dog steals a tiny plain bite, monitor and move on; do not serve it as a planned treat.

  • Keep this item out of reach in kitchens, lunch bags, and trash.
  • Check ingredient labels since powders and seasoning blends can hide this food.
  • Contact your vet quickly if exposure happened and amount is unknown.

Portion and limits

Best answer is none as a routine food.

Urgent: If your dog already ate this food, call your veterinarian or ASPCA Animal Poison Control (888-426-4435) now.

Source check: VCA warns that rich, fatty table scraps are a common pancreatitis trigger in dogs. Source