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Chicken and rice may lead to weight gain in dogs if overfed, but it's not intended as a long-term or weight-gain diet due to its lack of nutritional balance.
The correct ratio for homemade dog food using chicken and rice is 2 parts cooked white rice to 1 part cooked boneless, skinless chicken breast by volume.
Chicken and rice is not a complete diet for dogs and should only be used short-term for 2–4 days during digestive upset, as it lacks essential nutrients.
Two cups of rice may be too much depending on your dog’s size; always follow feeding guidelines that recommend total food intake based on weight.
Feed your dog a total daily amount based on their weight, using a 2:1 ratio of cooked white rice to boneless, skinless chicken breast, split into 3–4 small meals. For example, a 16–30 lb dog gets 1 to 1.5 cups total per day.
Boiled chicken is one of the best meats for dogs because it is lean, easily digestible, and packed with essential nutrients when prepared properly.
Dogs cannot live solely on chicken and rice long-term, as it lacks essential nutrients; a balanced diet formulated by a vet is necessary for their health.
Boiled chicken is one of the best meats for dogs due to its lean protein content, digestibility, and low fat, making it ideal for dogs with sensitive stomachs or allergies.
Dogs cannot live solely on chicken and rice long-term, as this diet lacks essential nutrients; a balanced commercial or vet-formulated diet is necessary.
Boiled chicken is one of the best meats for dogs due to its lean protein content, essential nutrients, and ease of digestion when prepared properly.

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