How to Make Homemade Chicken Dog Food
Making your own dog food with chicken is a simple and nutritious way to ensure your furry friend gets a wholesome, balanced diet. Whether you're trying to avoid commercial pet food or wanting control over every ingredient, preparing meals at home can significantly benefit your dog’s health.
Why Choose Homemade Chicken Dog Food?
- Vet-approved ingredients: Recipes include lean meats and wholesome vegetables.
- Tailored nutrition: Control portions and address allergies or sensitivities.
- Fresh and preservative-free: Only whole, human-grade food with no hidden additives.
Lucky and Rippy’s Favorite Homemade Chicken Dog Food Recipe
This recipe has been veterinarian-reviewed and is ideal for dogs needing a soft food alternative.
Ingredients:
- 3 pounds minced chicken meat
- 4 cups rice
- 2 ½ cups frozen vegetable blend (without garlic or onions), minced
- 6 ½ cups water
Instructions:
- In a large saucepan or Dutch oven, combine chicken, rice, and vegetables. Add water.
- Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, stirring constantly.
- Reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer for 25 minutes or until the rice is tender and liquid is absorbed.
- Let cool completely. Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
Alternate Homemade Chicken and Rice Recipe
This variant uses a mix of chicken parts and additional vegetables for a balanced meal.
Ingredients:
- 2 lbs 4 oz ground boneless, skinless chicken thighs
- 1 lb 4 oz boneless chicken thighs with skin
- 6 oz chicken gizzards
- 5 oz chicken liver
- 24 oz long-grain rice
- 8 oz spinach
- 8 oz carrots
- 8 oz apples (cored, seeds removed)
- 2 tsp omega oil (optional)
- 5 1/4 tbsp dog-specific nutrient blend
Directions:
- Thoroughly wash fruits and vegetables.
- Brown all meats in a large pot. When nearly cooked, add spinach, carrots, and apples. Cook until soft.
- Separately, cook rice as directed. Shred the cooked meats while rice finishes.
- Combine all ingredients in a large bowl. Add omega oil and nutrient blend, mixing well.
- Cool, portion, and refrigerate. Freeze up to three months if needed.
Tips for Success
- Use only approved vegetables: Avoid garlic, onions, and apple seeds.
- Customize for your dog: Substitute turkey, ground beef, salmon, or butternut squash as tolerated.
- Add nutrient supplements: Always include a veterinary-approved nutrient blend.
- Watch proportions: Adjust based on your dog’s size, age, and activity level.
Reviewer Advice
- One reviewer adds coconut oil for coat health.
- Others suggest blending vegetables to assist digestion.
- Some users mix this food with kibble for cost efficiency and palatability.
Making your own chicken dog food can positively impact your dog’s health, especially if they suffer from food intolerance or skin issues. Many pet owners reported visible improvements after switching to homemade meals.
Storage Guidelines
- Refrigerated: Good for 4–5 days.
- Frozen: Keeps for up to 3 months.
Conclusion
By preparing dog food at home using chicken, rice, and a carefully selected range of vegetables, you ensure your pet receives high-quality, tailored nutrition. Always consult your vet before introducing new recipes, especially if your dog has specific health needs. Homemade doesn't just mean healthy—it also means happier mealtimes for your beloved dog.





