Balanced Chicken and Rice Dog Food Recipe - nikki - pet nutrition (2024)

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The age-old recommendation for dogs with tummy upset – chicken and rice. Recommending this combination for dogs with an upset stomach has gone back years – but the sad thing about the combination of chicken breast with white rice, is that though it is highly digestible, it is not balanced.

In fact – by itself the combination of 50% chicken breast with 50% long-grain white rice has over 18 different deficiencies. Which is a huge problem – especially if you have a dog that is recovering from a gastrointestinal problem where nutrient absorption is already compromised.

So what I have done is create a NEW and improved Chicken and Rice recipe – which I call “Chicken and Rice Done RIGHT. This recipe is complete and balanced for adult dogs, is low in fat, and has a variety of whole food ingredients. It also contains healthy sources of fiber to help feed beneficial gut bacteria.

COMPOSITION:

Percent Calorie

  • Protein: 43 ½ %
  • Fat: 27 ½ %
  • Carbohydrates: 29%

Dry Matter

  • Protein: 50%
  • Fat: 15%
  • Carbohydrates: 35%
  • Fiber: 4%

This recipe was formulated to be lower in fat, moderate in carbohydrates and high in protein. This would be appropriate for picky dogs, dogs who are obese prone, or dogs that require a low fat diet.

INGREDIENTS:

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Chicken Giblets:

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Though chicken breast is very low in fat and high in protein, it lacks essential vitamins and minerals. By replacing half the chicken breast with chicken giblets, the recipe immediately goes from 18 deficiencies to only 8 – this is a HUGE difference in nutritional profile with one simple change.

But what are chicken giblets exactly? Well chicken giblets are the combination of chicken liver, chicken gizzard, and chicken heart – these are commonly known as “by-products” of the human food industry because they are not often consumed by people.

The great thing about using something like giblets as the main protein source within a recipe is – they are very inexpensive. Typically, giblets are around half the price compared to something like chicken breast or chicken thigh, which makes them a cost-effective option.

Even though chicken giblets are a nutrient powerhouse – simply switching out chicken breast for giblets will not create a balanced recipe – it will still have 8 different deficiencies. In particular we need to add sources of vitamin E, copper, magnesium, potassium, zinc, vitamin D, linoleic acid, calcium and iodine.

Eastern Oysters:

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These little crustaceans have been included in this recipe as a source of zinc and copper! But they also are a wonderful source of omega 3 fatty acids, with an added bonus that they are naturally low in fat.

Salmon:

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In order to provide our dogs with vitamin D we need to add some fish that is high in these vitamins. Salmon fits the bill. It is also lower on the food chain so we don’t have to be as concerned about heavy metals – like we are with other fish, such as tuna.

Eggs:

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Though eggs are high in protein, along with other vitamins such as b-vitamins, vitamin D and vitamin E – eggs are not high enough in these areas to actually meet our dogs nutritional needs. But what they can provide to this recipe is an excellent source of linoleic acid, an essential fatty acid – which is a nutrient requirement for dogs.

Nordic Naturals Omega 3 Pet:

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This recipe overall is very high in omega 6 fatty acids because of the chicken breast, and giblets included in this recipe as the main protein source, thus we need to use the fish oil by Nordic Naturals in order to balance out the fats in this recipe. We are also using this oil as a source of Vitamin E!

Brown Rice, Pumpkin and Spinach:

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The combination of switching out brown rice for white rice and adding in both pumpkin and spinach provide this recipe with needed magnesium and potassium – along with wonderful sources of complex carbohydrates to help with our dog’s gut microbiome.

Supplements: Calcium & Iodine

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Even with all these wonderful whole food ingredients, we do need two other essential nutrients – in particular a source of Calcium, and Iodine. There are several different ways to get these nutrients, which I break down in my step-by-step recipe, from purified supplements to whole food ingredients. There are many different options we can use for our pups.

RECIPE:

The Chicken and Rice “Done Right” recipe is formulated to be complete and balanced for adult dogs according to AAFCO nutrient standards. This recipe is not appropriate for puppies, pregnant or lactating dogs.

This recipe was created using the software from BalanceIT – which is a software created by a board-certified veterinary nutritionist to allow the creation of homemade dog food recipes that are balanced for adult dogs.

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Each recipe includes: small and large batch recipes, cooking instructions, feeding instructions by weight, supplement recommendations, and access to our Homemade Dog Food Recipes Facebook Community.

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About the Author: Nikki is a Registered Veterinary Technician (Veterinary Nurse) and Dog Mom with over a decade of experience with dogs and cats. Since graduation from college (BS Biology, Dip. Animal Nutrition, AS Animal Science) she has adopted two mixed breed dogs – Ranger and Ash, and has focused her time learning about pet food and nutrition.

Nikki shares information on a range of pet nutrition topics: from how to create a homemade complete and balanced dog and cat food recipes, to how to choose a pet food. Nikki strives to give dog and cat parents the information they need in order to make the best nutrition decisions for their pet!

You should receive your Free Dog Food Recipe Ebook within 24 hours of subscribing! Make sure to check your spam folder. The recipe ebook is over 90 pages long so make sure you have a good internet connection when you go to download it. Afterwards you will receive weekly Canine Nutrition Updates every Tuesday on different topics related to canine nutrition & homemade dog food!

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FAQs

Is chicken and rice a balanced diet for dogs? ›

It is not healthy to give dogs their dog food mixed in with chicken and rice daily. While chicken and rice are both healthy foods for dogs, they do not contain all of the nutrients that dogs need. A diet of chicken and rice alone can lead to nutritional deficiencies, which can cause health problems in the long term.

How much chicken and rice is equivalent to dog food? ›

The general rule of thumb is to replace your dog's normal food with an equal amount of homemade chicken and rice dog food. For example, if your dog eats a half cup of kibble for breakfast and another half cup for dinner, you'd sub one full cup of chicken and rice portioned throughout the day.

What is the difference between balanced and complete dog food? ›

'Complete' means a food should contain all nutrients that AAFCO classifies as essential for a dog, while 'balanced' means that the food should contain those nutrients in the correct proportions as determined by AAFCO.

What is the ratio of chicken to rice for sick dogs? ›

The combination of rice to chicken/beef will be 2 to 1. In other words, if you want to give your dog a total of one cup of food he/she will receive 1/3 cup chicken mixed with 2/3 cup of rice. Feed several small meals per day rather than one or two large meals.

How long can a dog stay on chicken and rice diet? ›

How long should your dog be on chicken & rice? Typically, a bland diet of chicken and rice for dogs with diarrhea or vomiting is required for a short period of time. It is usually discontinued three-to-four days after stomach upset, or when the dog's vomiting stops and stools return to normal.

What happens if I feed my dog chicken and rice everyday? ›

Rice and chicken are a great combination for dogs, and they can be a part of a healthy diet if you feed them in moderation. If your dog is overweight, you should try to limit her carb intake, but if she's healthy she can eat a moderate amount of carbs and still be healthy.

Can you feed your dog too much chicken and rice? ›

It's recommended to feed your dog small, frequent meals of chicken and rice throughout the day, rather than one large serving. Be mindful of portion sizes, as feeding too much can lead to weight gain or other health issues, and feeding too little may not provide enough nutrients for your dog's well-being.

How much chicken and rice should a 12 pound dog eat? ›

CHICKEN AND RICE PER DAY (CUPS)

Feed your dog 25–30 calories per pound of body weight with a chicken-to-rice ratio of 1:2. If you give your dog one cup of this meal, two-thirds should be rice, and one-third should be chicken, thus guaranteeing they're getting the appropriate mix of nutrients.

Is it OK to feed my dog boiled chicken every day? ›

Can I Give My Dog Chicken Every Day? Here's a good rule of thumb: Small dogs: 1-2 tablespoons of cooked chicken per day. Medium dogs: 2-3 tablespoons of cooked chicken per day.

Is homemade dog food nutritionally complete? ›

Even the best recipes often don't provide enough of certain nutrients, such as calcium. Your pup needs supplements if you're feeding them from scratch. Which ones depend on which nutrients are missing from their meals. A good recipe should include specific supplement instructions.

What percentages should balanced dog food be? ›

Scientific research has shown that an adult dog's daily diet can contain up to 50% carbohydrates by weight, including 2.5–4.5% from fiber. A minimum of approximately 5.5% of the diet should come from fats and 10% from protein. Petfood labels do not generally list amounts of essential nutrients in grams.

Is Purina complete and balanced? ›

All Purina dog foods are complete and balanced for the life stage indicated on the package. In fact, we have our own standards that meet or, in many cases, exceed those set by AACO and other regulatory agencies. Our high standards are based on our extensive internal research into quality pet nutrition.

Is Oatmeal good for dogs to eat? ›

Is Oatmeal Good for Dogs? Plain, cooked oatmeal can be a great addition to your dog's diet. This heart-healthy breakfast is rich in soluble fiber, vitamins, and minerals such as iron, zinc, and B vitamins that help support your dog's coat and skin. The high fiber content helps promote digestion and weight management.

Should I give my dog canned pumpkin? ›

Plain, canned pumpkin is the healthiest choice for your dog. Both fresh and canned pumpkin are good sources of nutrients and fiber, but canned pumpkin contains a higher concentration of fiber and nutrients compared to fresh pumpkin. This is because fresh pumpkin has higher water content than canned pumpkin.

What is a good alternative to chicken and rice for sick dogs? ›

Choose lightly cooked, human-grade ingredients like lean protein, pumpkin or sweet potato, and a delicious bone broth as a more nutritious alternative to rice and chicken.

What is a well balanced diet for dogs? ›

Each dog needs plenty of protein, easily processed from a high-quality meat source, like muscle tissue. Your pet can also benefit from fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats for body maintenance. The combination of these creates what every pet parent is looking for: a balanced diet for their pet .

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