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Amazing Chicken & Brown Rice Small Dog Food Recipe

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patricia johnson

September 27, 2025

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Oh, you know those tiny little pups? They deserve the absolute best, don’t they? Watching them happily gobble down their meals is just the cutest! That’s why I started making my own Chicken & Brown Rice Small Dog Food Recipe. Honestly, it’s so simple and my little terrier mix, Pip, just devours it. You can really tell when he’s eating something good for him, and this recipe makes me feel so much better about what I’m feeding him instead of relying on just store-bought stuff. It’s all about nourishing those little bodies with whole, real food!

Golden Retriever dog looking at a bowl of Chicken & Brown Rice Small Dog Food Recipe.

Why This Chicken & Brown Rice Small Dog Food Recipe is a Winner

Honestly, when you have a little furry friend, you want to give them the absolute best, right? This Chicken & Brown Rice Small Dog Food Recipe is a total lifesaver! It’s like a magic potion for tiny tummies. Here’s why it’s become my go-to:

  • It’s ridiculously easy to make – seriously, your dog will be eating gourmet in no time!
  • Packed with super wholesome ingredients that small dogs thrive on.
  • You know exactly what’s going into their bowl, with no mystery fillers.

It’s pretty much tailored for those pint-sized pups who need a little extra love and specific nutrition.

A bowl of Chicken & Brown Rice Small Dog Food Recipe with a cute dog in the background.

Simplicity of the Chicken & Brown Rice Small Dog Food Recipe

Okay, let’s talk about how easy this is. You’re looking at just a handful of ingredients, most of which you might even have on hand already! The steps are so minimal – basically, cook a few things, chop them up, and mix. That’s it! It makes feeding your little guy something healthy feel totally achievable, even on a busy weeknight. No complicated techniques here, just pure, simple goodness that builds confidence in every spoonful.

Nutritional Benefits for Small Breeds

Small dogs have different needs, and this recipe totally gets that. The chicken is lean protein, which is crucial for their little muscles. Brown rice is fantastic because it’s a digestible carb that gives them energy without being too heavy. Plus, those carrots and peas? They’re little powerhouses of vitamins and fiber that keep their digestive system happy. It’s like packing a tiny, super-powered lunchbox for your best friend, making sure they get all the good stuff they need to zoom around and play!

A bowl of Chicken & Brown Rice Small Dog Food Recipe with a cute dog looking at it.

Gathering Ingredients for Your Chicken & Brown Rice Small Dog Food Recipe

Alright, let’s get down to business! To whip up this yummy Chicken & Brown Rice Small Dog Food Recipe, you’ll need a few simple things. It’s really important to use good quality ingredients when you’re cooking for your little buddy. So, here’s what you’ll need:

  • 1 cup of cooked chicken, and make sure it’s chopped up really, really fine.
  • 1/2 cup of cooked brown rice.
  • 1/4 cup of cooked carrots, also chopped super small.
  • 1/4 cup of cooked peas.
  • And just 1 tablespoon of olive oil.

Remember, all the cooking for the chicken, rice, and veggies should be done before you start mixing. I always try to buy organic chicken and fresh veggies when I can, just to be extra sure Pip is getting the best! It makes all the difference, trust me.

Ingredient Notes and Substitutions

Now, while this recipe is great as is, you’ve got a little wiggle room! If your pup isn’t a fan of chicken, cooked turkey or lean ground beef (plain, of course!) works really well too. Instead of brown rice, cooked quinoa is another fantastic option for tiny tummies. If you don’t have peas or carrots, cooked sweet potatoes or green beans are usually a hit. But here’s the super important part: any time you’re thinking about changing your dog’s diet, even with simple swaps, it’s always a smart idea to have a quick chat with your veterinarian first!

A bowl of Chicken & Brown Rice Small Dog Food Recipe with a dog looking at it.

Step-by-Step Guide to Making Chicken & Brown Rice Small Dog Food

Okay, picture this: you’re in your kitchen, about to make something truly special for your little buddy. It’s amazing how simple it is to make this Chicken & Brown Rice Small Dog Food Recipe! The whole thing, from start to finish, takes about 30 minutes, with maybe 20 minutes of that being actual cook time if you need to cook the ingredients fresh – though I often have cooked chicken and rice ready to go. It’s mostly just assembly!

  1. First, make sure your chicken, brown rice, carrots, and peas are all cooked and cooled down a bit. For more on feeding rice to dogs, you can check out this handy guide.
  2. Next, you’ll want to finely chop that cooked chicken. I mean, really small since we’re making this for small dogs. The same goes for the carrots – finely chop those too! Make sure they’re bite-sized for your little one.
  3. Grab a medium-sized mixing bowl. Toss in the finely chopped chicken, the cooked brown rice, the tiny carrot pieces, and the peas.
  4. Drizzle that tablespoon of olive oil over everything.
  5. Now, get in there with a spoon or a spatula and mix it all up really well. You want everything to be evenly distributed so your pup gets a bit of everything in every bite!
  6. And that’s it! You’ve got a wholesome, homemade meal ready to go.

Tips for Perfect Chicken & Brown Rice Small Dog Food

Want to make this even more foolproof? Make sure everything is chopped super small, especially the chicken and carrots. It just makes it easier for those little mouths to handle. Also, give it a good thorough mix – no one likes a bite that’s all rice or all chicken! And a quick tip: let the food cool down to a comfortable temperature before serving it to your furry friend. It keeps them happy and safe!

Serving and Storing Your Homemade Dog Food

So, you’ve whipped up this fantastic batch of Chicken & Brown Rice Small Dog Food, and it smells amazing, right? Now for the fun part – feeding your little companion! I usually serve Pip about half a cup of this, but honestly, you’ll want to adjust that based on your dog’s size, age, and how active they are. It’s always best to follow your vet’s advice on portion sizes.

Got leftovers? No problem! Just pop any extra food into an airtight container. You can keep it in the fridge for about 3 days. That’s why I love making a batch – it’s ready to go when Pip’s tummy starts rumbling!

Frequently Asked Questions about Chicken & Brown Rice Small Dog Food

I get asked a bunch of questions about this Chicken & Brown Rice Small Dog Food Recipe, and I totally get it! It’s good to be informed when you’re making food for your little one. Let’s tackle some of the most popular ones:

Can I use white rice instead of brown rice?

You know, while brown rice is my top pick for its fiber and nutrients, white rice can be okay in a pinch. It’s easier to digest, which can be helpful if your dog has a sensitive stomach. Just make sure it’s plain cooked white rice, no butter or seasonings!

Is this recipe suitable for puppies?

This recipe is generally great for adult small dogs. For puppies, their nutritional needs are a bit different, and they grow *so* fast! It’s super important to chat with your vet before you start feeding this to a puppy. They can give you the best advice on portion sizes and if any nutrient boosts are needed for growing pups.

How often can I feed this homemade food?

My Pip eats this pretty regularly, but it really depends on your dog! Some people use it as a topper for their regular kibble, while others feed it as a full meal. The key is balance and making sure they’re getting all the nutrients they need. Always check with your vet about the best feeding schedule for your specific dog.

Understanding the Nutrition of This Recipe

So, you’ve made this awesome Chicken & Brown Rice Small Dog Food, and you’re probably wondering what magic is packed into it! Here’s a little breakdown, but remember, these are just estimates. Things can change a bit depending on exactly what chicken you use or how you cook the veggies.

A serving (about half a cup) has roughly 150 calories. We’ve got about 10 grams of protein from that chicken, which is perfect for their little muscles, and 15 grams of good carbs from the rice and veggies to keep them energized. It’s all about giving them fuel that’s super good for them!

Your Thoughts on This Chicken & Brown Rice Small Dog Food Recipe

Okay, now it’s your turn! I’d absolutely LOVE to hear how your little furry friend likes this Chicken & Brown Rice Small Dog Food Recipe. Did you switch up any ingredients? Did your pup do any funny little happy dances while eating it? Share your stories and any tips you discovered in the comments below!

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A simple homemade recipe for small dogs featuring chicken and brown rice.

  • Author: patricia
  • Prep Time: 10 min
  • Cook Time: 20 min
  • Total Time: 30 min
  • Yield: Approximately 4 cups 1x
  • Category: Dog Food
  • Method: Mixing
  • Cuisine: General
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Ingredients

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  • 1 cup cooked chicken, finely chopped
  • 1/2 cup cooked brown rice
  • 1/4 cup cooked carrots, finely chopped
  • 1/4 cup cooked peas
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients in a bowl.
  2. Mix thoroughly until well combined.
  3. Serve a portion appropriate for your small dog’s size.

Notes

  • Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
  • Consult your veterinarian before making significant changes to your dog’s diet.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1/2 cup
  • Calories: 150
  • Sugar: 2g
  • Sodium: 50mg
  • Fat: 5g
  • Saturated Fat: 1g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 4g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 15g
  • Fiber: 2g
  • Protein: 10g
  • Cholesterol: 30mg

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