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Amazing Chicken Liver & Veggies Dog Food

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patricia johnson

October 2, 2025

Happy golden retriever dog looking at a bowl of Chicken Liver & Veggies Dog Food.

You know, there’s just something so incredibly rewarding about whipping up a homemade meal for your furry best friend. Seeing that happy tail wag and those eager eyes when they dig into something you’ve made just for them? It’s pure gold! I started making my own dog food years ago because I wanted to be absolutely sure my pups were getting the best โ€“ real, wholesome ingredients without all the mystery stuff. This Chicken Liver & Veggies Dog Food Recipe is one of my absolute go-to’s because itโ€™s seriously simple, packed with nutrients, and uses things I usually have in my kitchen anyway. Itโ€™s a fantastic way to give them a boost of goodness they’ll absolutely love!

Golden Retriever dog eagerly looking at a bowl of Chicken Liver & Veggies Dog Food.

Why You’ll Love This Chicken Liver & Veggies Dog Food Recipe

Honestly, making this is a joy! Hereโ€™s why itโ€™s become such a favorite around my house:

  • Super Simple Prep: Seriously, you can whip this up in no time. No fancy techniques needed!
  • Nutrient Powerhouse: Packed with protein from the liver and vitamins from all those yummy veggies. Your dog will thank you!
  • Fresh Ingredients: You know exactly what’s going into your dog’s bowl, which is the best feeling ever.
  • Tail Wags Guaranteed: Dogs go crazy for the flavor! It’s a guaranteed hit for even the pickiest eaters.

**Gathering Ingredients for Your Chicken Liver & Veggies Dog Food Recipe**

Alright, let’s get down to business with the good stuff! To make this amazing Chicken Liver & Veggies Dog Food Recipe, you’ll want to grab a few key players. Itโ€™s important to use fresh ingredients for the best nutrition and flavor for your pup. So, hereโ€™s what youโ€™ll need:

  • 1 pound chicken livers: These are like little powerhouses of protein and important vitamins for your dog!
  • 1 cup chopped carrots: These add a bit of sweetness and are packed with beta-carotene.
  • 1 cup chopped green beans: Great for fiber and a nice bit of crunch (after cooking, of course!).
  • 1/2 cup chopped sweet potato: This adds complex carbs for energy and more fantastic vitamins.
  • 1/4 cup chopped spinach: A little bit of greens goes a long way for iron and other good stuff!
  • 1/4 cup water: Just to help us get the perfect texture.

I always try to get the freshest produce and liver I can find. It really does make a difference!

Bowl of Chicken Liver & Veggies Dog Food with a smiling Golden Retriever in the background, eager to eat.
### Ingredient Notes and Substitutions for Dog Food

So, about those ingredients! Chicken livers are fantastic because they’re rich in iron and vitamin A, which are super important for dogs. But, if your dog has a sensitivity or you just can’t get livers, chicken *hearts* are a pretty good substitute and offer similar benefits. You could also try turkey livers if that’s easier to find! As for the veggies, feel free to swap them out based on what your dog enjoys or whatโ€™s in season. Zucchini, bell peppers (seeds removed!), or even a small amount of cooked peas can work. Just try to stick to low-glycemic options and avoid anything toxic to dogs like onions or garlic. Always introduce new ingredients slowly to make sure your dogโ€™s tummy handles it well!

Step-by-Step Guide to Making Chicken Liver & Veggies Dog Food

Alright, let’s get this yummy dog food ready for your best friend! Itโ€™s a super straightforward process, I promise. Youโ€™ll be amazed at how quickly you can put this together. Weโ€™re going to cook everything separately just a bit, then mash it all up into a delightful meal your dog will absolutely adore. Itโ€™s all about making sure everything is perfectly cooked and easy for them to digest. For more insights on chicken liver, you can check out this helpful AKC article!

Golden retriever looking at a bowl of Chicken Liver & Veggies Dog Food. Healthy homemade meal for pets.

Cooking the Chicken Livers for Your Dog

First things first, the chicken livers! You want to make sure these are cooked all the way through. No pink bits allowed! A quick way to do this is to just pan-fry them in a skillet over medium heat for about 5-7 minutes, flipping them halfway through. Or, you can boil them gently in just enough water to cover them. Theyโ€™re ready when theyโ€™ve turned a nice opaque brown. Again, no pinkness is key for safety!

Preparing the Vegetables for the Dog Food

Now for the veggies! I like to steam them because it keeps them nice and tender without losing too many nutrients. Pop your chopped carrots, green beans, and sweet potato into a steamer basket over some boiling water. Cover it up and let them steam for about 10-15 minutes, or until theyโ€™re fork-tender. You donโ€™t want them mushy, just soft enough to easily mash up. A good test is if you can easily pierce them with a fork.

Combining and Finishing the Chicken Liver & Veggies Dog Food

Once everything is cooked, itโ€™s time for the fun part! In your bowl, gently mash the cooked chicken livers with a fork until theyโ€™re broken down. Then, add in all those tender steamed veggies. Give it a good stir to combine. Now, toss in that chopped spinach; the residual heat from the livers and veggies will wilt it perfectly! If it looks a little thick for your liking, just stir in that 1/4 cup of water until you get the consistency your pup prefers. Give it one last mix, let it cool down, and itโ€™s ready to serve!

Golden Retriever dog looking expectantly at a bowl of Chicken Liver & Veggies Dog Food Recipe.

Essential Equipment for Making This Dog Food

You really don’t need anything too fancy to whip up this Chicken Liver & Veggies Dog Food Recipe, which is why I love it so much! You’ll want a good skillet or a saucepan for cooking the livers, and a steamer basket works wonders for the veggies. A sturdy fork or a potato masher is perfect for smooshing everything together, and of course, a nice big mixing bowl to tie it all together.

Tips for Success with Your Homemade Dog Food

Trust me, a little attention to detail goes a long way! When making this Chicken Liver & Veggies Dog Food Recipe, make sure everything cools down properly before serving โ€“ nobody likes a burnt tongue, especially our pups! Aim for a mashable, slightly chunky texture thatโ€™s easy for them to eat. If your dog’s a picky eater, try mixing it with a tiny bit of their favorite dog-safe broth or a sprinkle of nutritional yeast for extra appeal. Most importantly, observe your dog โ€“ you’ll quickly learn their preferences for texture and favorite veggies!

Storing and Reheating Your Chicken Liver & Veggies Dog Food

Got leftovers? Awesome! This Chicken Liver & Veggies Dog Food Recipe keeps beautifully in the fridge. Just pop any extra into an airtight container โ€“ a good glass or BPA-free plastic one works perfectly. It’ll stay fresh and yummy for up to 3 days. If you need to warm it up a bit, especially on a chilly day, a quick zap in the microwave for 10-15 seconds should do the trick. Make sure it’s just lukewarm, though, not hot!

Frequently Asked Questions about Chicken Liver & Veggies Dog Food

I get asked a lot about making food for our pups, and this Chicken Liver & Veggies Dog Food Recipe is usually a hot topic! Itโ€™s great youโ€™re thinking about these things; it shows how much you care about your dogโ€™s well-being.

Can I add other vegetables to this dog food recipe?

Absolutely! Feel free to sneak in other dog-safe veggies like cooked sweet potato, zucchini, or even a bit of pumpkin. Just make sure to avoid onions and garlic, as they can be harmful!

How often should I feed my dog this homemade food?

Thatโ€™s a great question! While this recipe is super healthy, itโ€™s always best to chat with your vet about the right portion sizes and how often to feed it to your specific dog. They can help you fine-tune it for your dogโ€™s needs!

Is chicken liver safe for all dogs?

Chicken liver is generally a fantastic treat for most dogs, but if your dog has specific health issues, like kidney problems or is prone to pancreatitis, itโ€™s a good idea to check with your veterinarian first. They can advise if itโ€™s the best choice for your furry pal.

## Nutritional Snapshot of This Dog Food

Just a little heads-up: the nutrition numbers for homemade dog food can wiggle around a bit depending on exactly what you use and how you prep it. But, as a general ballpark for this yummy Chicken Liver & Veggies Dog Food, you’re looking at about 250 calories per serving. Itโ€™s packed with around 20g of protein, about 10g of fat, and roughly 20g of carbs. It’s a really wholesome meal for your pup!

Share Your Chicken Liver & Veggies Dog Food Creation!

I just LOVE seeing your creations! Have you made this Chicken Liver & Veggies Dog Food Recipe? Tell me all about it in the comments below! Iโ€™d be thrilled to hear how your dog enjoyed it, or any fun little tweaks you made. And if you post pictures of your happy pup digging in, tag me โ€“ seeing your furry friends happy and healthy with my recipes makes my day!

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Chicken Liver and Vegetable Dog Food

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A homemade dog food recipe combining chicken liver and vegetables for a nutritious meal.

  • Author: patricia
  • Prep Time: 20 min
  • Cook Time: 25 min
  • Total Time: 45 min
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
  • Category: Dog Food
  • Method: Boiling
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Ingredients

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  • 1 pound chicken livers
  • 1 cup chopped carrots
  • 1 cup chopped green beans
  • 1/2 cup chopped sweet potato
  • 1/4 cup chopped spinach
  • 1/4 cup water

Instructions

  1. Cook chicken livers until no pink remains.
  2. Steam carrots, green beans, and sweet potato until tender.
  3. Mash cooked chicken livers and vegetables together.
  4. Stir in spinach until wilted.
  5. Add water if needed for desired consistency.
  6. Serve cooled.

Notes

  • Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
  • Adjust vegetable portions based on your dog’s preferences and dietary needs.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 serving
  • Calories: 250
  • Sugar: 5g
  • Sodium: 75mg
  • Fat: 10g
  • Saturated Fat: 3g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 7g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 20g
  • Fiber: 5g
  • Protein: 20g
  • Cholesterol: 400mg

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