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Amazing Raw Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food Recipe

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patricia johnson

October 6, 2025

Golden Retriever dog looking longingly at a bowl of Raw Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food.

You know, seeing your furry best friend’s tail wagging with pure joy at mealtime is one of the best feelings. And honestly, when I started looking into what goes into commercial dog food, I got a little… concerned. That’s why I dove headfirst into making my own, and let me tell you, this **Raw Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food Recipe** has been a total game-changer! It’s ridiculously simple, my dog absolutely devours it, and I feel so good knowing exactly what’s going into his bowl. Forget complicated steps; this is a wholesome, balanced raw meal that takes mere minutes to whip up. Seriously, it’s become my weeknight savior when time is tight.

Golden retriever looking longingly at a bowl of Raw Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food. Healthy meal.

Why Choose This Raw Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food Recipe?

Okay, so why is this specific **Raw Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food Recipe** a total winner? Let me count the ways! For starters, it’s ridiculously EASY. Like, seriously, you can whip this up in under 10 minutes. Your dog will go wild for it, too, because, well, chicken and pumpkin! Plus, you know it’s packed with super healthy stuff – lean protein for energy, fiber from the pumpkin for happy tummies, and those good fats and sneaky veggies for a shiny coat. It’s a no-fuss way to give your best friend a meal that’s both incredibly nutritious and utterly delicious.

Golden retriever looking longingly at a bowl of Raw Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food. Healthy and delicious!

Essential Ingredients for Your Raw Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food Recipe

Alright, let’s talk about what you’ll need to whip up this super simple and healthy **Raw Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food Recipe**. Honestly, the ingredient list is as straightforward as it gets, which is exactly what I love about it! You won’t find any weird stuff here, just good, honest food for your furball.

First up, you’ll need 1 pound of ground chicken. Make sure it’s good quality, just plain ground chicken. Then, grab 1/2 cup of plain, unsweetened pumpkin puree. This is super important – no sugary pie filling here! That pumpkin is a miracle worker for digestion, trust me. Next, we’ll toss in 1/4 cup of finely chopped fresh spinach. You can chop it pretty small so it mixes in easily. For those healthy fats and a little extra goodness, you’ll need 1 tablespoon of good quality olive oil. And finally, for a little fiber boost, we’re adding 1/2 teaspoon of ground flaxseed. That’s it! Simple, right?

Golden Retriever dog looking at a bowl of Raw Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food. Eager and waiting to eat.

Simple Steps for Preparing the Raw Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food Recipe

Honestly, preparing this **Raw Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food Recipe** is so easy, it barely qualifies as cooking! It’s more like assembling goodness for your pup. You’re going to love how quickly you can get this into their bowl.

Here’s the lowdown: First, grab a good-sized mixing bowl. Toss in your 1 pound of ground chicken. Then, add the 1/2 cup of plain pumpkin puree and the 1/4 cup of finely chopped spinach. Don’t forget to drizzle in the 1 tablespoon of olive oil and sprinkle in the 1/2 teaspoon of ground flaxseed.

Now for the really ‘hard’ part – mixing! Just use a sturdy spoon or even your clean hands (which I prefer, you get a better feel for it!) to combine everything thoroughly. Make sure all those yummy ingredients are well distributed. Once it’s all mixed up, you can serve it immediately. If your pup is on a schedule and you’re prepping ahead, pop any leftovers into an airtight container. It’ll stay fresh in the fridge for about three days. You can find some great dog food storage tips if you want to make a bit extra!

Tips for Success with Your Raw Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food

Okay, so you’ve got this amazing **Raw Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food** recipe, but how do you make sure it’s absolutely perfect for your pup every single time? It’s mostly foolproof, but a few little pointers really make a difference. First off, ingredient quality is king! Make sure your chicken is just ground chicken, no additives, and that pumpkin puree is really plain. Your dog will thank you! When you’re mixing, really get in there to distribute everything evenly – no one wants a bite that’s mostly just spinach! And finally, remember that airtight container for storage; freshness is key!

Ingredient Notes and Substitutions for Raw Dog Food

So, you’ve got this awesome **Raw Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food** recipe, and maybe you’re wondering about the nitty-gritty of the ingredients, or perhaps your pup has a little quirk that needs a tweak. That’s totally normal! The ground chicken is the protein powerhouse here, so make sure it’s just that – plain ground chicken. If your dog has certain sensitivities, you could *potentially* swap it for ground turkey or even lean ground beef, but always check with your vet first, okay? The pumpkin puree is amazing for digestion because of all that fiber; just *please* make sure it’s plain and unsweetened. No pie filling, ever!

Spinach is fantastic for vitamins and minerals, and you can chop it up really fine. If your dog is picky about greens, a small amount of finely grated zucchini or even some pureed green beans could work, again, chat with your vet. And that olive oil? It’s for healthy fats. Coconut oil is another good option if you prefer, but stick to good quality oils! Flaxseed adds omega-3s and fiber, so keep that in if you can.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Raw Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food Recipe

Got questions about whipping up this super simple **raw dog food**? I totally get it! When you’re making something new for your furry best friend, you want to get it just right. So, let’s dive into some common curiosities about this chicken and pumpkin delight.

Golden retriever dog eagerly looking at a bowl of Raw Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food. Focus on the dog's face.

Is this recipe balanced for all nutrients?

This **chicken dog food** recipe is awesome for a supplementary meal or a treat, and it’s packed with good stuff like protein and fiber. However, it’s not designed to be a complete and balanced diet on its own for every single dog’s needs. For a forever diet, you’ll want to make sure your dog’s *entire* food intake covers all their essential vitamins and minerals. It’s always a great idea to chat with your vet about your dog’s specific nutritional requirements and look at resources for complete dog nutrition basics.

How often can I feed my dog this raw food?

You can absolutely feed this **pumpkin dog food** recipe regularly! Many pet parents use recipes like this as part of their dog’s rotation – maybe a few times a week, or even as their main meal if their vet gives the thumbs-up for balance. Just keep an eye on your dog – if they absolutely love it and it agrees with their tummy, you can make it a regular feature in their meal plan!

What if my dog has allergies or sensitivities?

This is super important! If your dog has known allergies or a sensitive stomach, always start slow with any new food. This recipe uses chicken, pumpkin, spinach, olive oil, and flaxseed. If your dog has reacted to any of these before, you’ll want to avoid it or talk to your vet about safe substitutions. For instance, if chicken is an issue, you might explore ground turkey or beef options, like in other homemade dog food recipes, but *always* get your vet’s advice first!

Can I use canned pumpkin instead of puree?

You know, I always recommend using plain pumpkin puree – the kind in the can that’s *just* pumpkin, nothing else added. Canned pumpkin pie filling often has spices and sugar that aren’t good for dogs. So, make sure it says “100% Pure Pumpkin” on the label. The difference in your dog’s tummy will be worth it for this **healthy dog food**!

Where can I learn more about raw feeding?

Feeding raw can be a fantastic choice for many pups! If you’re curious to learn more about the pros and cons of raw diets, the American Kennel Club (AKC) has some really informative articles. You can check out their expert advice on raw dog food pros and cons to get a well-rounded view on the topic.

Estimated Nutritional Information for Your Raw Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food

So, you’re curious about what goodness is packed into each serving of this yummy **raw chicken & pumpkin dog food**? It’s really helpful to have a general idea of the nutrition your pup is getting! Keep in mind these are estimates, because the exact brands and types of ingredients you use can change things just a smidge. But generally, a serving offers about 250 calories, with around 15g of fat (a good chunk of that being healthy unsaturated fats!), a solid 20g of protein for all that zoomie energy, and about 10g of carbohydrates with roughly 3g of fiber to keep their digestion happy!

Share Your Raw Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food Creations!

I absolutely LOVE hearing from you guys and seeing your pups dig into this **Raw Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food**! Did your dog go crazy for it? Did you add a little something extra? Drop a comment below to let me know how it turned out! And hey, if you snapped a pic of your happy eater giving this a try, feel free to tag me on social media – I can’t wait to see those adorable foodie faces!

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A simple raw food recipe for dogs featuring chicken and pumpkin.

  • Author: patricia
  • Prep Time: 10 min
  • Cook Time: 0 min
  • Total Time: 10 min
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
  • Category: Dog Food
  • Method: Raw
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Ingredients

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  • 1 lb ground chicken
  • 1/2 cup pumpkin puree (plain, unsweetened)
  • 1/4 cup chopped spinach
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground flaxseed

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients in a bowl.
  2. Mix thoroughly.
  3. Serve immediately or store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Notes

  • Ensure pumpkin puree is plain and unsweetened.
  • Consult your veterinarian before making significant changes to your dog’s diet.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1/4 of recipe
  • Calories: 250
  • Sugar: 5g
  • Sodium: 50mg
  • Fat: 15g
  • Saturated Fat: 4g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 11g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 10g
  • Fiber: 3g
  • Protein: 20g
  • Cholesterol: 100mg

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