How to Prepare Chicken and Rice for Dogs: Easy Recipe (2024)

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Homemade chicken and rice is a simple meal often recommended by veterinarians to help dogs recover from diarrhea or vomiting. It contains essential vitamins, fats, minerals, and starches while still being easy on your dog’s stomach.[1] What’s more, it’s an enticing dish for a dog that may not otherwise feel like eating. We’ll show you how to prepare it, and also how to incorporate it into your dog’s feeding schedule.

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  • Remove any skin, bones, and fat from a raw chicken breast or thigh, then boil the chicken in a pot on the stove for 20 minutes, or until it’s cooked through.
  • Add 1 part white rice and 2 parts water to a pot and boil it on the stove for 10-15 minutes, until the rice is tender and the water is absorbed.
  • Shred the chicken and serve it with the rice in a 1:2 ratio every 2 hours, offering your dog about ⅓ the amount of food that they usually eat.

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    Cut the skin and fat off of the raw chicken. Ideally, use 1-2 boneless, skinless chicken thighs or breasts to make the process easier and skip the trimming.[2] But if you’re using bone-in chicken or chicken with skin, first cut away and discard the skin and fat. You want only the bland meat, which is easiest on your dog’s stomach.

    • Leave the bones in, then remove them after cooking. Or, debone the chicken now. Either option works.
    • If possible, use a thigh or breast cut raised without hormones or additives to avoid feeding your dog extra toxins.
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    Place the chicken in a large pot of boiling water for 20 minutes. Fill a large pot with enough water to cover the chicken, then bring it to a boil over high heat. Reduce it to medium and place the entire chicken thigh or breast into the pot. Cook the chicken until the meat is fully white inside and a thermometer inserted into the meat reads 165°F (74°C)—about 15-20 minutes.[3]

    • If the chicken is not fully cooked, your dog could be at risk for increased diarrhea and vomiting due to the bacteria found in raw or undercooked chicken. Better to overcook it than undercook it.

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    Remove the chicken from the pot and shred or slice it into chunks. To make the chicken easier to digest, use a fork to shred it, separating it from any bones, or use a knife to cut it into small chunks about 0.5–1in (1.3–2.5cm) large.[4]

    • Be sure to separate and safely discard any bones, since these can harm your dog’s digestive tract or further upset their stomach.[5]
    • Save 1–2c (240–470mL) of the boiled chicken water and feel free to add it to your dog’s meal later to make it more enticing.
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    Rinse 1 cup (225g) of white rice 3 times under cool water. Measure out your rice and add it to a bowl. Then cover the rice with cool water and, with clean hands, mix and swirl the rice for 10-20 seconds. Carefully pour out the water, then add more and repeat the mixing until the water runs clear.[6] This step helps remove excess starches and fiber from the rice.

    • Unseasoned white rice is best for dogs with upset stomachs. Though it contains fewer nutrients than brown rice, it’s also much milder and more palatable.[7]
    • Brown rice also contains more fiber, and is harder for dogs to digest, which makes it less than ideal for a sick pup.
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    Boil the rice for 10 minutes in 2c (470mL) of water. Transfer the rice to a pot and add 2 parts of water to 1 part of rice. Bring the pot to a boil over medium heat, then reduce the heat to low. Cover the pot and cook the rice for 10 minutes, or until the water is absorbed and the rice is tender.[8]

    • After, fluff the rice with a fork and let it cool for 15-20 minutes.
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    Withhold all food from a sick dog for 24 hours. If you’re caring for a sick dog with an upset stomach, it’s best not to feed a sick dog anything for a full day. It’s not fun for you or for them, but it gives their digestive system a chance to reset, and the problem may clear up with a little fasting.[9]

    • During this period, make sure your dog has clean water available at all times.
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    Offer your dog a small 2:1 mixture of cold rice and chicken every 2 hours. Offer your dog 2 parts of rice and 1 part of chicken, in small amounts, and in their regular dish. Start by giving them about ⅓ as much chicken and rice as their normal portion of dog food. Offer them a fresh portion every 2-3 hours.[10]

    • If your dog eats the full portion, give them a little more the next day, in fewer servings—aim for full portions at your dog’s regular mealtimes.
    • Feel free to store extra or uneaten chicken and rice together in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-4 days, or in the freezer for 2-6 months.[11]
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    Start mixing in regular dog food once your dog has recovered. Once your dog has stopped vomiting or having diarrhea, substitute their usual dog food into the chicken and rice a little at a time.[12] Start with a 1:4 ratio of kibble to chicken and rice, and increase the ratio over 4-5 days, until your dog is back on their normal diet.

    • Be sure to consult your veterinarian about the transition back to normal food. Depending on the dog’s specific condition, you may need to feed the dog a chicken-and-rice diet longer than a few days.
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    Call your veterinarian if the dog's symptoms don't improve after 2 days. The chicken-and-rice diet is a temporary at-home treatment that isn’t nutritionally complete. If your dog’s diarrhea is not cleared in the expected time frame given to you by your veterinarian, or persists for longer than 2 days, call your veterinarian immediately for a professional opinion.[13]

    • Your veterinarian will tell you if you need to bring your animal in for a recheck and may send home additional medication or give you some advice over the phone of what to do next, such as adding in canned pumpkin or other easy things to try.[14]
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    How much chicken and rice should I feed my dog with diarrhea?

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    The key to feeding a dog with diarrhea is to feed them little and often. Divide up the equivalent of their daily ration of a bland diet and offer it in small portions four to six times a day. This causes less stimulation to the stomach which reduces muscular contraction of the gut wall and helps ease diarrhea.

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    Chicken and rice are easily digestible sources of carbohydrate and protein, which is great for settling upset stomachs. However, when fed in the long term, it is not adequately balanced and a more varied diet is considered essential.

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    Can I feed my dogs chicken breast and rice long-term?

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    The risk with this as a long-term diet is the dog may become deficient in certain vitamins and minerals. Dietary deficiencies may not become obvious for months or even years, so there will be a delay before any problems start to occur. With this in mind, if chicken and rice is your choice for a long-term diet, speak to a qualified veterinary nutritionist about a recipe or supplements that are appropriate for your dog's age, size, and health issues.

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      • Avoid using salt, pepper, or any other spices when making homemade dog food, as these can upset your dog’s digestive system.[15]

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      • Also avoid giving your dog treats or other foods while they’re sick.[16]

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      • To add more nutrients to the meal, include some soft shredded carrots or peas.[17] Avoid these if your dog is ill, and keep in mind that any regular diet should be approved by a veterinarian.

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      • This bland diet is not meant to be a complete feed for the long term,a s it lacks essential vitamins and minerals. Consult a veterinarian about sources of good homemade diet recipes, if you are seeking to make homemade food for your dog regularly.[18]

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      • Do not use any oils and remove all fats from the meat you cook. These compounds require the pancreas to work harder to digest and this can cause inflammation in this organ.[19]

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      • Consult your vet before you feed chicken and rice to a dog with known food allergies.[20] This also goes for dogs with chronic health conditions like pancreatitis or irritable bowels.

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      Things You'll Need

      • Chicken breast or thigh
      • White rice
      • Large pot
      • Water
      • Measuring cups

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      More References (11)

      1. https://www.bluecross.org.uk/advice/dog/caring-for-your-sick-dog
      2. https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/nutrition/food-for-dogs-stomach-upset/
      3. https://www.bluecross.org.uk/advice/dog/caring-for-your-sick-dog
      4. https://www.bluecross.org.uk/advice/dog/caring-for-your-sick-dog
      5. https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/doggie-diarrhea/
      6. https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/nutrition/food-for-dogs-stomach-upset/
      7. https://www.vet.cornell.edu/departments-centers-and-institutes/riney-canine-health-center/health-info/diarrhea
      8. https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/nutrition/fruits-vegetables-dogs-can-and-cant-eat/
      9. https://www.bluecross.org.uk/advice/dog/caring-for-your-sick-dog
      10. https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/pancreatitis-in-dogs/
      11. https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/nutrition/can-dogs-eat-chicken/

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      This article was reviewed by Natalie Punt, DVM and by wikiHow staff writer, Luke Smith, MFA. Dr. Natalie Punt is a Veterinarian and the Founder and CEO of mPet- a smart phone app for pet owners to store, manage and transfer their pets medical records and health information. She specializes in small animal emergency and general medicine and veterinary practice economics. Dr. Punt holds a BS in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from The University of California, Davis, an MS in Biochemistry from The University at Buffalo, and a DVM from Western University of Health Sciences. This article has been viewed 1,592,691 times.

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      If your dog has an upset stomach, your vet may recommend chicken and rice to help settle it. If possible, choose high-quality chicken breast that is free of added hormones. The cooking process will also be easier if you get chicken that already has the bones, skin, and excess fat removed. Short or long-grained white rice works best, but you can also use brown rice. To prepare the chicken, remove any skin and bones, then cut the meat into small cubes. For smaller dogs, make the cubes about 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) across. For medium to large breeds, they can be 1 inch (2.5 cm). Make sure you completely remove any bones, since they could damage your dog’s stomach or intestines. Put the chicken in a large pot with enough water to completely cover the meat. Bring the water to a boil, then reduce the heat and let it simmer until the chicken is white all the way through. This may take anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes. Once the chicken is cooked, take it out of the water and let it cool completely. Set aside the broth you created, since you’ll be using it to cook the rice. While the chicken is cooking, skim the fat off the top of the broth and measure out 2.5 cups (591 mL) into a pot. Bring the broth to a boil, then pour in 1 cup (210 g) of well-rinsed rice. Return the broth to a boil, then reduce the heat and let it simmer with a lid on for about 20 minutes. If you’re cooking brown rice, you may need 40 to 45 minutes. The rice is done once it’s nice and soft and all the water is absorbed. To feed the chicken and rice to your dog, wait for them to cool completely. Then, mix the chicken into the rice with a fork. Aim for a ratio of about 2-3 parts chicken to 1 part rice. Follow your vet’s instructions to determine how much chicken and rice to feed to your dog at a time, and how and when to transition your pup back to its regular diet. For more tips from our Veterinary reviewer, including how to transition from chicken and rice food to regular dog food, read on!

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      How to feed chicken and rice to dogs? ›

      directions. Mix the canned chicken with the cooked rice. Feed the dog 1/4 cup for small dogs, 1/2 a cup for medium size dogs and 1 cup for large dogs. If they keep the food down and are hungry for more, you can feed them an addition 1/4, 1/2 or 1 cup.

      How much chicken and rice for a dog with diarrhea? ›

      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.

      Can you mix dry dog food with chicken and rice? ›

      When you start to add in your dog's regular food, be sure to mix it in small amounts with the chicken and rice at first, gradually increasing the regular food and decreasing the chicken and rice over several days.

      Is chicken rice and carrots enough for dogs? ›

      YES. Chicken, rice, and a lot of vegetables are good for your dog.

      Why is chicken and rice not helping my dog? ›

      It is inherently inflammatory. Dogs do no not digest rice too well. It takes a lot of work for the body to break down. Rice is a carbohydrate and we know dogs have little nutritional requirement for carbohydrates in their diet.

      Is it better to boil or bake chicken for dogs? ›

      Boiled chicken is the best option, whether your pup is sick or you're just looking for a healthy food to feed your dog. In fact, boiled chicken is filled with protein, vitamins, and minerals that your dog's diet requires and is gentle enough to feed to dogs with sensitive or upset stomachs.

      Are scrambled eggs good for dogs with diarrhea? ›

      Yes! Scrambled eggs can definitely be good for dogs with diarrhoea when cooked plain. Packed with protein and easy to digest, this simple foodstuff is unlikely to worsen any bouts of diarrhoea that your dog may have experienced.

      Is canned tuna good for dogs with diarrhea? ›

      No, dogs should not eat tuna fish as it can be hazardous to their health. Cooked tuna steak, canned tuna, and especially raw tuna fish can put all dog breeds at risk of health problems.

      What is the fastest way to cure diarrhea in dogs? ›

      “Mild cases of diarrhea in both cats and dogs can be treated at home by feeding a bland diet such as boiled chicken or low-fat hamburger, and white rice,” says Miller. Cooked pasta is another option. These foods are easy to digest, so they give your dog's GI tract a break.

      How do I transition my dog from chicken and rice back to kibble? ›

      Gradual Dog Food Switch

      Day 1 – 10% new food / 90% old food. Day 2 – 20% new food / 80% old food. Day 3 – 30% new food / 70% old food. Day 4 – 40% new food / 60% old food.

      Can dogs eat cold chicken and rice? ›

      Offer your dog a small 2:1 mixture of cold rice and chicken every 2 hours. Offer your dog 2 parts of rice and 1 part of chicken, in small amounts, and in their regular dish. Start by giving them about ⅓ as much chicken and rice as their normal portion of dog food. Offer them a fresh portion every 2-3 hours.

      Can I just feed my dog chicken and rice every day? ›

      The reason your dog shouldn't eat chicken and rice long-term is because it isn't a balanced diet. “It's short on several essential vitamins and nutrients such as calcium, and it doesn't provide the well-rounded diet your pet's typical food does,” Dr. Howe explains.

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

      Most boiled chicken and rice for dogs recipes call for two parts white rice to one part boneless skinless chicken breast. (For example, two cups white rice with one cup of chicken.) Su recommends feeding whatever volume your dog is used to getting per day with its regular diet.

      How do I transition my dog from chicken and rice to regular food? ›

      A gradual transition is the best way to switch to a new food, though. We recommend making the switch over a 7- to 10-day period. This gives your dog (and his stomach) a chance to adjust to the new food.

      How long after diarrhea will a dog poop again? ›

      Be aware that after a bout of vomiting or diarrhea, it may take 3-7 days to see stool again as the digestive system has been “cleaned out” and its motility (movement of contents through system) has been interrupted.

      Is it okay to put chicken broth on dry dog food? ›

      In short, the answer to “can dogs have chicken broth” is yes. However, like any other human food you might give your dog, it's important to check the ingredients in the chicken broth or chicken stock to make sure that your dog isn't accidentally eating harmful seasonings or additives.

      How long to wait to feed a dog after diarrhea? ›

      If you notice that your dog is suffering from diarrhea and he is otherwise acting normally, then the first thing you want to do is hold him off food for 12 hours.

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