🐾 Why This Recipe Is Good for Dogs
This light yet nourishing supper is ideal for dogs who thrive on lean protein and gentle ingredients. Whitefish is highly digestible, low in fat, and rich in essential amino acids and omega-3 fatty acids that support skin, coat, brain, and joint health. Sweet peas add plant-based protein, fiber, and vitamins without heaviness, making this meal especially suitable for senior dogs, dogs with sensitive stomachs, or pups needing a lighter dinner option.
🧰 Equipment Needed
- Medium pot or skillet
- Steamer basket (optional)
- Cutting board & knife
- Measuring cups
- Wooden spoon or spatula
- Airtight storage containers
🛒 Ingredients (dog-safe only — no toxic foods)
- 1½ pounds whitefish fillets (cod, haddock, pollock, or tilapia; boneless)
- 1 cup sweet peas (fresh or frozen, plain)
- 1 cup carrots, finely diced
- ¾ cup cooked white rice or quinoa
- 1 tablespoon olive oil or salmon oil
- 2 cups water or sodium-free, onion-free broth
All ingredients are plain, gently cooked, and completely dog-safe.
👩🍳 Directions
Step 1: Cook the whitefish.
Add whitefish to a pot with water or broth. Simmer gently for 8–10 minutes until fish flakes easily. Remove and flake carefully, checking for bones.
Step 2: Cook the vegetables.
In the same pot, add carrots and sweet peas. Simmer for 6–8 minutes until very tender.
Step 3: Add grains.
Stir in cooked rice or quinoa to the vegetables.
Step 4: Combine fish and vegetables.
Return flaked whitefish to the pot and gently mix to avoid breaking it down too much.
Step 5: Add healthy fat.
Mix in olive or salmon oil to support skin, coat, and nutrient absorption.
Step 6: Cool completely.
Allow the meal to cool fully before serving or storing.
🍽️ Serving Size & Storage Safety for Dogs ❄️
Serving Size Guidelines:
- Small dogs: ¼–½ cup per meal
- Medium dogs: ½–1 cup per meal
- Large dogs: 1–1½ cups per meal
Adjust portions based on your dog’s size, age, and activity level.
Storage ❄️:
- Refrigerate in airtight containers for 3 days ❄️
- Freeze in portioned servings for up to 2 months ❄️
- Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and serve at room temperature
⚕️ Nutritional Notes (macros or benefits)
- Whitefish: Lean protein, omega-3s, low fat, easy digestion
- Sweet Peas: Fiber, plant protein, vitamins A, B, and K
- Carrots: Beta-carotene for eye and immune health
- Rice / Quinoa: Gentle carbohydrates for steady energy
- Healthy Oils: Support joints, coat shine, and inflammation control
This recipe is light, balanced, and especially helpful for dogs needing a low-fat diet.
🥄 Variations (dog-safe only)
- Grain-Free Version: Replace rice with mashed sweet potato
- Whitefish & Pumpkin Bowl: Replace peas with pumpkin purée
- Senior Dog Soft Supper: Lightly mash before serving
- Extra Omega Boost: Add ½ teaspoon fish oil after cooling
- Digestive-Friendly Version: Use white rice and omit carrots
❓ 10 FAQs
- Is whitefish safe for dogs?
Yes—boneless, fully cooked whitefish is excellent for dogs. - Can dogs eat fish every day?
Yes, in rotation—fish meals are great 2–3 times per week. - Are peas safe for dogs?
Yes—sweet peas are safe in moderate amounts. - Can puppies eat this recipe?
With vet guidance, especially for portion sizing. - Can I use frozen fish?
Yes—thaw fully and cook thoroughly. - Do I need to remove fish skin?
It’s best to remove it for easier digestion. - Is this recipe low-fat?
Yes—ideal for dogs needing lighter meals. - Can I mix this with kibble?
Yes—start with a 25–50% fresh food mix. - Is quinoa better than rice?
Both are fine—quinoa adds extra protein. - Can I add supplements?
Yes—only vet-approved supplements after cooking.
🏁 Conclusion
Whitefish & Sweet Pea Nutritious Dog Supper is a clean, gentle, and nourishing meal perfect for dogs who benefit from lean protein and easy digestion. With omega-rich fish, soft vegetables, and balanced carbohydrates, this supper supports overall wellness without heaviness. Simple to prepare, freezer-friendly, and completely dog-safe, it’s an excellent addition to any fresh-food rotation.

Whitefish & Sweet Pea Nutritious Dog Supper – Light, Protein-Rich & Gentle on Sensitive Systems
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Add whitefish to a pot with water or broth. Simmer gently for 8–10 minutes until fish flakes easily. Remove and flake carefully, checking for bones.
- In the same pot, add carrots and sweet peas. Simmer for 6–8 minutes until very tender.
- Stir in cooked rice or quinoa to the vegetables.
- Return flaked whitefish to the pot and gently mix to avoid breaking it down too much.
- Mix in olive or salmon oil to support skin, coat, and nutrient absorption.
- Allow the meal to cool fully before serving or storing.
Notes
Yes—boneless, fully cooked whitefish is excellent for dogs. Can dogs eat fish every day?
Yes, in rotation—fish meals are great 2–3 times per week. Are peas safe for dogs?
Yes—sweet peas are safe in moderate amounts. Can puppies eat this recipe?
With vet guidance, especially for portion sizing. Can I use frozen fish?
Yes—thaw fully and cook thoroughly. Do I need to remove fish skin?
It’s best to remove it for easier digestion. Is this recipe low-fat?
Yes—ideal for dogs needing lighter meals. Can I mix this with kibble?
Yes—start with a 25–50% fresh food mix. Is quinoa better than rice?
Both are fine—quinoa adds extra protein. Can I add supplements?
Yes—only vet-approved supplements after cooking. 🏁 Conclusion
Whitefish & Sweet Pea Nutritious Dog Supper is a clean, gentle, and nourishing meal perfect for dogs who benefit from lean protein and easy digestion. With omega-rich fish, soft vegetables, and balanced carbohydrates, this supper supports overall wellness without heaviness. Simple to prepare, freezer-friendly, and completely dog-safe, it’s an excellent addition to any fresh-food rotation.