🐾 Why This Recipe Is Good for Dogs
This recipe is carefully designed to support digestion and gut comfort in dogs with sensitive stomachs, loose stools, or recovery needs. Lean chicken provides easily digestible protein, while pumpkin is a well-known natural remedy for regulating digestion and improving stool quality. Simple carbohydrates and soft vegetables make this meal gentle, nourishing, and ideal for dogs who need extra digestive care without unnecessary strain on their system.
🧰 Equipment Needed
- Large pot or deep skillet
- Cutting board & knife
- Measuring cups
- Wooden spoon or spatula
- Strainer
- Airtight storage containers
🛒 Ingredients (dog-safe only — no toxic foods)
- 1½ pounds boneless, skinless chicken breast (or lean ground chicken)
- 1 cup plain pumpkin purée (unsweetened, not pie filling)
- 1 cup white rice, fully cooked (or oatmeal for extra gentleness)
- 1 cup carrots, finely diced
- 1 tablespoon olive oil or salmon oil
- 2½ cups water or sodium-free, onion-free broth
All ingredients are bland, dog-safe, and chosen specifically for digestive ease.
👩🍳 Directions
Step 1: Cook the chicken.
Add chicken to a pot with water or broth. Simmer over medium heat until fully cooked. Remove, shred finely, and reserve cooking liquid.
Step 2: Cook the vegetables.
In the same pot, add carrots and simmer for 8–10 minutes until very soft.
Step 3: Add pumpkin and rice.
Stir in pumpkin purée and cooked rice (or oatmeal). Mix well to create a soft, stew-like consistency.
Step 4: Add shredded chicken.
Return shredded chicken to the pot and stir until evenly combined.
Step 5: Add healthy fat.
Mix in olive or salmon oil to support nutrient absorption and coat health.
Step 6: Simmer gently.
Let everything simmer together for 5 minutes to blend flavors and textures.
Step 7: Cool completely.
Allow food 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 veterinary guidance.
Storage ❄️:
- Refrigerate in airtight containers for 4 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)
- Chicken: Easily digestible protein that’s gentle on the stomach
- Pumpkin: Soluble fiber that helps firm stools and regulate digestion
- White Rice / Oatmeal: Bland carbohydrates ideal for digestive upset
- Carrots: Gentle fiber plus vitamin A for gut and immune health
- Healthy Oils: Support gut lining, skin, and coat health
This recipe is low-fat, soft-textured, and ideal for digestive reset meals.
🥄 Variations (dog-safe only)
- Ultra-Bland Recovery Meal: Use only chicken, pumpkin, and rice
- Senior Digestive Bowl: Lightly mash for extra softness
- Chicken & Sweet Potato Version: Replace rice with mashed sweet potato
- Low-Fat Version: Reduce oil to 1 teaspoon
- Probiotic Boost: Add vet-approved canine probiotics after cooling
❓ 10 FAQs
- Is pumpkin really good for dog digestion?
Yes—pumpkin helps with both diarrhea and constipation. - Can dogs eat this every day?
Yes, with vet guidance and proper supplementation if used long-term. - Is this good for dogs with diarrhea?
Yes—this is a common vet-recommended combination. - Can I use canned pumpkin?
Yes—only plain pumpkin with no spices or sugar. - Can puppies eat this recipe?
Yes, but consult your vet for portion sizing. - Is white rice better than brown rice for digestion?
Yes—white rice is easier to digest during tummy upset. - Can I use ground chicken?
Yes—choose lean ground chicken and drain excess fat. - How long should I feed this during digestive upset?
Typically 2–5 days or as advised by your vet. - Can I mix this with kibble?
Yes—gradually reintroduce kibble as stools normalize. - Can I add supplements?
Yes—only vet-approved supplements after cooling.
🏁 Conclusion
Digestive Support Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food is a gentle, nourishing, and vet-trusted meal designed to calm sensitive stomachs and support healthy digestion. With simple ingredients, soft textures, and proven digestive benefits, this recipe is perfect for recovery periods, sensitive dogs, or as a soothing rotation meal. Easy to prepare, freezer-friendly, and completely dog-safe, it’s a staple every dog owner should have ready.

Digestive Support Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food – Gentle, Soothing & Perfect for Sensitive Stomachs
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Add chicken to a pot with water or broth. Simmer over medium heat until fully cooked. Remove, shred finely, and reserve cooking liquid.
- In the same pot, add carrots and simmer for 8–10 minutes until very soft.
- Stir in pumpkin purée and cooked rice (or oatmeal). Mix well to create a soft, stew-like consistency.
- Return shredded chicken to the pot and stir until evenly combined.
- Mix in olive or salmon oil to support nutrient absorption and coat health.
- Let everything simmer together for 5 minutes to blend flavors and textures.
- Allow food to cool fully before serving or storing.
Notes
Yes—pumpkin helps with both diarrhea and constipation. Can dogs eat this every day?
Yes, with vet guidance and proper supplementation if used long-term. Is this good for dogs with diarrhea?
Yes—this is a common vet-recommended combination. Can I use canned pumpkin?
Yes—only plain pumpkin with no spices or sugar. Can puppies eat this recipe?
Yes, but consult your vet for portion sizing. Is white rice better than brown rice for digestion?
Yes—white rice is easier to digest during tummy upset. Can I use ground chicken?
Yes—choose lean ground chicken and drain excess fat. How long should I feed this during digestive upset?
Typically 2–5 days or as advised by your vet. Can I mix this with kibble?
Yes—gradually reintroduce kibble as stools normalize. Can I add supplements?
Yes—only vet-approved supplements after cooling. 🏁 Conclusion
Digestive Support Chicken & Pumpkin Dog Food is a gentle, nourishing, and vet-trusted meal designed to calm sensitive stomachs and support healthy digestion. With simple ingredients, soft textures, and proven digestive benefits, this recipe is perfect for recovery periods, sensitive dogs, or as a soothing rotation meal. Easy to prepare, freezer-friendly, and completely dog-safe, it’s a staple every dog owner should have ready.