Ingredients
Equipment
Method
Step 1: Cook the chicken.
- Add chicken to a pot with water or broth. Simmer until fully cooked. Remove and shred into small pieces.
Step 2: Cook the vegetables.
- In the same pot, add carrots and broccoli. Simmer for 8–10 minutes until very tender to aid digestion.
Step 3: Add grains.
- Stir in cooked brown rice or quinoa and mix well.
Step 4: Combine chicken.
- Return shredded chicken to the pot and stir until evenly distributed.
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.
Notes
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: Lean, highly digestible protein for muscle and immune support
Broccoli: Antioxidants, fiber, vitamin C, and vitamin K (served cooked & moderated)
Carrots: Beta-carotene for eye and immune health
Brown Rice / Quinoa: Gentle carbohydrates for steady energy
Healthy Oils: Omega fatty acids for joints, skin, and coat
This recipe is balanced, low in fat, and rich in whole-food nutrients.
🥄 Variations (dog-safe only)
Grain-Free Version: Replace rice with mashed sweet potato
Chicken & Zucchini Bowl: Replace broccoli with zucchini for extra hydration
Senior Soft Meal: Lightly mash before serving
Weight-Management Option: Reduce rice and increase broccoli slightly
Digestive-Friendly Version: Swap brown rice for white rice
❓ 10 FAQs
Is broccoli safe for dogs?
Yes—when cooked, chopped small, and fed in moderation. Can dogs eat raw broccoli?
Cooked is better for digestion and reduces gas risk. Can I use frozen broccoli?
Yes—plain frozen broccoli is fine once cooked. Is this meal good for everyday feeding?
Yes, with vet-approved supplementation if used long-term. Can puppies eat this recipe?
With vet guidance—puppies need specific nutrient ratios. Can I use chicken thighs?
Yes, but remove skin and excess fat. Is quinoa safe for dogs?
Yes—it’s a complete protein and easy to digest. Can I mix this with kibble?
Yes—start with a gradual 25–50% mix. Will broccoli cause gas?
Too much can—stick to recommended portions. Can I add supplements?
Yes—only vet-approved supplements after cooking. 🏁 Conclusion
Chicken & Broccoli Healthy Dog Meal is a clean, balanced, and nourishing option for dogs who do best on simple, whole-food meals. With lean protein, cooked vegetables, and gentle carbohydrates, this recipe supports everyday wellness, digestion, and long-term vitality. Easy to prepare and freezer-friendly, it’s a reliable staple for healthy homemade feeding.
Yes—when cooked, chopped small, and fed in moderation. Can dogs eat raw broccoli?
Cooked is better for digestion and reduces gas risk. Can I use frozen broccoli?
Yes—plain frozen broccoli is fine once cooked. Is this meal good for everyday feeding?
Yes, with vet-approved supplementation if used long-term. Can puppies eat this recipe?
With vet guidance—puppies need specific nutrient ratios. Can I use chicken thighs?
Yes, but remove skin and excess fat. Is quinoa safe for dogs?
Yes—it’s a complete protein and easy to digest. Can I mix this with kibble?
Yes—start with a gradual 25–50% mix. Will broccoli cause gas?
Too much can—stick to recommended portions. Can I add supplements?
Yes—only vet-approved supplements after cooking. 🏁 Conclusion
Chicken & Broccoli Healthy Dog Meal is a clean, balanced, and nourishing option for dogs who do best on simple, whole-food meals. With lean protein, cooked vegetables, and gentle carbohydrates, this recipe supports everyday wellness, digestion, and long-term vitality. Easy to prepare and freezer-friendly, it’s a reliable staple for healthy homemade feeding.
