Healthy InstantPot Dog Food Recipe - Tales from the Backroad (2024)

I am a lucky girl. My mom bought me an InstantPot for my birthday, and I love it. One thing I really wanted to do with it was create healthy dog food. I googled all over for a healthy InstantPot dog food recipe, but couldn’t find anything. There is one dog food recipe on the InstantPot site, but it’s not very healthy. At the same time I was doing all this searching, my friend Jodi from Heart Like a Dog sent me a pet food recipe book that was created by a holistic veterinarian. The book explains the best ingredients, proper ratio of meat and carbs, and everything else you need to know about pet nutrition.

Knowing that I would need a pretty simple recipe if I was actually going to cook it, I took all the knowledge I had learned, and came up with this recipe. I don’t like cooking, and barely cook for us, but this is really easy.

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Ok lets get to the recipe.

Vegetables. I peeled and chopped up one sweet potato that was about 6 inches long. I ended up with 2 cups. 2 whole carrots that were around 7 inches long when chopped gave me 1 1/2 cups. I then shredded some spinach until my one cup measuring cup was full. You could also use peas.

Throw that in the InstantPot.

Added 1 cup of brown rice. Brown rice is important because it still has all the good fiber that white rice does not. And dogs need fiber to stay healthy.

Put the rice in the pot, then add 2 1/2 cups water.

Take two fresh chicken thighs and lay them on top. I left the skin on while it cooked for added fat and moisture.

The pet cook book mentioned that dogs need calcium. This can either be given in a supplement, or finely ground egg shells. Grinding my own egg shells in my Mr. Coffee grinder seemed way easier, and cheaper to me. Note…I have never ground coffee in my coffee grinder, only flax seed. Caffeine is not good for dogs, so be sure your grinder is clean of any coffee grounds.

I added 1/2 teaspoon of the ground shells.

Hit the manual button on your InstantPot and set it for 23 minutes. When done, turn it off and let it natural release.

Everything was cooked to perfection.

I took the skin off the chicken, and the chicken off the bones. I shredded this all really fine with my fingers. Roxy tends to be a gulper, so I made sure that everything was well mashed, and small. While the mixture was warm, I added coconut oil.

The dogs knew I was making something for them, they supervised the whole time.

Verdict, it’s delicious.

The total calorie count for this recipe is 1271, that does not include the coconut oil. 1 TBLS of coconut oil adds 117 calories.

The recipe makes about 4 1/2 cups total. I had to break it down so I knew how much each dog would get based on their calorie needs. 1 cup of food is 282 calories. But I added coconut oil bringing the per cup calorie total to 308. Roxy gets 1/2 plus 1/8 cup per day, and Torrey gets 1 3/4 cups. I just divided any remainder between all the servings. This batch of food will feed them for two days.

Use these calculations from PetMD to determine what to feed your dog.

2 whole chicken thighs

1 cup brown rice

1 – 6 inch sweet potato peeled and chopped

2 – 7 inch carrots chopped unpeeled

1 cup shredded spinach, or peas (check with your vet before giving your dog spinach)

2 1/2 cups water

1/2 tsp finely ground egg shell, or calcium supplement

Coconut oil if you choose

Throw all the ingredients except coconut oil in the InstantPot. Cook on manual for 23 minutes, turn off and let natural release. Take chicken off bone, shred, and stir all ingredients well. Add coconut oil if desired while the mixture is warm.

That’s it, easy. Will I cook this every two days for them? Probably, it depends. When we are in one place for a little while then yes. Obviously travel days it’s impossible to cook for us, never mind the dogs. Am I excited to give them healthy natural food, you bet! Am I all about saving money, ya that too.

This recipe could easily be doubled, even tripled, but I don’t have space in my freezer for anything other than people food.

And it goes without saying, but I’ll say it anyway…when feeding your dog new food, take it slow. Mix part of the old with the new to avoid any upset tummy issues. And don’t be alarmed, the sweet potatoes and carrots make a nice orange poop. Easy to find in the lawn actually.

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Healthy InstantPot Dog Food Recipe - Tales from the Backroad (2024)

FAQs

How do you make a bland diet for dogs in the instant pot? ›

Method
  1. Add 1 cup of brown rice.
  2. Add 2 chicken breast on top of rice.
  3. Add the rest of the ingredients: chopped carrots, green beans, sweet potatoes, along with peas and berries.
  4. Add the water.
  5. Manual high pressure 25 min.
  6. Natural release 10 min.
  7. Manual high pressure for 25 min. ...
  8. Garnish with parsley (optional)

How to make sure my dog is getting enough nutrients with homemade food? ›

Here are some tips for making nutritionally complete homemade food for your dog's health:
  1. Use a variety of human-grade ingredients. Dogs need a balance of protein, veggies, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals. ...
  2. Include a protein source. ...
  3. Add a carbohydrate source. ...
  4. Don't forget the fats. ...
  5. Add vitamins and minerals.
Nov 24, 2023

What's missing from homemade dog food? ›

Many dog food recipes fall short in certain nutrients, especially iron, copper, calcium, and zinc. Even some recipes created by veterinarians don't measure up.

Are eggs bland enough for dogs? ›

Lean ground turkey—Baking, boiling or cooking lean ground turkey on the stovetop can also be a good option. But ensure you drain any grease off and don't add additional seasoning. Scrambled eggs or hard-boiled eggs—Yes, scrambled eggs are a bland diet for dogs when cooked without any oil, butter, or other ingredients.

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

Chicken and rice isn't meant to be given as an everyday dog food, nor is it suitable to be used in place of regular dog treats. It's simply a short-term bland diet option intended for a sick dog.

What should top 3 ingredients be in dog food? ›

What are the top 3 ingredients to look for in dog food? The top ingredients to look for in dog food are high-quality proteins (named meat sources - chicken, beef, fish, and lamb), natural carbohydrates (whole fruits and vegetables), and healthy fats (animal fats or plant-based oils).

What are the most important ingredients in homemade dog food? ›

DIY Homemade Dog Food
  • High-quality protein (meat, seafood, dairy or eggs)
  • Fat (meat or oil)
  • Carbohydrates (grains or vegetables)
  • Calcium (dairy)
  • Essential fatty acids (egg yolks or oatmeal)
Apr 27, 2015

What not to put in homemade dog food? ›

There is a wide variety of unhealthy and unsafe foods to avoid when preparing meals for your dog. Potentially toxic ingredients are of special concern, including chocolate, xylitol, avocado, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, and macadamia nuts.

What ingredient should not be in dog food? ›

Ingredients to avoid:
  • Corn and wheat gluten.
  • Meat and grain meals and by-products.
  • BHA (Butylated Hydroxyanisole)
  • BHT (Butylated Hydroxytoluene)
  • Ethoxyquin.
  • Food Dyes (Blue 2, Red 40, Yellow 5 and 6, 4-MIE)
  • PG (Propylene Glycol)
  • Rendered fat.
Jul 24, 2019

What do vets say about homemade dog food? ›

We generally don't recommend homemade diets for a dog less than one-year-old. If young dogs don't receive the appropriate amount of calcium and phosphorus, significant bone abnormalities may result,” says Dr. Jerry Klein, AKC chief veterinarian.

Do dogs who eat homemade food live longer? ›

A similar research conducted by Belgium scientists, titled “Relation Between the Domestic Dogs: Well-Being and Life Expectancy, A Statistical Essay,” revealed that dogs who had a high-quality, homemade diet (not table scraps or industrial, commercial pet food) extended their life expectancy by 32 months.

What homemade food is good for dogs everyday? ›

7 Foods to Cook For Your Dog
  • Chicken. Cooked chicken is a good source of protein for dogs. ...
  • Lean Ground Turkey. Lean ground turkey is a safe food to cook for your dog. ...
  • Eggs. Cooked eggs are a safe, healthy food with lots of minerals and vitamins. ...
  • Raw or Steamed Vegetables. ...
  • Fresh Fruits. ...
  • Boiled Potatoes. ...
  • Peanut Butter. ...
  • Yogurt.
Sep 12, 2023

What can I feed my dog instead of dog food? ›

The list of the best human food for dogs includes, but isn't limited to:
  • Cooked or raw human-grade meats.
  • Raw meaty bones.
  • Cooked rice.
  • Cooked pumpkin.
  • Shredded raw carrots.
Aug 9, 2022

How do you make bland food for dogs? ›

Regardless of what's on your menu, combine ingredients in a 2:1 ratio of starch to meat (e.g., 2 cups rice to 1 cup meat). Cooked diets may be refrigerated for several days or frozen for long term storage. Pets with diarrhea only, often respond to a bland diet that includes pureed pumpkin or bananas.

What is a good substitute for rice and chicken for dogs? ›

If your dog cannot tolerate chicken then better alternatives are boiled turkey mince or boiled white fish (such as haddock, cod, pollock) if not, chicken is a great go-to. So what alternative can we use instead of the rice? Sweet Potato, Butternut Squash or Pumpkin.

What can I give my dog instead of chicken and rice for diarrhea? ›

What to Feed Dogs With Diarrhoea?
  • Plain Rice.
  • Simple, Lean Protein (e.g., Plain Chicken)
  • Potatoes (Either Plain/White or Sweet)
  • Pumpkin.
  • Porridge Oats.
  • Carrots.
  • Specially-Formulated Dog Foods.

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