How much chicken and rice should I feed my dog on a bland diet?

My dog has been having some stomach issues the past few days, so I've decided to put him on a bland diet with chicken and rice to help settle his tummy. I'm unsure about the portion sizes though—how much of each should I give him to ensure he's getting enough nutrition without overfeeding? Is there a recommended ratio or rule of thumb to follow?

Answer

Your concern about your dog's stomach issues is very understandable. Transitioning to a bland diet with chicken and rice is a common recommendation to help settle his tummy.

  • Use equal portions of cooked chicken and rice initially.
  • Gradually adjust based on your dog's appetite and weight.
  • Monitor your dog for any changes or improvements in symptoms.

A bland diet can help soothe digestive upsets. Generally, you should start by offering equal parts of cooked, skinless chicken and white rice. For example, if your dog weighs about 20 kg (44 lbs), around 1.5 to 2 cups of chicken and rice per meal twice daily should be a good starting point. Adjust the portions based on your dog's dietary needs and activity level, and ensure you continue to provide fresh water.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long should I keep my dog on a bland diet?

    A bland diet is typically recommended for a few days to a week. It's important to gradually reintroduce your dog's regular food to avoid further stomach upset.

  • Can I use brown rice instead of white rice?

    White rice is usually preferred because it is easier to digest and less likely to irritate a sensitive stomach than brown rice.

  • What other foods might work with a bland diet?

    Along with chicken and rice, some pet owners use boiled potatoes or plain pumpkin puree. Always ensure any food given is plain, without added seasonings or oils.

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