
Rice and scrambled egg recovery bowl
A gentle vegetarian homemade dog meal using rice and scrambled eggs. This simple recipe is often used during recovery from digestive upset due to its mild ingredients and easy digestibility.
- Prep time
- 5 min
- Cook time
- 10 min
- Difficulty
- Easy
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Ingredients
Recommended portion based on dog weight:
Small: 5–10 kg
Medium: 10–25 kg
Large: 25–40 kg
Ingredients for a medium dog (example)
Step-by-step preparation
Step 1
Cook rice
Prepare rice until soft.
Step 2
Cook eggs
Lightly scramble eggs in a pan without seasoning.
Step 3
Combine ingredients
Mix rice, eggs and pumpkin puree.
Step 4
Add finishing ingredients
Add olive oil and eggshell powder.
Step 5
Cool and serve
Allow to cool slightly before serving.
Estimated nutrition
Calories
330 kcal
Protein
24 g
Fat
13 g
Carbs
32 g
Fiber
3 g
Why this works
Why this works for sensitive stomachs
- Eggs – highly digestible protein
- Rice – gentle carbohydrate for upset stomachs
- Pumpkin – helps regulate digestion
- Olive oil – healthy fats
Additional notes
Storage: Refrigerate leftovers up to 2 days.
Serving tip: Serve at room temperature or slightly warmed. Avoid serving food that is too hot.
Substitutions: Pumpkin → sweet potato puree.
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Disclaimer
This recipe is intended as inspiration for homemade dog meals. Always consult with your veterinarian before making significant changes to your dog's diet, especially if your dog has health conditions or specific nutritional needs.