
Salmon and spinach mobility support bowl
A nutrient-rich homemade dog meal designed to support joint mobility. Salmon provides omega-3 fatty acids that help reduce inflammation while spinach adds vitamins and antioxidants.
- Prep time
- 10 min
- Cook time
- 15 min
- Difficulty
- Easy
Also supports
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
Cook brown rice and allow to cool.
Step 2
Prepare salmon
Bake salmon and remove all bones.
Step 3
Cook vegetables
Steam spinach until wilted.
Step 4
Combine ingredients
Mix rice, salmon, pumpkin and spinach.
Step 5
Finish the meal
Add olive oil and eggshell powder before serving.
Estimated nutrition
Calories
370 kcal
Protein
30 g
Fat
15 g
Carbs
30 g
Fiber
4 g
Why this works
Why this works for joint health
- Salmon – omega-3 fatty acids support joint health
- Spinach – vitamins and antioxidants
- Pumpkin – digestive fiber
- Brown rice – sustained energy
Additional notes
Storage: Store refrigerated up to 3 days.
Serving tip: Serve at room temperature or slightly warmed. Avoid serving food that is too hot.
Substitutions: Salmon → sardines.
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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.