Chicken & Beef Casserole

If you’re looking for a nourishing home-cooked dog food that ticks all the boxes, this Chicken & Beef Casserole for Dogs is a fantastic option. Designed to be balanced to FEDIAF standards, it combines lean chicken breast, beef mince, and nutrient-rich beef liver with colourful vegetables like sweet potato, carrot, and green beans. Slow-cooked to lock in flavour and digestibility, the recipe is finished with carefully measured supplements and oils for optimal canine health.
Perfect for owners who want the reassurance of a properly balanced homemade meal, this recipe supports healthy skin, coat, joints, and energy levels — all in one pot.

Chicken and Beef Casserole

Yield: 1kg
Author: The Canine Dietitian
Prep time: 10 MinCook time: 7 HourTotal time: 7 H & 10 M

A complete and balanced homemade dog food recipe with chicken, beef, liver, and vegetables. Slow-cooked for maximum flavour and nutrition, this FEDIAF balanced casserole is suitable for healthy adult dogs. Includes storage tips and portion guidance.

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Ingredients

Instructions

Notes

Storage Instructions:


  • Fridge: Store in airtight containers for up to 3 days.
  • Freezer: Portion and freeze for up to 2 months. Defrost overnight in the fridge before serving.


These recipes are for educational purposes only and may not suit every dog. Always check with your vet or a qualified canine nutritionist before changing your dog’s diet, especially if they are a puppy, senior, pregnant, or have health issues. Treats and toppers should make up no more than 10% of daily calories.

Nutrition Facts

Protein

19 g

Calories

128

Fiber

1.3 g

Fat

5.5 g

Carbs

4.4 g

Calories are per 100g approx


Suitable for:

  • Most healthy adult dogs over 12 months


Avoid if:

  • Your dog is under 12 months of age, puppies have different nutritional requirements and this recipe is formulated for adult maintenance


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