Homemade Chicken and Rice Dog Treats (Easy Recipe)

homemade chicken and rice dog treats

Chicken and rice is one of the most comforting food combinations—both for people and for dogs. It’s simple, nutritious, and easy on the stomach. That’s why many dog owners rely on chicken and rice when their pups need something gentle and wholesome.

These homemade chicken and rice dog treats turn that classic combination into tasty bite-sized snacks your dog will enjoy. They’re made with lean chicken, fiber-rich brown rice, and a little cheddar cheese for extra flavor.

Whether you’re looking for training treats, healthy snacks, or homemade dog biscuits, this easy recipe is a practical option.

Why Make Homemade Chicken and Rice Dog Treats

Simple Ingredients

These treats use common kitchen ingredients that are safe for dogs.

High in Protein and Fiber

Chicken provides lean protein while brown rice adds fiber and steady energy.

Perfect for Training

The small size makes them ideal for training rewards.

Easy to Prepare

The recipe requires minimal prep and basic cooking steps.

Gentle on Sensitive Stomachs

Chicken and rice are often recommended for dogs with digestive sensitivity.

Homemade treats also let you control exactly what goes into your dog’s food.

Ingredients

ingredients for homemade chicken and rice dog treats

Ingredient Purpose / Benefit
1 small chicken breast, boiled and chopped Lean protein for strong muscles
½ cup cooked brown rice Provides fiber and steady energy
⅓ cup shredded cheddar cheese Adds flavor and extra protein
2⅓ cups whole wheat flour (or ground oats) Provides texture and fiber
½ cup chicken broth (low sodium) Adds moisture and flavor
1 large egg Helps bind the dough and adds protein

Tip: Always use low-sodium chicken broth that contains no onion or garlic.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Preheat the Oven

Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat to prevent sticking.

Step 2: Prepare the Chicken and Rice

Boil the chicken breast until fully cooked. Allow it to cool, then chop or shred it into small pieces.

In a bowl, combine the chopped chicken with the cooked brown rice and mix well.

Step 3: Mix the Wet Ingredients

In a large mixing bowl, whisk together:

  • Beaten egg

  • Chicken broth

Mix until well combined.

Step 4: Add Chicken, Rice, and Cheese

Add the chicken and rice mixture to the bowl along with the shredded cheddar cheese.

Stir everything together until evenly combined.

Step 5: Add the Dry Ingredients

Gradually mix in the whole wheat flour or ground oats.

Continue mixing until a soft dough forms.

If the dough feels:

  • Too dry: add a little extra broth

  • Too sticky: add a small amount of flour

Step 6: Shape the Treats

shaping chicken and rice dog treats

Take about 1 tablespoon of dough and roll it into small balls.

Flatten each ball slightly to create small patties about ¼-inch thick.

Step 7: Arrange on the Baking Sheet

Place the patties on the prepared baking sheet.

Leave a small gap between each treat so they bake evenly.

Step 8: Bake the Treats

Bake for 25–30 minutes, until the treats become lightly golden and firm.

For extra crunch, leave them in the oven for a few additional minutes.

Step 9: Cool Completely

Remove the treats from the oven and allow them to cool on a wire rack.

Cooling completely helps them firm up and improves shelf life.

Storage and Shelf Life

Store cooled treats in an airtight container.

Room Temperature

Lasts up to 1 week.

Refrigerator

Lasts up to 2 weeks.

Freezer

Store for up to 3 months.

Frozen treats can be thawed before serving or given frozen for a crunchy snack.

Feeding Guidelines

These treats should be given as occasional snacks, not as full meals.

Suggested portions:

  • Small dogs: 1 treat per day

  • Medium dogs: 1–2 treats

  • Large dogs: 2–3 treats

Treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog’s daily calorie intake.

Customization Tips

You can adjust this recipe depending on your dog’s preferences.

Change the Protein

Replace chicken with turkey or lean ground beef.

Try Different Cheese

Swap cheddar cheese for mozzarella.

Use Gluten-Free Flour

Replace whole wheat flour with:

  • Oat flour

  • Rice flour

Add Vegetables

Mix in grated carrots or zucchini for extra nutrients.

Benefits of the Ingredients

Chicken Breast

A lean protein source that supports muscle growth and energy.

Brown Rice

Provides fiber and slow-release carbohydrates that support digestion.

Cheddar Cheese

Adds calcium and protein while improving flavor.

Whole Wheat Flour or Oats

Provides fiber and nutrients that support digestion.

Chicken Broth

Adds flavor and moisture while helping the dough mix smoothly.

Egg

Provides essential amino acids that support skin, coat, and muscle health.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Puppies Eat These Treats?

Yes, but introduce them gradually and ensure your puppy can chew them easily.

Can I Freeze These Treats Before Baking?

Yes. Shape the dough patties and freeze them. When ready to bake, add 5–7 extra minutes to the baking time.

Are These Treats Crunchy or Soft?

They bake into firm patties. For crunchier treats, bake slightly longer or allow them to cool inside the oven.

Final Thoughts

These homemade chicken and rice dog treats are simple, nutritious, and easy to prepare. With wholesome ingredients and a mild flavor many dogs enjoy, they work well as everyday rewards or training treats.

Making treats at home also lets you control the ingredients, so you know exactly what your dog is eating.

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Muhammad Awais

Pet care writer with practical expertise in dog training, grooming, nutrition, and everyday pet health—sharing trusted, research-based advice for pet parents.

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