Chicken Rice Protein Balls for Dogs (Wholesome Energy in Every Bite)
I still remember the first time I made these chicken rice protein balls for my Labrador, Max. It was right after a long afternoon at the park — he’d run himself silly chasing his ball, tongue hanging out, looking like he could eat a whole roast chicken. I wanted to give him something homemade, packed with protein, but also gentle on his stomach. That’s how these little power-packed bites were born.
They’ve been a hit ever since. Max now recognizes the sound of the container I keep them in, and the moment it opens, his tail becomes a blur.
Why Chicken and Rice?
This combo is a classic for dogs — lean chicken gives the protein boost they need for muscle health, and rice is a great source of energy that’s easy to digest. Together, they make a balanced base for a treat that works as a snack, training reward, or even a light meal topper.
Ingredients
- 2 cups cooked, shredded skinless chicken breast
- 1 cup cooked white or brown rice (plain, no seasoning)
- 1 large egg (lightly beaten)
- 1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley (optional — helps freshen breath)
- 1 teaspoon flaxseed or chia seeds (optional for omega-3 boost)
- 1–2 tablespoons oat flour (or whole wheat flour) — just enough to bind
Step-by-Step Recipe
- Cook the chicken – Poach or bake it without seasoning until fully cooked. Shred into small pieces.
- Prepare the rice – Cook plain rice and let it cool. I prefer slightly overcooking it so it’s softer and mixes more easily.
- Combine ingredients – In a large bowl, mix chicken, rice, beaten egg, parsley, and seeds (if using).
- Add flour – Sprinkle just enough flour to help the mix hold together when shaped.
- Form into balls – Roll into bite-sized portions suitable for your dog’s size.
- Bake or chill –
- Bake at 175°C / 350°F for 15–20 minutes until firm, or
- Refrigerate for a softer, no-bake version (lasts up to 3 days).
Serving & Storage
- Serving size: 1–2 balls for small dogs, 3–4 for large dogs, given as an occasional treat.
- Store baked balls in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days, or freeze for up to 2 months.

Tips from My Dog Kitchen
- If your dog is sensitive to grains, swap rice for cooked quinoa or sweet potato.
- For a softer texture (great for senior dogs), add a spoonful of plain, unsweetened yogurt to the mix.
- Always let the balls cool completely before serving.
FAQ
Q: Can I use leftover chicken and rice from my own meal?
A: Only if it’s unseasoned. Salt, onion, garlic, or heavy oils are unsafe for dogs.
Q: Can puppies have these?
A: Yes, in smaller portions, but always check with your vet for age-appropriate serving sizes.
The Happy-Ears Moment
Every time I give Max one of these chicken rice protein balls, his ears perk up, and he does that little “prance” like he’s about to win a prize. They’re simple, healthy, and full of love — exactly what a homemade dog treat should be.




