Dog

Limited Ingredient Duck

Allergy Friendly

Ingredients

  • 2 lbs ground duck (90% lean)
  • 1 cup white rice, uncooked
  • 1 cup finely chopped zucchini
  • 1/2 cup canned pumpkin (not pie filling)
  • 1/4 cup coconut oil
  • 2 large eggs, lightly beaten
  • 1 tbsp dried rosemary
  • 1 tsp iodized salt

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. 1. Cook white rice according to package directions, set aside to cool
  2. 2. In a large skillet over medium heat, brown the ground duck, breaking it into small pieces
  3. 3. Add chopped zucchini and cook for 5 minutes until slightly softened
  4. 4. Remove from heat and let cool for 10 minutes
  5. 5. Mix in cooked rice, canned pumpkin, beaten eggs, coconut oil, rosemary, and salt
  6. 6. Stir thoroughly until all ingredients are evenly combined
  7. 7. Divide into portions based on dog's weight and store appropriately

💊 Required Supplements

Add per 5 lbs of food: 500mg calcium carbonate powder, 250mg fish oil (providing 150mg EPA/DHA), 50mg zinc picolinate, 100mcg vitamin E, and 1/4 tsp kelp powder for iodine

Nutritional Analysis

1 cup (for 25lb dog)
Calories485 kcal
Protein32g (38% DM)
Fat18g (22% DM)
Carbohydrates28g (33% DM)
Fiber3.5g (4.2% DM)
Moisture68%
Calcium1.4% DM
Phosphorus1.1% DM
Ca:P Ratio1.27:1
DM = Dry Matter basis. Values are approximate and may vary based on ingredient sourcing and preparation methods.
This recipe provides a complete amino acid profile from duck protein, with added calcium carbonate to meet AAFCO standards. The limited ingredient approach helps identify and avoid food sensitivities while maintaining optimal nutrition for adult dogs.

🧊 Safety & Storage

Refrigerate portions in airtight containers for up to 4 days, or freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw frozen portions in refrigerator overnight. Always wash hands and surfaces after handling raw meat.

⚠️ Recipe Drift Warning

Do not substitute duck with other proteins without veterinary guidance, as this recipe is specifically designed for dogs with common protein allergies. Omitting or altering calcium supplementation may lead to dangerous mineral imbalances.

⚕️ Always consult your veterinarian before changing your pet's diet.

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