Yes, chicken is fine for most dogs with diabetes. Just remember that you should not season the chicken or use butter or oil when making it for your dog. Instead, boil it without seasoning. Follow that same advice when adding chicken to any dog's food, even if they do not have diabetes.
Is chicken and rice OK for diabetic dogs?
Rice and boiled chicken is a very good bland diet and is the preferable diet of choice if your dog is having a pancreatic issue. I would stick to this or or a prescription food called I/D that you can get from your vet. Sweet potatoes can be too rich and high in fiber. Broccoli is also quite high in fiber.
What human food can I feed my diabetic dog?
“Fresh vegetables make excellent diabetic dog treats,” says Dr. Osborne. Some choices dogs love include: broccoli, cauliflower, string beans, and cucumber slices. Veggies can be given to your dog fresh, cooked or frozen.
What foods should dogs with diabetes avoid?
Avoid giving any treats or table scraps that contain sugar or sweeteners such as corn syrup, as well as high glycemic foods that quickly boost blood sugar, such as white rice and bread.
Is meat good for diabetic dogs?
Raw, meat-based diets naturally fit into the diabetes-friendly spectrum, with high-protein, low-fat, and low-carbohydrates — with vegetables that are high on the glycemic index to provide fiber.
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