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How much chicken can a golden retriever eat?

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If you're feeding fresh dog food, you should feed your dog between 1/4 and 1/3 cup of boiled chicken for every 20 lbs of body weight. Although chicken is a great protein choice, you should make sure that their diet also has the appropriate amount of vitamins, minerals and fiber as well.


Is chicken Good for golden retrievers?

Chicken is safe for your Golden Retriever to eat. Most dog foods are made with chicken as their main protein source. If you are cooking a homemade diet for your Golden Retriever, chicken needs to be supplemented with carbs, vegetables, vitamins, and minerals to make sure that they are getting a well-balanced diet.

Can I give my golden retriever cooked chicken?

Can Dogs Eat Cooked Chicken? The short answer is: Yes, dogs can eat chicken as long as it's cooked. Chicken is a very common ingredient in most dog foods — like Public Goods Dog Food (which features chicken and brown rice)— because it is a safe and easily-digestible form of protein.

How many grams of chicken should I feed my dog?

How much boiled chicken should I feed my dog? If you normally give your dog 1 cup (224 g) of dog food for dinner, then only give your dog 2/3 cup (149.3 g) of dog food and 1/3 cup (41.7 g) of chicken, or 3/4 cup (168 g) of dog food and 1/4 cup (31.25 g) of chicken.

Can I feed my dog only chicken?

Exclusively feeding chicken meat to dogs does not provide a nutritionally adequate diet. Dogs have a daily nutritional requirement beyond protein and amino acids, including essential fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals.

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