Dogs & vegetarian food? Yes! This might come as a surprise…but some dogs can be naturally inclined towards a vegetarian diet. It’s a common myth that a vegetarian diet cannot fulfil the nutritional needs of your dog.
In fact, dry roasted soybean has 40 g of protein per 100 grams. That’s higher than boiled chicken breast which has 31 g of protein per 100 grams.
And if your dog enjoys a lavish vegetarian spread, we’ve compiled some easy-to-make recipes just for you them.
P.S. – An adult dog needs approximately 2 grams of Protein per kg of body weight. You can increase the amount of ingredients accordingly.
Recipe 1: Soybean & Veggie Medley for Dogs
Ingredients:
– 50 g crushed dry roasted soybeans – Protein: ~40g
– 100 g cup cooked quinoa – Protein: ~8.2g
– 25g finely chopped carrots
– 1 tablespoon coconut oil
– 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder
Total Protein – ~48.2g
Instructions:
- In a pan, dry roast soybeans until they turn light brown.
- In a separate pan, heat coconut oil over medium heat.
- Sauté chopped carrots until slightly softened.
- Mix in cooked quinoa.
- Add turmeric powder for additional flavor and benefits.
- Cook the mixture for about 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- Sprinkle the dry roast soybeans on top & serve.
Recipe 2: Protein-Packed Spinach & Rice Bowl for Dogs
Ingredients:
– 100 g cooked white rice – Protein: ~2.7g
– 50g chopped spinach – Protein: ~2.9g
– 100g grated cottage cheese (paneer) – Protein: ~36g
– 50g chopped carrots
– 1 tbsp flaxseed oil
Total Protein – ~42g
Instructions:
- Combine cooked white rice, chopped spinach, grated paneer, and chopped carrots.
- Drizzle with flaxseed oil and mix well.
- Allow it to cool before serving.
Recipe 3: Paneer & Millet Nutrient Bowl for Dogs
Ingredients:
– 150 g cubed paneer (Indian cottage cheese) – Protein: ~27g
– 100g cup cooked millet – Protein: ~6g
– 25g cup grated carrots
– 1 tbsp ghee (clarified butter)
– 1/4 tsp turmeric powder
Total Protein – ~33g
Instructions:
- Melt ghee in a pan.
- Sauté paneer until lightly browned.
- Add grated carrots; cook briefly.
- Mix in cooked millet and turmeric powder.
- Cook for 5 minutes.
- Allow it to cool before serving.
Recipe 4: Protein-Rich Chickpea Curry for Dogs
Ingredients:
– 200g cooked chickpeas (chana) – Protein: ~14.6g
– 25g finely chopped potatoes
– 25g finely chopped carrots
– 100g finely chopped spinach – Protein: ~12g
– 1 tbsp coconut oil
– 1/4 tsp turmeric powder
Total Protein – ~26.6g
Instructions:
- Heat coconut oil in a pan.
- Sauté chopped potatoes, carrots, and spinach.
- Add cooked chickpeas and turmeric powder.
- Cook for 5-7 minutes.
- Allow it to cool before serving.
Recipe 5: Lentil & Rice Power Bowl for Dogs
Ingredients:
– 200g cooked lentils (dal) – Protein: ~18g
– 100g cooked brown rice – Protein: ~5g
– 25g finely chopped carrots
– 1 tbsp coconut oil
– 1/4 tsp turmeric powder
Total Protein – ~23g
Instructions:
- Heat coconut oil in a pan.
- Sauté chopped carrots on a low flame.
- Mix in cooked lentils, cooked brown rice, and turmeric powder.
- Cook for 5-7 minutes.
- Allow it to cool before serving.
Now go & try these protein-packed recipes today!