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Middle Age

Non-Veg Adult Bowl: Egg Rice Energy Meal

A simple adult meal idea with cooked egg, rice, and vegetables for variety and digestibility.

July 11, 2024
All health-related content is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional veterinary advice. Always consult with a licensed veterinarian for medical decisions regarding your pet.
Ingredients (1 serving)
  • Cooked white rice - 100 g
  • Fully cooked egg - 50 g (about 1 medium egg)
  • Steamed carrots - 25 g
  • Cooked peas - 25 g
  • Pumpkin puree - 30 g
  • Warm water - 25 g
Nutrition Estimate
  • Serving Size: 255 g
  • Calories: 255 kcal
  • Protein: 10.4 g
  • Fat: 6.1 g
  • Carbs: 38 g
  • Fiber: 4.1 g
  • Moisture: 82 g

Prep Notes

  • Egg must be fully cooked.
  • Mix with rice while warm for softer texture.
  • Good as a simple variety meal.

Who This Is For

Adult dogs needing a simple homemade meal option with easy ingredients.

Ingredient Weights

  • Plain cooked rice — 100 g
  • Fully cooked egg — 50 g
  • Steamed carrots — 25 g
  • Cooked peas — 25 g
  • Pumpkin puree — 30 g
  • Warm water — 25 g

Estimated Nutrition Per Serving

  • Calories: ~255 kcal
  • Protein: ~10.4 g
  • Fat: ~6.1 g
  • Carbohydrates: ~38 g
  • Fiber: ~4.1 g

Sample Bowl

Mix rice with chopped cooked egg, vegetables, and pumpkin. Add warm water to keep the bowl moist.

Portion Notes

Feed twice daily and measure portions based on weight, activity level, and body condition.

Important Reminder

Egg should always be fully cooked. Homemade diets need proper long-term balancing, especially if used regularly instead of commercial food.

Educational content only. Not a substitute for veterinary advice.