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Middle Age

Non-Veg Adult Bowl: Lean Protein Plate

A balanced adult meal template using lean meat, complex carbs, and fiber-rich vegetables.

July 5, 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)
  • Boiled chicken breast or turkey - 90 g
  • Cooked rice or oats - 95 g
  • Steamed spinach - 20 g
  • Steamed carrots - 25 g
  • Steamed beans - 25 g
  • Cooked egg - 25 g (about half an egg)
  • Warm water - 30 g
Nutrition Estimate
  • Serving Size: 310 g
  • Calories: 320 kcal
  • Protein: 25.4 g
  • Fat: 5.6 g
  • Carbs: 32 g
  • Fiber: 4.2 g
  • Moisture: 118 g

Prep Notes

  • Chop vegetables finely for easier digestion.
  • Use lean protein only.
  • Keep meal moist and unseasoned.

Who This Is For

Adult dogs needing steady energy and muscle maintenance.

Ingredient Weights

  • Boiled chicken or turkey — 90 g
  • Cooked rice or oats — 95 g
  • Steamed spinach — 20 g
  • Steamed carrots — 25 g
  • Steamed beans — 25 g
  • Well-cooked egg — 25 g
  • Warm water — 30 g

Estimated Nutrition Per Serving

  • Calories: ~320 kcal
  • Protein: ~25.4 g
  • Fat: ~5.6 g
  • Carbohydrates: ~32 g
  • Fiber: ~4.2 g

Sample Bowl

Use a balanced plate with lean protein, cooked carbs, and vegetables. Keep moisture in the meal.

Portion Notes

Feed twice daily. Reassess portions every 2 to 4 weeks based on weight trend.

Important Reminder

Home-cooked meals are safest when measured by grams and reviewed by your veterinarian, especially for long-term feeding.

Educational content only. Not a substitute for veterinary advice.