You’ve just brought home your new furry friend, and you want to give them the best start in life. After all, if you wouldn’t eat instant noodles every day, why feed your dog the same kibble day in, day out?
Many first-time dog owners ask: Can dogs eat home-cooked food every day?
The short answer is yes, but—and it’s a pretty important but—it needs to be done right.
If you’ve ever spent hours chopping sweet potatoes, boiling chicken, and Googling “dog-safe foods” at midnight, you’re not alone. Home-cooked meals can be a wonderful way to bond with your dog and control what goes into their bowl. But there are some common pitfalls that can turn your well-meaning kitchen efforts into nutritional traps.
Let’s walk through five things first-time owners often get wrong about feeding home-cooked food daily—and how you can avoid them.
Quick Answer: Can Dogs Eat Home-Cooked Food Every Day?
Yes, dogs can eat home-cooked food every day, provided the diet is complete and balanced
to meet their specific nutritional needs. This means that their meals must supply all essential
nutrients—including protein, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals—in the correct
proportions for their life stage and health status.
However, many homemade diets, if not carefully formulated, can lead to nutritional
deficiencies or excesses. Canine nutrition is complex, and owners may underestimate the
precision required to balance a diet. For safe and effective home cooking, consulting a
Board-Certified Veterinary Nutritionist (BCVN) is highly recommended. Products like
MyloMix, when used as directed with veterinary guidance, can also help ensure home-
prepared meals are nutritionally sound.