Low Fat Dog Food Recipes
If you’re looking for a way to support your dog’s health with low fat dog food recipes we have put together a collection for you. These homemade meals focus on lean proteins and wholesome ingredients that are easier to digest and naturally lower in fat, without compromising on nutrition or flavor.
Low fat dog food is often chosen by pet owners whose dogs need help maintaining a healthy weight or who simply do better on gentler, less rich meals. Ingredients like chicken breast, white fish, pumpkin, sweet potato, and green vegetables help create satisfying dishes that are filling but not heavy.
By making dog food at home, you can also control exactly what goes into each bowl—avoiding excess oils, fatty cuts of meat, and unnecessary additives. The result is simple, nourishing meals that you can tailor to your dog’s needs while keeping things fresh, natural, and wholesome.
This collection of low fat homemade dog food recipes are easy to prepare, perfect for everyday feeding or as part of a balanced rotation.

Why Choose Low Fat Dog Recipes?
Low fat dog recipes can be helpful for:
- Dogs needing weight management support
- Senior dogs
- Dogs with sensitive stomachs
- Dogs prone to digestive upset
- Pet owners looking for lighter homemade treats
- Dogs who do better with lean proteins
Key Ingredients to Include in Low-Fat Dog Recipes
When creating low-fat dog recipes, the goal is to keep meals nourishing and satisfying while reducing overall fat content. The best approach is to focus on lean proteins, high-fibre vegetables, and simple, whole-food ingredients that support digestion and provide steady energy without being heavy.
| Ingredient Category | Examples | Why They’re Useful in Low-Fat Dog Food |
|---|---|---|
| Lean Proteins | Skinless chicken breast, turkey breast, white fish (cod, haddock, pollock), tuna in water, extra-lean ground beef (95%+), egg whites | Provide essential protein for muscle maintenance while keeping fat levels low |
| Low-Fat Vegetables | Pumpkin, sweet potato, carrots, green beans, courgette (zucchini), spinach | Add fibre, vitamins, and volume to meals without increasing fat content |
| Dog-Safe Fruits (Small Amounts) | Blueberries, banana, mango, cantaloupe, apple (no seeds/core) | Natural antioxidants and flavour; used sparingly for balance |
| Healthy Carbohydrates | Brown rice, quinoa, oats, sweet potato | Provide energy and help create filling, balanced meals |
| Low-Fat Dairy (Optional) | Low-fat Greek yogurt, low-fat cottage cheese | Adds protein and can support digestion when tolerated |
| Digestive & Functional Add-Ins | Parsley, turmeric (small amounts), low-sodium bone broth (skimmed) | Supports digestion, flavour, and palatability without adding fat |
Fat Content of Common Proteins for Homemade Dog Recipes
Here’s a simple guide to the approximate fat content of popular proteins often used in homemade dog food and treat recipes. Values can vary depending on the cut, preparation method, and whether the meat includes skin.
| Protein | Approximate Fat Content (per 100g cooked) | Low Fat Rating | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Skinless Chicken Breast | 3–4g | Excellent | One of the leanest proteins for dogs |
| Turkey Breast | 2–3g | Excellent | Very lean and high in protein |
| White Fish (Cod, Haddock, Pollock) | 1–2g | Excellent | Ideal for low fat diets |
| Tuna (in water) | 1g | Excellent | Lean but feed in moderation |
| Salmon | 10–13g | Moderate | Healthy fats but higher overall fat |
| Lean Ground Beef (90% lean) | 10g | Moderate | Choose extra lean when possible |
| Lean Ground Beef (95% lean) | 5–6g | Good | Better option for lighter meals |
| Chicken Thigh (skinless) | 8–10g | Moderate | More flavorful but higher fat |
| Turkey Thigh | 8–9g | Moderate | Higher fat than breast meat |
| Pork Loin | 7–9g | Moderate | Leaner than many pork cuts |
| Duck Breast | 11–14g | Higher Fat | Rich flavor but higher fat |
| Lamb | 15–20g | High | Usually too rich for low fat diets |
| Sardines | 10–11g | Moderate | Nutrient dense with omega-3s |
| Eggs | 10–11g | Moderate | Nutritious but not low fat |
| Cottage Cheese (low fat) | 1–2g | Excellent | Good protein addition |
| Greek Yogurt (non-fat) | 0–1g | Excellent | Great for frozen treats |
Low Fat Dog Food Recipes
These homemade dog food recipes use lean proteins and nutritious vegetables to create meals with lighter fat content. All servings are below 10g Fat.
Turkey & Salmon Slow Cooker Dog Food
Nutritional Information per serving (1 cup) – 6g Fat, 23g Protein, Net Carbs 2g, 158 Calories

Chicken & Salmon Slow Cooker Dog Food
Nutritional Information per serving (1 cup) – 6g Fat, 20g Protein, Net Carbs 4g, 159 Calories

Turkey Dog Food
Nutritional Information per serving (1 cup) – 7g Fat, 27g Protein, Net Carbs 7g, 197 Calories

Chicken Meatloaf For Dogs
Nutritional Information per serving (1 cup) – 7g Fat, 27g Protein, Net Carbs 7g, 197 Calories

Salmon, Pumpkin & Quinoa Dog Food
Nutritional Information per serving (1 cup) – 7g Fat, 21g Protein, Net Carbs 15g, 218 Calories

Salmon Vegetable Stew For Dogs
Nutritional Information per serving (1/4 cup) – 6g Fat, 13g Protein, Net Carbs 3g, 121 Calories

Turkey & Pumpkin Dog Food
Nutritional Information per serving (1 cup) – 3g Fat, 24g Protein, Net Carbs 10g, 167 Calories

Chicken Stew For Dogs
Nutritional Information per serving (1 cup) – 3g Fat, 21g Protein, Net Carbs 2g, 122 Calories

Grain Free Turkey Dog Food
Nutritional Information per serving (4oz) – 5g Fat, 17g Protein, Net Carbs 3g, 124 Calories

Fish & Sweet Potato Dog Food
Nutritional Information per serving (4oz) – 5g Fat, 12g Protein, Net Carbs 9g, 134 Calories

Turkey Stew For Dogs
Nutritional Information per serving – 1g Fat, 4g Protein, Net Carbs 2g, 34 Calories

Chicken Quinoa Dog Dinner
Nutritional Information per serving (1/2 cup) – 3g Fat, 11g Protein, Net Carbs 8g, 104 Calories

Chicken Sweet Potato Dog Food
Nutritional Information per serving (1 cup) – 4g Fat, 26g Protein, Net Carbs 25g, 252 Calories

Salmon, Spinach & Pumpkin Dog Food
Nutritional Information per serving (1 cup) – 8g Fat, 25g Protein, Net Carbs 18g, 255 Calories

Christmas Dinner For Dogs
Nutritional Information per serving (1 slice) – 2g Fat, 14g Protein, Net Carbs 1g, 80 Calories

