2 month old puppy eating healthy homemade food with vegetables and chicken (Alternative)Healthy homemade puppy food with balanced nutrition for a 2 month old puppy

Feeding a 2-month-old puppy the right diet is crucial for healthy growth, strong immunity, and overall development. At this early stage, puppies are gradually transitioning from their mother’s milk to solid food, so their meals should be soft, nutrient-rich, and easy to digest. This period often raises many questions for new pet owners about what, how, and how often to feed. Many choose homemade puppy food as it offers full control over ingredients, ensuring fresh, natural meals without harmful additives or preservatives while supporting a puppy’s sensitive digestive system.

Homemade food offers several benefits:

  • Fresh and natural ingredients
  • No artificial preservatives
  • Better digestion
  • Customizable for your puppy’s needs
  • Helps avoid allergies and sensitivities

Easy Homemade Puppy Food Recipe (Chicken & Rice)

This simple recipe is perfect for beginners and gentle on a puppy’s stomach.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup boiled chicken (boneless & shredded)
  • ½ cup well-cooked white rice
  • ¼ cup mashed carrots
  • ¼ cup mashed pumpkin (optional)
  • 1 teaspoon fish oil (optional)
  • 1–2 tablespoons warm water

Instructions

  1. Boil chicken thoroughly and shred it into small pieces.
  2. Cook rice until soft and slightly mushy.
  3. Steam carrots and mash them smoothly.
  4. Mix all ingredients in a bowl.
  5. Add water to make a soft texture.
  6. Let it cool before serving.

How Much to Feed a 2 Month Old Puppy

Portion depends on size and breed, but general guidelines:

  • Feed 3–4 small meals daily
  • Keep portions small and soft
  • Adjust based on appetite and activity

Small breeds: few tablespoons per meal
Larger breeds: slightly more

What Nutrients Does a Puppy Need

A balanced homemade meal should include:

  • Protein: Chicken, turkey (muscle growth)
  • Carbohydrates: Rice, oats (energy)
  • Vegetables: Carrots, pumpkin (fiber & vitamins)
  • Healthy fats: Fish oil (coat & brain development)

Safe Ingredients for Puppies

You can safely include:

  • Chicken, turkey, fish
  • Rice and oats
  • Carrots, pumpkin, peas

Always cook food properly and avoid spices.

Foods to Avoid

Never feed your puppy:

  • Chocolate
  • Onions & garlic
  • Grapes & raisins
  • Spicy or salty foods
  • Cooked bones

Homemade vs Commercial Puppy Food

Homemade food:

  • Fresh and natural
  • Customizable

Commercial food:

  • Convenient
  • Nutritionally balanced

Best option depends on your lifestyle, but balance is key.

Signs Your Puppy Likes Homemade Food

  • Eats eagerly
  • Good digestion
  • Active and energetic
  • Healthy weight gain
  • Shiny coat

Storage Tips

  • Refrigerate for up to 2 days
  • Store in airtight containers
  • Reheat slightly before serving
  • Avoid keeping food at room temperature

When to Consult a Vet

Consult a veterinarian if:

  • Your puppy has digestion issues
  • Shows low energy
  • Has allergies
  • You plan a fully homemade diet

FAQs

Can I feed homemade food to my puppy daily
Yes, you can feed homemade food daily as long as it is properly balanced and provides all essential nutrients required for your puppy’s growth and development.

Is rice good for puppies
Yes, plain cooked rice is easy to digest and can be a good source of energy, especially for puppies with sensitive stomachs.

Can puppies eat eggs
Yes, puppies can eat eggs, but they should always be fully cooked and given in moderation as part of a balanced diet.

Can I mix homemade food with kibble
Yes, you can mix homemade food with kibble, but it’s important to transition gradually to avoid digestive issues and ensure your puppy adjusts well.**