Caring for a sick pet can be tough and emotional but one of the best ways to help them recover is through the right food. When your furry friend is not feeling well, their appetite and energy levels drop so you need to give them nutritious and comforting food that is gentle on their system. 

You may notice their regular food is not appealing to them during this time and that is when special meals come in. Focus on easily digestible, nutrient-rich food that will boost their energy and calm their tummies. Whether it is bland meals like boiled chicken and rice or special broths to keep them hydrated, you can make a big difference in your pet’s recovery by giving them the right food. 

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Avoid foods that are too rich, spicy or fatty, as these will make their condition worse. Instead, think of simple ingredients that provide hydration, protein and essential vitamins. Tailor their meals to their specific illness or condition. Taking the time to cook for a sick pet shows you care and speeds up their road to recovery. So here are a few simple food recipes to make at home for your sick baby pet: 

Boiled Chicken And Rice

Boiled chicken and rice is a classic go-to meal for sick pets, especially dogs. The chicken is lean protein and the rice is easy to digest carbs. Both are gentle on the stomach and will restore energy without irritating. Make sure the chicken is skinless and boneless and do not add any seasonings.

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Pumpkin Puree

Pumpkin is great for pets with digestive issues like diarrhoea or constipation. According to research published in, Plants (Basel). 2022, pumpkin is rich in fibre, pumpkin helps regulate the digestive system and has vitamins A, C and E. Simply cook or mash fresh pumpkin into a puree or use canned pumpkin with no added sugars or seasonings.

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Bone Broth

Bone broth is super nutritious and soothing for sick pets. As per research published in Food & Nutrition Research. 2017, bone broth is full of collagen, glucosamine and minerals that help strengthen joints, digestion and the immune system. Bone broth will also keep your pet hydrated if they have lost their appetite for solids. Make sure to cook the broth without onions, garlic or any seasonings that are toxic to pets.

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Scrambled Eggs

Soft and easy to digest, scrambled eggs are a great source of protein for sick pets. According to a study published in Nutrients. 2019, eggs are gentle on the stomach and have vitamins D and B12 that are good for overall health. Make sure the eggs are cooked thoroughly without any added oil, butter or seasoning to not upset their stomach further.

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Sweet Potato Mash

Sweet potatoes are full of vitamins, minerals and fibre, so they are perfect for pets recovering from illness. They will soothe an upset stomach and are easy to digest. Simply boil or steam the sweet potatoes until soft, then mash them into a smooth texture. This is a good source of carbs and vitamins A and C for your pet.

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Oatmeal

Oatmeal is another bland and easy-to-digest option for sick pets, especially those with stomach discomfort. It is rich in fibre and gentle on the digestive system so it is great for pets with constipation or other digestive issues. Cook plain oatmeal with water (no milk) and let it cool before serving to your pet.

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Plain Yoghurt

Plain unsweetened yoghurt is good for pets, especially those with digestive issues or on antibiotics. The probiotics in yoghurt will help restore healthy gut bacteria and improve digestion and gut health. 

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Make sure to use plain yoghurt without added sugars or artificial sweeteners that are toxic to pets. You can mix yoghurt with other bland foods like rice or pumpkin for added nutrition.