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Can dogs eat chicken?

Last updated 2026-05-08 · Sourced from ASPCA & Merck Veterinary Manual

Yes
Excellent lean protein source. Skinless, boneless cooked chicken is a vet-recommended bland-diet food when dogs have GI upset.

The short answer

Yes — dogs can safely eat chicken. cooked, plain, boneless Common poultry meat used worldwide.

Why it's okay

Excellent lean protein source. Skinless, boneless cooked chicken is a vet-recommended bland-diet food when dogs have GI upset.

How much chicken can a dog eat?

Plain boiled chicken, no skin, no bones. Mix with rice for upset stomachs.

What every dog owner should know

  • NEVER feed cooked chicken bones — they splinter
  • No seasoning, garlic or onion
  • Raw chicken is debated — risk of salmonella
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How much chicken can dogs have?

Treats — including chicken — should make up no more than 10% of daily calories. Use these portion sizes as a starting point and adjust for your dog's activity level and overall diet.

Dog sizeRecommended amount
Toy (under 10 lb)1 teaspoon-sized piece, 1-2× per week
Small (10-25 lb)1 tablespoon-sized piece, 2-3× per week
Medium (25-50 lb)2 tablespoons or 1 small slice, 2-3× per week
Large (50-90 lb)1/4 cup or 2 small slices, 3× per week
Giant (over 90 lb)1/3 cup or 3 small slices, 3× per week

These are general guidelines — always consult your veterinarian for portion recommendations specific to your pet's health, weight, and existing diet.

Puppy safety

Chicken is generally safe for healthy puppies once they're fully weaned (around 8 weeks). Start with very small amounts — about 1/4 of the adult portion — and watch for any digestive upset over 24 hours before offering more. Never replace dog food with treats; growing animals need their balanced nutrition first.

What to do if your dog ate chicken

Chicken is generally safe in moderation. If your dog ate too much, you may see mild stomach upset (gas, soft stool) — usually resolves on its own within 24 hours. Contact your vet if you see vomiting, lethargy, or symptoms lasting more than a day.

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Other safe meat & fish for dogs

If your dog likes chicken, they may also enjoy these safe options:

Frequently asked questions

Is chicken toxic to dogs?
No, chicken is not toxic. Excellent lean protein source. Skinless, boneless cooked chicken is a vet-recommended bland-diet food when dogs have GI upset.
How much chicken is too much?
Even safe foods should stay under 10% of daily calories. Use the portion guide above for size-specific amounts. More than this can cause GI upset or weight gain.
Can puppies eat chicken?
Yes, in very small amounts after they're fully weaned (around 8 weeks). Watch for any digestive upset.
What should I do if my dog ate chicken?
Watch for any unusual signs but a normal-sized portion is rarely a problem. Provide water and skip the next meal if any GI upset appears.

Frequently asked questions

Can dogs eat chicken?
Yes. Excellent lean protein source. Skinless, boneless cooked chicken is a vet-recommended bland-diet food when dogs have GI upset.
What happens if a dog eats chicken?
Nothing harmful in normal amounts — chicken is well tolerated by most dogs.
How much chicken can a dog eat?
Plain boiled chicken, no skin, no bones. Mix with rice for upset stomachs.
Is chicken toxic to dogs?
No — chicken is not toxic to dogs in normal amounts.