Pheasant Stir-Fry for Dogs
- Ankur Pahwa
- Aug 11
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 22

A Protein-Packed Treat
Looking for a high-protein, nutrient-rich meal that will have your dog’s tail wagging? This Pheasant Stir-Fry is a great way to add variety to your pup’s diet while keeping things wholesome and balanced. Pheasant is lean, flavorful, and packed with essential amino acids — perfect for active dogs who need energy and muscle support.
Why Pheasant?
Lean Protein: Supports strong muscles without excess fat.
Rich in Vitamins: Especially B6 and B12 for healthy nerve and blood function.
Hypoallergenic Option: Great for dogs with common protein sensitivities (like chicken or beef).
Ingredients (Dog-Friendly Version)
1 lb boneless pheasant meat, diced (skin removed)
1 cup broccoli florets (lightly steamed)
1 cup red and yellow bell peppers, chopped (no seeds)
1 tbsp olive oil or coconut oil
½ cup green beans, chopped
½ cup carrots, sliced thin
¼ cup low-sodium chicken broth (no onion or garlic)
Instructions
Prepare IngredientsWash and chop all vegetables. Dice pheasant meat into bite-sized cubes.
Cook the PheasantIn a large skillet, heat oil over medium heat. Add pheasant meat and cook until lightly browned and fully cooked through.
Add VegetablesToss in carrots, green beans, and bell peppers. Sauté for 4–5 minutes, then add broccoli.
Add BrothPour in chicken broth to keep the stir-fry moist and flavorful. Stir gently and cook for another 2–3 minutes.
Cool Before ServingAllow the stir-fry to cool to a safe temperature before serving it to your dog.
Serving Size
Serve as a special meal once or twice a week, or mix a smaller portion into your dog’s regular food for variety.
Important Notes
Avoid onions, garlic, heavy sauces, and salt — they are unsafe for dogs.
Introduce new proteins gradually to prevent stomach upset.
Always consult your vet if your dog has dietary restrictions or allergies.
Final Bark
This Pheasant Stir-Fry is more than just a meal — it’s a tasty adventure for your dog’s taste buds. Packed with fresh veggies and lean game meat, it’s the perfect blend of flavor and nutrition.
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