A warm, gentle homemade treat made with goat milk, oats, and rice, perfect for sensitive tummies and wagging tails.
The Kitchen Moment Every Dog Parent Knows
It starts the same way in almost every pet-loving home.
A pot of kheer simmering on the stove, the whole house carrying that warm, milky comfort that only slow-cooked desserts can produce. And then, without announcement, a dog appears. Not demanding. Not loud. Just watching from the doorway with that quiet, patient hope that dogs seem to have perfected over centuries of living alongside people.
Every pet parent knows that moment. The bowl in hand, the dog nearby, and a thought that arrives before it can be stopped, what if there was a version just for them?
That is exactly where this homemade dog treat recipe begins.
Why Pet Parents Are Choosing Homemade Treats
The move toward making dog treats at home is not a passing trend. It is a considered response to something pet parents have been noticing for years commercial treats often contain ingredients that are technically safe but far from nourishing.
Preservatives added for shelf life, artificial flavours designed to appeal without providing genuine nutrition, and binding agents that serve manufacturing convenience rather than canine health. For dogs with sensitive stomachs, these additions can cause low-grade digestive discomfort that owners often struggle to trace back to the treat itself.
What Pet Parents Are Looking For Instead
- Simple, recognisable ingredients that can be read and understood without a chemistry degree
- Gentle formulas suited to dogs with sensitive stomachs or known food sensitivities
- Full nutritional control knowing exactly what a dog has eaten in a day, becomes straightforward when the treat was made at home
- The warmth of something handmade healthy treats for dogs made from scratch, carries an intention that packaged products simply cannot replicate
Homemade dog treats are, at their core, an act of care. This recipe was built on that understanding.
Can Dogs Eat Kheer?
This question deserves a direct answer, and it has two parts.
Traditional kheer the version made for human enjoyment, is not suitable for dogs. It contains white sugar, full-fat dairy in rich quantities, and often spices like cardamom or nutmeg that have no place in a dog’s diet. Feeding a dog traditional kheer is not a kind gesture, regardless of how much the dog might want it.

A thoughtfully adapted dog-friendly kheer recipe, however, is an entirely different matter. When the recipe is rebuilt with canine nutrition in mind removing everything harmful and keeping only what is genuinely gentle the result is a safe, nourishing, and enjoyable occasional treat that pet parents can feel genuinely good about serving.
The Ingredients That Make This Recipe Gentle for Dogs
Every ingredient in this recipe was chosen deliberately. Here is what goes in and why each one belongs.
Rolled Oats
Oats bring both texture and genuine nutritional value. Rich in soluble fibre, they support healthy digestion and help the recipe achieve its characteristic thick, creamy consistency without any additives or thickeners. Oats for dogs with sensitive stomachs are particularly well-tolerated, making them an ideal base ingredient here.
Boiled White Rice
Few ingredients in dog nutrition carry the quiet authority of plain boiled white rice. It is one of the first foods veterinarians recommend for dogs recovering from digestive upset mild, easy to process, and reliably gentle. Rice for dogs’ digestion is a cornerstone of careful canine feeding, and in this recipe, it adds body and substance without introducing anything complex.
Goat Milk
Goat milk is the foundation of this recipe for good reason. It contains significantly less lactose than cow’s milk and has a smaller fat molecule structure, making it considerably easier for most dogs to digest. It is mild in flavour, widely recommended in pet nutrition circles, and creates the creamy base that gives this kheer its comforting character. For goat milk for dogs, this is one of the most trusted applications available.

Honey Optional Only
A single drop of raw, unprocessed honey adds a faint natural sweetness that makes this treat feel slightly special. The emphasis is on single and optional. Dogs do not need added sweetness, and the recipe works beautifully without it. When used, it should be raw honey only, in a quantity no greater than half a teaspoon for the entire batch. This is one of the simplest natural dog treat finishing touches available, meaningful when used correctly, unnecessary when skipped.
The Dog-Friendly Kheer Recipe
Ingredients
- Half a cup of rolled oats
- A quarter cup of boiled white rice
- One cup of goat milk
- Half a cup of water
- Half a teaspoon of raw honey is optional
- No salt, no sugar, no spices
Step-by-Step Instructions
This easy dog treat recipe takes around twenty minutes from start to finish.
- Step 1: Cook the oats in water over a low flame, stirring steadily until they soften and begin to thicken. Around five minutes, low and slow.
- Step 2: Add the boiled white rice and stir both together until evenly combined.
- Step 3: Pour in the goat milk gradually, stirring continuously as it incorporates into the base.
- Step 4: Simmer on the lowest heat setting for eight to ten minutes, stirring every couple of minutes, until the mixture reaches a smooth and creamy consistency.
- Step 5: Remove from heat. Add a single drop of honey if using, and stir through while still warm.
- Step 6: Allow to cool completely to room temperature before serving. Not warm. Fully cooled. Every single time.
Portion Guide for Happy Tummies
Portion size matters as much as the recipe itself. This dog treat portion guide gives a practical starting point for different dog sizes.
Recommended Serving Sizes
- Small dogs: under 10 kg 2 to 3 tablespoons per serving
- Medium dogs: 10 to 25 kg 4 to 5 tablespoons per serving
- Large dogs: over 25 kg around a quarter cup per serving
The Rule Worth Remembering
- Treats should never exceed ten percent of a dog’s total daily caloric intake
- This kheer is an occasional treat not a daily food or meal replacement
- Once or twice a week, in the right portion, is a healthy and caring frequency
Why This Recipe Works for Sensitive Dogs
This recipe was designed from the ground up with sensitive stomachs in mind. The results reflect that intention clearly.

Key Benefits
- Soft texture every ingredient softens fully during cooking, making this easy to eat and digest for dogs of all ages and sizes
- Simple ingredients nothing artificial, nothing preserved, nothing that raises questions on a label
- Gentle on digestion the combination of soluble fibre from oats, easily digestible starch from rice, and low-lactose goat milk works with a dog’s body rather than against it
- Comforting and homemade warm, mild, and made with care. As healthy treats for dogs go, this one does everything right without making anything complicated
Safety Tips Every Pet Parent Should Know
Making food for a dog is a wonderful act of care. It also comes with clear responsibilities.

Essential Dog Feeding Safety Rules
- No added sugar white sugar, brown sugar, jaggery, and sweetened condensed milk have no place in a dog’s diet under any circumstances
- No artificial sweeteners xylitol is toxic to dogs and appears in many everyday products including certain peanut butters and flavoured yoghurts. Read every label carefully
- Introduce slowly offer a small amount the first time and monitor the dog’s response before making this a regular treat
- Always serve cooled temperature should be confirmed before the bowl goes down, every time without exception
- Consult a vet for dogs with existing health conditions before introducing any new food
Storing Homemade Dog Kheer
Proper storage is the final step in making this recipe well.
- Refrigerate immediately once the kheer has cooled to room temperature
- Use within two days dairy-based homemade treats are best consumed fresh
- Warm gently before serving from the fridge, and always check the temperature carefully
- Do not freeze the texture does not survive freezing and thawing, and a fresh batch is always the better option
Storing homemade dog food correctly protects the effort that went into making it.
A Bowl Made With Love Goes a Long Way
Making something from scratch for a dog is a small act in practical terms twenty minutes, a handful of real ingredients, one pot that needs washing.
What it represents, however, is something slightly larger. Every deliberate choice made on a dog’s behalf the label read carefully, the ingredient researched, the treat made slowly rather than grabbed from a packet, is an expression of the relationship between a pet parent and their animal.
This kheer recipe is one warm, considered way of honouring that relationship. It does not ask for culinary skill or specialist knowledge. It asks only for a little time and the willingness to think carefully about what a beloved dog deserves.
That turns out to be more than enough.
Frequently Asked Questions
A version made with goat milk, oats, and boiled rice with no sugar or spices is safe as an occasional treat for most healthy adult dogs. Traditional kheer made for people is not suitable. For homemade dog recipes, starting small and introducing gradually is always the right approach.
For most dogs, yes. Lower lactose content and smaller fat molecules make goat milk easier to digest. It is widely used in homemade pet recipes and recommended by many small-animal nutritionists as the gentler dairy option.
Once or twice a week, in the appropriate portion for the dog's size, is a sensible and caring frequency for most healthy adult dogs.
Not always, but most puddings made for people aren’t a good choice for dogs. They often contain sugar, chocolate, artificial sweeteners, or rich dairy that can upset a dog’s stomach. If you want to share something similar, it’s better to make a simple dog-safe version using gentle ingredients like rice, oats, and goat milk.
Puppies have sensitive stomachs, so rich desserts aren’t ideal for them. A plain, dog-friendly rice pudding without sugar or spices can be offered in very small amounts once a puppy is used to solid food. It should only be an occasional treat, not a regular meal.
Dogs should avoid rice dishes that contain added ingredients like onions, garlic, heavy spices, or too much oil. These extras can cause stomach trouble. Plain cooked white rice is usually the safest and easiest for dogs to digest.
A gentle version is very simple. Cook oats in water, add a little boiled white rice, and slowly mix in goat milk. Let it simmer until soft and creamy, then cool it completely before serving. No sugar, no salt, and no spices.
Some ingredients are best kept far away from a dog’s bowl. Chocolate, artificial sweeteners like Xylitol, and onions or garlic can be harmful to dogs. Always check labels and keep treats simple and natural.
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