Cottage cheese is a fantastic addition to your dog's homemade meals. It's packed with protein and calcium, and most dogs love the mild, creamy taste. Plus, it's gentle on sensitive stomachs.
These 8 cottage cheese dog food ideas are designed for easy meal prep. You can whip up a batch in minutes and store portions for the week. Each recipe uses simple, dog-safe ingredients you probably already have.
Whether you're looking for a quick topper, a frozen treat, or a complete meal, these ideas will keep your pup happy and healthy. Let's dive into some creamy, protein-rich goodness.
1. Cottage Cheese & Pumpkin Bowl

Creamy cottage cheese meets fiber-rich pumpkin in this gentle meal topper that's perfect for dogs with sensitive tummies. The combination offers a boost of protein and digestive support without any heavy ingredients. It's a quick, no-cook option you can stir into your dog's regular kibble or serve as a light meal on its own.
For meal prep, simply portion out the mixture into containers and refrigerate for up to three days.
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup plain cottage cheese (low-fat or full-fat, no added salt or sugar)
- 1/4 cup pure pumpkin puree (not pumpkin pie filling)
- 1 tablespoon plain Greek yogurt (optional, for extra creaminess)
Instructions
- In a small bowl, combine the cottage cheese and pumpkin puree. Stir until evenly mixed.
- If using, fold in the Greek yogurt until smooth. Serve immediately or store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Serving Tip
For a small dog (under 20 lbs), serve about 2 tablespoons as a meal topper. For larger dogs, you can offer up to 1/4 cup mixed into their regular food. Always introduce new ingredients slowly and watch for any digestive changes.
2. Frozen Cottage Cheese & Blueberry Bites

These frozen cottage cheese and blueberry bites are a meal-prep dream for dog owners. Whip up a batch on the weekend, and you'll have a refreshing, protein-packed treat ready all week. The creamy cottage cheese blends perfectly with antioxidant-rich blueberries, creating a cool snack that soothes gums and keeps pups entertained.
Each bite is portion-controlled, so you can grab one straight from the freezer without any fuss.
Ingredients
- 1 cup cottage cheese (low-fat, no added salt or sugar)
- 1/2 cup fresh or frozen blueberries (unsweetened)
- 2 tablespoons plain Greek yogurt (unsweetened, optional for extra creaminess)
Instructions
- In a small bowl, mash the blueberries lightly with a fork to release some juice, then stir in the cottage cheese (and Greek yogurt if using) until combined.
- Spoon the mixture into silicone molds or an ice cube tray, filling each cavity about 3/4 full. Freeze for at least 3 hours until solid, then pop out and store in a freezer bag.
Serving Tip
These frozen bites are best served as an occasional cool-down treat, especially on hot days or after exercise. For small dogs, cut each cube in half. Store in the freezer for up to two months, and always supervise your dog while they enjoy the treat to prevent gulping.
3. Cottage Cheese & Scrambled Egg Breakfast

Start your dog's morning with a protein boost from this simple scramble. Cottage cheese and eggs come together in minutes, making it a go-to for busy weekdays. The creamy texture appeals to picky eaters, and you can batch-cook portions for the whole week.
Dogs love the mild flavor, and owners love how easy it is to customize with leftover veggies or a sprinkle of kibble.
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup cottage cheese (low-fat, plain)
- 2 large eggs
- 1 teaspoon coconut oil or unsalted butter
- Optional: 1 tablespoon finely chopped spinach or cooked carrot
Instructions
- In a small bowl, whisk the eggs until frothy.
- Heat coconut oil in a non-stick skillet over medium-low heat. Add eggs and gently stir until softly set.
- Remove from heat and let cool for 2 minutes. Stir in cottage cheese until combined.
- Allow to cool completely before serving to your dog.
Serving Tip
- Portion into airtight containers and refrigerate for up to 3 days. For meal prep, freeze individual servings in silicone molds for up to 2 months. Serve at room temperature or slightly warmed.
- Adjust portion size based on your dog's size—about 1/4 cup for small dogs, 1/2 cup for medium, and up to 3/4 cup for large breeds.
4. Cottage Cheese & Sweet Potato Mash

Sweet potatoes are packed with vitamins A and C, plus fiber for healthy digestion. When you mash them with creamy cottage cheese, you get a side dish or meal topper that dogs absolutely love. This combo is perfect for meal prep because it keeps well in the fridge and can be portioned out for several days.
Just a spoonful over your pup's regular kibble adds moisture, protein, and a flavor boost that turns everyday meals into something special.
Ingredients
- 1 medium sweet potato, peeled and cubed
- 1/2 cup plain cottage cheese (low-fat or full-fat, no added salt or sugar)
- 1 tablespoon water or unsalted chicken broth (optional, for thinning)
Instructions
- Place the sweet potato cubes in a small pot and cover with water. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 10–15 minutes until fork-tender.
- Drain the sweet potato and transfer to a bowl. Mash with a fork or potato masher until smooth, adding a little water or broth if needed to reach a creamy consistency.
- Let the mash cool to room temperature, then stir in the cottage cheese until well combined. Serve immediately or store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
Serving Tip
For a single serving, use about 1 to 2 tablespoons of mash per 10 pounds of body weight. This mash also freezes well in ice cube trays for quick, portioned toppers. Always test the temperature before serving—dogs prefer food at room temperature or slightly warm.
5. Cottage Cheese & Carrot Bites

These no-bake treats come together in minutes and are perfect for meal-prepping a batch of healthy snacks. Shredded carrots add a natural crunch and a boost of fiber, while cottage cheese provides creamy protein your dog will love. They store well in the fridge, so you can grab a few whenever your pup deserves a reward.
Ingredients
- 1 cup cottage cheese (low-fat, plain)
- 1/2 cup shredded carrots
- 1/4 cup oat flour (or ground oats)
Instructions
- In a bowl, mix cottage cheese, shredded carrots, and oat flour until a thick dough forms.
- Roll into small bite-sized balls and place on a parchment-lined tray. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes before serving.
Serving Tip
Store these bites in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week. For a firmer texture, freeze them and serve as a cool treat on warm days.
6. Cottage Cheese & Oatmeal Porridge

Warm oatmeal isn't just for humans—it makes a comforting, easy-to-digest meal for dogs too. By stirring in cottage cheese, you add a creamy texture and a protein boost that turns plain oats into a satisfying breakfast or dinner. This porridge is especially great for dogs who need a gentle meal, like seniors or pups with sensitive stomachs.
It's also a breeze to prep ahead and reheat, making it a solid addition to your meal-prep rotation.
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup rolled oats (not instant, to avoid added sugars)
- 1 cup water or unsalted chicken broth
- 1/4 cup plain cottage cheese (low-fat, no added salt or flavorings)
- Optional: 1 tablespoon plain pumpkin puree or a pinch of cinnamon
Instructions
- In a small saucepan, bring water or broth to a boil. Add rolled oats, reduce heat to low, and simmer for 5–7 minutes, stirring occasionally, until oats are tender and creamy.
- Remove from heat and let cool until warm (not hot). Stir in cottage cheese until fully combined. Add pumpkin or cinnamon if using, and mix well.
- Serve immediately, or portion into airtight containers and refrigerate for up to 3 days. Reheat gently before serving, adding a splash of water if needed to restore creaminess.
Serving Tip
Portion about 1/4 cup of porridge per 10 pounds of body weight, adjusting for your dog's size and activity level. This recipe makes enough for a small dog for 2–3 meals. Always check the temperature before serving—dogs' mouths are sensitive, so aim for lukewarm.
7. Cottage Cheese & Green Bean Mix

Steamed green beans add a satisfying crunch and a boost of fiber, while cottage cheese brings creamy protein to every bite. This low-calorie mix works perfectly as a meal topper or a light snack between meals. Since both ingredients keep well in the fridge, you can prep a batch for the week and spoon out portions as needed.
Ingredients
- 1 cup fresh or frozen green beans, trimmed
- 1/2 cup low-fat cottage cheese
- 1 tablespoon water (for steaming)
Instructions
- Steam the green beans in a steamer basket or in a covered microwave-safe bowl with 1 tablespoon water for 2–3 minutes until tender-crisp. Let cool completely.
- Chop the cooled green beans into small, dog-safe pieces (about 1/2-inch long).
- In a bowl, toss the chopped green beans with the cottage cheese until evenly coated. Serve immediately or store for later.
Serving Tip
Portion into airtight containers and refrigerate for up to 3 days. For small dogs, use about 1 tablespoon as a topper; for larger dogs, up to 1/4 cup. Stir before serving and let sit at room temperature for a few minutes if your dog prefers less-chilled food.
8. Cottage Cheese & Chicken Dinner

This complete meal combines shredded chicken with creamy cottage cheese and a splash of broth for a balanced, dog-friendly dinner. It's a meal-prep favorite because you can cook a batch of chicken at the start of the week and mix portions as needed. Dogs love the mild flavor and soft texture, making it ideal for picky eaters or seniors.
Ingredients
- 1 cup cooked, shredded chicken breast (no bones or skin)
- 1/2 cup plain cottage cheese (low-fat or full-fat, no additives)
- 1/4 cup low-sodium chicken broth (or water)
Instructions
- In a bowl, combine the shredded chicken and cottage cheese.
- Add the broth and stir until evenly mixed. Serve immediately or portion into airtight containers for the week.
Serving Tip
Portion into meal-prep containers based on your dog's weight (about 1/2 cup per 20 lbs of body weight per meal). Store in the fridge for up to 4 days, or freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before serving.
FAQ
Is cottage cheese safe for all dogs?
Most dogs can eat cottage cheese in moderation, but some are lactose intolerant. Start with a small amount to see how your dog reacts. Choose low-fat or plain cottage cheese without added salt or flavorings.
How much cottage cheese can I give my dog?
Cottage cheese should be a treat or topper, not a main meal. A general guideline is 1-2 tablespoons per 10 pounds of body weight per day. Adjust based on your dog's size and dietary needs.
Can I use cottage cheese in homemade dog food recipes?
Yes, cottage cheese is a great addition to homemade dog food. It adds protein, calcium, and creaminess. Just ensure the other ingredients are dog-safe and balanced.
How should I store cottage cheese dog treats?
Store fresh cottage cheese mixtures in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Frozen treats can be kept in a freezer-safe bag for up to 3 months.
Can puppies eat cottage cheese?
Puppies can eat cottage cheese in small amounts, but it's best to introduce it slowly. Consult your vet before adding new foods to a puppy's diet.
Conclusion
Cottage cheese is a versatile, protein-rich ingredient that can easily become a staple in your dog's meal prep routine. These 8 ideas are just the beginning—feel free to mix and match with other dog-safe fruits and veggies.
Remember to introduce new foods gradually and always consult your vet if you have concerns. Your pup will thank you for the creamy, delicious variety in their bowl!

I’m Pallab Kishore, the owner of Little Pets Realm — an animal lover and pet care enthusiast sharing easy tips, healthy recipes, and honest advice to help every small pet live a happy, healthy, tail-wagging life.