Based on the quiz results, you can use this list to choose foods that suit your dog's constitution. Whether your dog is hot, cold, or neutral, here are food options categorized by their TCM properties. These can be incorporated into homemade recipes to balance your dog's diet.
Foods can only do so much for heating, cooling and moving energy if your issues are more severe, herbs may be required. Book an herbal consultation with me here.
Proteins
Hot Proteins:
- Lamb
 - Venison
 - Goat
 - Duck
 - Pheasant
 - Turkey
 - Beef
 - Mutton
 - Ostrich
 - Rabbit
 - Chicken
 - Salmon
 - Shrimp
 - Sardines
 - Tuna
 
Warm Proteins:
- Beef liver
 - Chicken liver
 - Pork
 - Quail
 - Herring
 - Carp
 - Anchovy
 - Mussels
 - Crab
 - Lobster
 - Trout
 - Scallops
 - Octopus
 - Sea cucumber
 - Frog
 
Neutral Proteins:
- Chicken
 - Beef
 - Pork
 - Rabbit
 - Duck
 - Quail
 - Tuna
 - Goose
 - Pigeon
 - Cod
 - Haddock
 - Tilapia
 - Catfish
 - Whitefish
 - Sea bass
 
Cool Proteins:
- Duck
 - Rabbit
 - Turkey
 - Whitefish
 - Crab
 - Clams
 - Flounder
 - Cod
 - Sole
 - Scallops
 - Shrimp
 - Oysters
 - Abalone
 - Squid
 - Mussels
 
Cold Proteins:
- Pork
 - Turkey
 - Rabbit
 - Duck
 - Sardines
 - Mackerel
 - Salmon
 - Herring
 - Sea cucumber
 - Octopus
 - Frog
 - Jellyfish
 - Shark
 - Clams
 - Oysters
 
Vegetables
Hot Vegetables:
- Onions
 - Garlic
 - Leeks
 - Mustard greens
 - Chives
 - Radishes
 - Kale
 - Turnips
 - Spinach
 - Cilantro
 - Arugula
 - Watercress
 - Chili peppers
 - Parsnip
 - Horseradish
 
Warm Vegetables:
- Pumpkin
 - Sweet potatoes
 - Squash
 - Carrots
 - Broccoli
 - Cauliflower
 - Beets
 - Peas
 - Green beans
 - Bell peppers
 - Zucchini
 - Eggplant
 - Artichoke
 - Asparagus
 - Celery
 
Neutral Vegetables:
- Carrots
 - Green beans
 - Broccoli
 - Peas
 - Squash
 - Zucchini
 - Spinach
 - Cucumber
 - Sweet corn
 - Lettuce
 - Tomato
 - Cauliflower
 - Cabbage
 - Brussels sprouts
 - Parsley
 
Cool Vegetables:
- Cucumbers
 - Celery
 - Lettuce
 - Spinach
 - Broccoli
 - Cauliflower
 - Zucchini
 - Green beans
 - Peas
 - Bell peppers
 - Cabbage
 - Eggplant
 - Tomatoes
 - Chicory
 - Water chestnuts
 
Cold Vegetables:
- Seaweed
 - Alfalfa
 - Bamboo shoots
 - Bitter melon
 - Napa cabbage
 - Lettuce
 - Endive
 - Spinach
 - Chicory
 - Dandelion greens
 - Cucumber
 - Mung bean sprouts
 - Celery
 - Watercress
 - Bok choy
 
Grains
Hot Grains:
- Buckwheat
 - Quinoa
 - Millet
 - Cornmeal
 - Barley
 - Bulgur
 - Rye
 - Sorghum
 - Amaranth
 - Spelt
 - Farro
 - Teff
 - Kamut
 - Wheat
 - Oat bran
 
Warm Grains:
- Brown rice
 - Oats
 - Amaranth
 - Quinoa
 - Wild rice
 - Barley
 - Rye
 - Millet
 - Teff
 - Spelt
 - Buckwheat
 - Sorghum
 - Bulgur
 - Couscous
 - Farro
 
Neutral Grains:
- Rice
 - Barley
 - Millet
 - Oats
 - Quinoa
 - Buckwheat
 - Sorghum
 - Spelt
 - Farro
 - Rye
 - Amaranth
 - Teff
 - Bulgur
 - Couscous
 - Wild rice
 
Cool Grains:
- White rice
 - Barley
 - Millet
 - Quinoa
 - Amaranth
 - Buckwheat
 - Sorghum
 - Wild rice
 - Couscous
 - Bulgur
 - Farro
 - Rye
 - Oats
 - Teff
 - Spelt
 
Cold Grains:
- Barley
 - Brown rice
 - White rice
 - Wild rice
 - Quinoa
 - Amaranth
 - Millet
 - Sorghum
 - Oats
 - Buckwheat
 - Rye
 - Bulgur
 - Couscous
 - Farro
 - Spelt
 
By using this list and considering your dog's constitution, you can create balanced homemade meals that support their health and well-being according to the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Happy cooking!
