Yes, rotisserie chicken can be safely consumed by dogs once the skin and bones are removed. Rotisserie chicken skin is usually heavily seasoned and contains potential toxic ingredients to dogs such as garlic and onion.
Benefits
Chicken is packed with lean protein, which is essential for muscle development and cell repair in dogs.
Cooked chicken like rotisserie chicken contains B vitamins, calcium, and zinc, which support a healthy digestive and nervous system and help boost a dog's immune system.
Risks
Rotisserie chicken may contain onion, garlic, spices, and seasonings that may be harmful to dogs.
Rotisserie chicken contains bones that can splinter into shards which can injure the mouth, throat, and intestines. Bones are also a choking hazard.
Servings
Remove the bones and shred the rotisserie chicken before giving it to your dog.
Remove the chicken skin as it usually has high salt content or contains seasonings that may be toxic to dogs.