Vitalin Adult Vegetable Dry Dog Food

Manufacturers Product Description

Our recipe for vitality starts on the farm, where we work with the seasons and the sunrise, and gather together the nutrient-dense ingredients that make our food so special.

From our meats to our actively healthy kitchen garden botanicals, every Vitalin recipe is underpinned by generations of farming experience and nutritional expertise and designed to give dogs a zest for life.

This range of dog food is available in Vegetable.

We rate this dog food range at 8 ⭐'s out of 20

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  • 🥩 Protein Quality 2/5 ⭐⭐

    This food includes plant-based proteins, which can contribute to overall protein levels but are less digestible and biologically appropriate for dogs compared to animal-based proteins.

  • 🟡 Essential Amino Acids 1/5

    This range provides minimal/no rotation options. Due to the lack of variety, achieving the amino acid intake required, is not feasible within this range alone.

  • 🌾 Carbohydrate Balance 3/5 ⭐⭐⭐

    This range relies more on carbohydrates than maybe necessary, though the sources are still digestible and of reasonable quality.

  • 🟦 Biological Suitability 2/5 ⭐⭐

    This range contains no meat, and relies heavily on fillers. As a result, it significantly
    increases the probability of protein deficiency.

Nutritional Information

Vitalin Vegetable Medley

Composition:

Potato (24.5%), Dried Soya Bean (23.0%), Potato Protein, Pea Protein, Oats (8.0%), Soya Oil, Brewers Yeast, Vegetable Gravy, Sugar Beet, Whole Linseed, Dicalcium Phosphate, Dried Carrot (1.0%), Dried Parsnip (1.0%), Tomato Pomace (0.5%), Monosodium Phosphate, Chicory Root Extract (as a source of Prebiotic FOS) (0.1%), Mannan-oligosaccharides (Prebiotic MOS) (0.1%), Apple Cider Vinegar Powder (200mg/kg), Dried Spearmint (200mg/kg), Honey Powder (200mg/kg), Dried Nettle (200mg/kg), Dried Thyme (200mg/kg) Extract of Yucca Schidigera

Analytical Constituents:

Crude Protein 29%

Crude Fat 9%

Crude Fibres 4%

Crude Ash 7%

Nutritional Additives (per kg):

Vitamins: Vitamin A 40,000 iu/kg, Vitamin D3 2,500 iu/kg, Vitamin E 125 mg/kg (as alpha tocopherol), Zinc (Zinc sulphate monohydrate) 100 mg/kg, Iron (Iron (II) sulphate monohydrate) 75 mg/kg, Manganese (Manganous sulphate monohydrate) 50 mg/kg, Copper (Copper (II) sulphate pentahydrate) 7.50 mg/kg, Iodine (Calcium iodate, anhydrous) 1.50 mg/kg, Selenium (Sodium selenite) 0.15 mg/kg, Natural Antioxidants

💡 Our Recommendations

Rotation - Your Most Important Nutritional Strategy

🐾 No matter what food your dog eats, rotation is always recommended where possible to increase the probability of better all-round nutrition.

🔄 We highly recommend rotating within the same brand whenever possible. 🐶

This range provides no rotation options. Due to the lack of variety, achieving the benefits of nutritional rotation is not feasible within this range alone.

Understanding Rotation

Natural Dog Treats

💡 Why Might Treats Be Considered?

All treats should serve a nutritional purpose. They either balance the dogs diet filling nutritional gaps, support digestion or promote joint/coat health. 

This food lacks some key nutritional elements, so carefully chosen treats can help fill gaps in essential nutrients and improve overall dietary balance.

🚨 Caution: Treats should always be given in moderation. Even natural treats contribute to daily nutrition intake, so they should be part of a balanced feeding plan to avoid excess.

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Supplements

💡Why Might Supplements Be Considered?

This food lacks some key nutritional elements, making supplementation more important. Essential fatty acids, probiotics, and vitamin blends can help maintain proper health when fed alongside a varied diet.

Our Recommended Supplement Range

Whole Foods - Additional Nutrients

Looking to enhance your dog’s diet naturally, whole foods can be a great way to introduce additional nutrients.

Even the healthiest whole foods can turn a well-balanced diet into something excessive if portion control is ignored. More nutrition doesn’t always mean better, it often means overload, leading to toxicity, digestive issues, or long-term organ strain.

✔ Whole foods should complement, not compete with a balanced diet.
✔ If you’re adding whole foods regularly, you must reduce the main food accordingly.
✔ If you have any questions about whole foods contact us to ensure the diet stays safe, balanced, and beneficial.

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🛡️ Transparency, Responsibility & Scoring Methodology

✅ Independent Analysis – All ratings and reviews are based solely on publicly available information and are not influenced by any third party. The Delicious Dog Food Company does not receive payment or sponsorship in exchange for favourable reviews. Scores are calculated using our independent, locked-in rating system.

✅ No Veterinary Advice – The information provided is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace veterinary advice. If you have concerns about your dog’s health, always consult a qualified veterinarian before making dietary changes.

✅ Manufacturer Responsibility – The accuracy of any claims, ingredients, or nutritional values stated on this page is the responsibility of the manufacturer. If discrepancies arise, we encourage manufacturers to contact us with updated, verifiable information so we can reassess the review accordingly.

✅ Liability Waiver – The Delicious Dog Food Company is not liable for any consequences resulting from the use of the reviewed products. Dog owners should use their own judgment and consult professionals when necessary.

✅ Scoring Methodology Disclaimer – Our scoring system is based on a structured analysis of four key nutritional categories: Protein Quality, Essential Amino Acids, Carbohydrate Balance and Biological Suitability. These ratings are determined using verifiable public data and a locked-in, repeatable methodology. No subjective opinions or outside influences affect the final score.

✅ Data and Transparency Policy – If a product lacks transparency regarding ingredients, processing methods, or nutrient values, we will always assume the worst-case scenario. Why? Because if the details were positive, they would be used in the marketing of the food. A lack of transparency in dog food often suggests something is being hidden, and we refuse to make assumptions in favour of any product without clear, verifiable facts.

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Vitalin Adult Vegetable Dry Dog Food Rating