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VeggieBites 100% Veg Dog Food For Adult Dogs

VeggieBites 100% Veg Dog Food For Adult Dogs

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Nutritionally complete food made with high protein, low fat and fibre, natural omegas, and essential fatty acids to support adult dogs to thrive every single day (1-7 years old). 

  • Vet formulated & trusted
  • Protein rich for growth (30%)
  • Prebiotics for healthy gut flora development
  • Essential DHA & EPA for brain function
  • Suitable for working dogs
  • India made

Ingredients

Potato Protein, Hi-Pro Soya, Potato, Brown Rice, Dried Yeasts, Sunflower Oil, Oats, Peas, Pea Protein, Carrot Flakes, Hydrolysed Vegetables, Rapeseed Oil, Lentils, Minerals, Pea Starch, Sweet Potato, Micro Algae, Blueberries, Prebiotic FOS, Cranberries, Pumpkin

Nutritional information

Analytical Constituents

  • Protein - 30%
  • Fat - 12%
  • Fibre - 3%
  • Vitamins and minerals - 7%

Vitamins and minerals Supplemented (per Kg):

  • Vitamins: Vitamin A 25,000iu, Vitamin D3 1,800iu, Vitamin E 245iu, Taurine 2,000mg, L’Carnitine 500mg.
  • Amino Acids: Methionine 2,500mg.
  • Trace Elements: Zinc (as Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate) 70mg, Zinc (as Zinc Chelate of Glycine Hydrolysates) 50mg, Manganese (as Manganous Sulphate Monohydrate) 25mg, Iron (as Iron (II) Sulphate Monohydrate) 30mg, Copper (as Copper (II) Sulphate Pentahydrate) 10mg, Iodine (as Calcium Iodate Anhydrous)1.56mg, Selenium (as Organic Selenium 3b8.10) 0.2mg.

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Vet formulated
100% Vegetarian
Plant-powered
Protein rich
India made
Planet friendly
Nutritionally complete
100% Vegetarian
Vet formulated
100% Vegetarian
Plant-powered
Protein rich
India made
Planet friendly
Nutritionally complete
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Vet formulated
100% Vegetarian
Plant-powered
Protein rich
India made
Planet friendly
Nutritionally complete
Recyclable packaging

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HungryPaws dogs: Parents reported HEALTH BENEFITS (3 - 12 months on diet)

Boosts Immunity

21 out of 26 pet parents reported that their dogs' immunity significantly improved after switching to HungryPaws. 59

Coat Glossiness

Almost all pet parents reported an improvement in haircoat glossiness after switching to HungryPaws.59

Playfull Player

15 out of 20 pet parents who noticed their dogs were less active before switching to HungryPaws reported a significant increase in playfulness and energy after making the switch.59

Behaviour

Pet parents observed that their dogs became happier and less aggressive after switching to HungryPaws. The balanced diet helped improve their overall mood and ensured their tummies were content. 59

Packed with high quality, science backed ingredients.

Peas

Peas are rich in iron and calcium, and high in fibre. Pea protein is highly digestible in dogs and contains many of the amino acids needed for healthy body functions. It is also rich in lysine and iron which help to promote a healthy immune system and muscle growth.

Carrots

Carrots contain essential vitamins and minerals like beta carotene which dog’s convert to Vitamin A. They are also rich in vitamin K and potassium, great for your dogs eyes and immune system.

ChickPeas

Chickpeas are a protein-packed powerhouse that supports lean muscle development and boosts energy. With their rich fiber content, they aid in digestion, keeping your dog feeling full and satisfied. A tasty, wholesome ingredient that adds extra nutrition to every bite!

Rice

Rice is a superfood and a great source of protein, fatty acids, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and fibre.

Soya

Soya is an amazing source of bodybuilding protein with ALL 10 ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS a healthy dog needs to thrive. It’s easily digested and has been shown to possibly lower cholesterol levels in humans.

Coconut

Coconut is a nutrient powerhouse, offering healthy fats that help keep your dog's coat shiny and skin moisturized. It also supports digestion with its natural anti-inflammatory properties and aids in nutrient absorption. Additionally, coconut contains lauric acid, which has antimicrobial effects, promoting a healthy immune system. Perfect for keeping dogs active and radiant!

Pumpkin

Pumpkin is rich in vitamin A and zinc and is great for your dog’s skin and coat. It also contains high amounts of an amino acid cucurbitacin, which is toxic to many common dog parasites and may help to expel worms.

Sweet Potato

Sweet potatoes provide an excellent source of dietary fibre, which may help the digestive system function more effectively. In humans, eating fibre on a regular basis has been shown to lower the risk of heart disease and certain types of cancers. They are highly nutritious and loaded with lots of vitamins and minerals too including Vitamin A, C, B3, B5, B6 manganese and copper.

FAQs

Don’t dogs need meat?

Lots of people think dogs require meat in their diet but there is scientific evidence to prove that dogs thrive on plant-based diets (7, 11, 31, 54). In fact some of the longest living dogs on record were fed entirely plant-based, like Guinness World Record holder Bramble, who lived to the age of 25 (16, 17). In one study reported by world renowned vet and professor of animal welfare at The University of Winchester Dr. Andrew Knight, the median life expectancy of plant-based dogs was reported to be almost 13 years old (11), which is above average (32) and in certain parts of the world like India and Sri-lanka dogs have also been thriving on plant-based diets for generations (18). Moreover, a recent peer reviewed study that monitored thousands of dogs eating various diets found that those on vegan diets lived up to 18 months longer than those eating conventional meat-based diets (54). Another research group found that dogs eating vegan diets required fewer lifetime medications and needed to visit the vet less frequently for health concerns (55). There’s now even data to show that plant-based dogs experience health benefits that their meat-eating counterparts don’t, such as improvements in gut health, resolution of skin complaints and reduction in anxious behaviours like aggression (59). One study also showed that dogs suffering from vitamin D deficiency after being fed a variety of popular meat based diets saw a resolution in their deficiency after switching to a vet formulated vegan dry food diet (72). The take home message is that dogs do not require meat, they need protein but this can come from delicious plant-based sources too (4, 5, 6, 31).

But aren’t dog’s carnivores?

Dogs are in fact nutritional omnivores as demonstrated by a robust scientific study published in the reputable journal, Nature (1,2) in which it was shown that they have 30 copies of the AMY2B gene responsible for digesting plant-based foods. They have also evolved relatively long intestines (21) (almost as long as humans) and relatively flat surfaces on their molars (22, 31) which they use for digesting and chewing a whole range of foods. Dogs also have other hallmarks of an omnivore such as producing salivary amylase (61), high levels of glucokinase (62) ,and having Type D tastebuds (63). The common misconception that dogs are carnivores probably arises from the fact that they are classified in the order Carnivora but so are plenty of other species like bears, skunks, racoons who are omnivores and even the giant panda who thrives on a plant-based diet (20).

Is plant protein digestible to dogs?

Absolutely yes, studies which have looked at how much protein dogs can absorb from plant-based and fungi-based foods like soya and yeast demonstrated over 75% digestibility which is on par with meat-based foods (23, 24, 25, 34, 35, 64-69). Both these protein sources also contain all 10 essential amino acids (36, 37) that dogs need to thrive.

Isn't there too much fibre in plant-based food?

The average amount of fibre in a commercial dog food diet is between 2-4%. Hungrypaws's plant-powered recipe has a fibre content of 3% which is on par with meat- based diets. In our taste test trials with over 200 dog guardians, 100% of participants reported that their dog’s stool consistency was either ‘normal’ or ‘perfect’ and there were no reports of any digestive upsets*. Additionally, recent peer reviewed research that was published in a scientific journal showed that out of 100 dogs eating the Hungrypaws diet for up to a year, 90% with watery faeces saw an improvement after switching from a meat-based diet to Hungrypaws and 86% of dogs with soft faeces became more firm/normal after switching to Hungrypaws (59).

Can I mix Hungrypaws with other meat-based diets?

We are proud that our recipes are nutritionally complete and so include everything your dog needs to thrive. This means Hungrypaws can be fed as a sole ration. For those not quite ready to go fully plant-basee, we also fully support a 'flexitarian approach' like meat free lunches or using Hungrypaws as a mixer. Every little helps to bring some of the health and environmental benefits of plant-power to meal times.

Can plant-based food provide the essential fatty acids dogs need?

All the essential fats and oils that dogs need, including omegas 3 and 6 are found in a variety of both meat and plant-based foods (28, 31). Hungrypaws’s recipe is rich in plant-based sources of these nutrients so provides the necessary essential fatty acids required to thrive.