4.5
Customers say
Customers find that the pet food provides good quality and nutrition for their pets. They say it’s better for their health and the environment, with a shiny coat and plenty of energy. Many customers are pleased with the allergens, but opinions differ on value for money, diarrhea, and whether it’s cruelty-free.
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Nutritionally complete and balanced for all breeds, the plant-powered V-dog Kind Kibble Vegan Adult Dry Dog Food is good for both pooch and planet. Dogs can thrive on a vegan diet, [receiving all their nutrients from vegan sources]. This promotes a healthier, leaner, and more energetic lifestyle. [By feeding your best friend a vegan diet], you can [eliminate allergic reactions], [improve oral hygiene], [support healthy skin and coat], and [achieve effective weight management]. Made in the United States by a vegan-owned and operated family business, V-dog features 100% vegan, healthy, and delicious whole foods. Key ingredients include [peas], [lentils], [quinoa], and [brown rice]. It is AAFCO-approved and fully supplemented with [24% protein], [L-carnitine], [taurine], and a wide range of essential vitamins and minerals, such as [omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids], [DHA], and [prebiotic ingredients]. Your furry friend will love the taste, and both of you will appreciate that no animals were harmed in the process. Moreover, by adopting a vegan diet, your earth-friendly canine can contribute to reducing their carbon paw print.
Product Dimensions : 24 x 15 x 6 inches; 24 Pounds
Item model number : 24LB
Date First Available : November 9, 2022
Manufacturer : V-Dog Inc.
ASIN : B0BLD17RH5
Country of Origin : USA
[COMPLETE VEGAN NUTRITION]: V-dog Kind Kibble Dry Dog Food provides complete and balanced nutrition from vegan sources, promoting a healthier, more energetic lifestyle for your dog
[IMPROVE DOG OVERALL HEALTH]: Switching to V-dog can lead to improved oral hygiene, healthier skin and coat, weight management, and elimination of allergic reactions
[HEALTHY INGREDIENTS]: Made with 100% vegan whole foods like peas, lentils, quinoa, and brown rice, V-dog excludes corn, soy, wheat, gluten, and unnecessary fillers
[EASY TO USE]: Transition to V-dog gradually by mixing 1/3 V-dog with 2/3 of your dog’s current food over 5-10 days. Feed your dog according to their age, size, and activity level
[PRODUCT CONTAINS]: V-dog Kind Kibble is rich in essential nutrients, including 24% protein, L-carnitine, taurine, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, DHA, and prebiotic ingredients
Lanie –
Both Dogs Thriving and Love VDog!
I have 2 dogs. One is a 14 year old Siberian Husky and the other is a 7 year old Red Tick Hound mix. For years they have both been eating a popular commercial brand of dog food. I’ve always made it a point to periodically check the ingredients label and I do try to keep up with the latest “OMG’s” in pet food because let’s face it, it isn’t the cleanest food industry out there.The nastiness of the commercial industry and the origin of a lot of commercial dog food ingredients is the reason why we decided to make the switch over to VDog.One of the first things that I noticed about the food when I opened the bag was the smell. It’s not a bad smell at all but it’s definitely not the same as the old food that they were eating. It doesn’t smell like fake meat flavoring, it of course has a very veggie smell to it. To me it’s like a cross between sweet potato and peas which once you read the ingredient list, it makes sense. The second thing is that the bag is recyclable. Third is that the kibble is green which took me a bit to get used to seeing.They have now been on this dog food for over 2 months. I do supplement the Red Tick Hound with cooked chicken breast once or twice a week, but the Husky is strictly VDog because after we made the switch, whenever she is given the chicken breast she ends up with an upset stomach and things get smelly and ugly really quick so she is technically a vegan dog now.Both dogs love this food and I don’t have to bribe either one of them to eat it with a gravy over the top like I used to have to do with their old food. Now that I think back, me having to do that should have been a red flag for me.I wanted to provide them with a better quality food to keep them both healthier and around for as long as possible. I never dreamed that the Husky would show the improvements that she has. Older dogs have a tendency to start having hip problems and unfortunately that is one of her problems. She did a lot of laying around with very little attempts at running and playing until the past couple of weeks. Recently I have been having to try and wind her down again like I did years ago. Her mood has obviously improved too, she looks and acts a lot happier, which is a very positive change that I’m really glad to see.The Red Tick Hound has shown some changes too. His breath oddly enough doesn’t smell anymore and his coat is sleek and shiny again. We had noticed that his fur had become wiry and scratchy and with a better quality diet, that changed.Yes, the food price point is higher but you are paying for quality ingredients which in turn will lead to a healthier dog in the long run. I’m very thankful for VDog and will continue to feed it to my dogs and recommend it to others.
Violette –
Picky eaters liked it
When my usual vegan dog kibble had supply chain issues, I decided to give this a try. My two dogs really seem to like it. I currently have a 10 year old pit bull mix, a 6 year old Chihuahua and five cats. Over the last 17 years I’ve had 12 cats and dogs on vegetarian diets. My German Shepherd mix lived to 13 after 11.5 years on a veg diet (upper range for a GS whose average life span is 9 to 13). I also have a 15 and 13 year old cat. My oldest cat recently passed away at 17 after 16 years on vegan cat kibble and a few supplements like pumpkin, yeast flakes and lysine. I am currently trying out veg wet foods as well. There are only a handful of wet or dry options for cats, though it’s better for dogs.In 30 plus years seeing multiple veterinarians in different cities, I do not recall a single one expressing much interest in what I fed my dog or cat. Like their allopathic counterparts, they are not trained in prevention or nutrition but drugs and surgeries. If they have been out of school 5 or 10 years, they may not even be current on side effects and dangers. (My 17 year cat died after being prescribed overly harsh medication for his age.) Nutritional training consists of a few electives heavily influenced by the pet food industry. Nearly 100% of nutritional information from school and AVMA events comes from large pet food manufacturers who donate copiously to the vet industry. Veterinary schools publish scientific papers funded by… Guess who? Meat based pet food companies have little interest in vegan pet food whilst raking in profits from worthless scraps of diseased animals, parts unfit for human consumption and sundry shocking things ground into gloop, dyed, canned or made into kibble. Nevertheless, it seems what studies have been done have yielded positive results (see Sarah Dodd and Andrew Knight). Also, some veg pet food companies have been around for 30 years.
Airbreathing1 –
Spectacular Choice of Food!
My dog loves the food, multiple trainers have said it gives her a very good coat. And she absolutely loves the food. We have been using it for years, other than the price it is amazing. Dogs are omnivores, so we occasionally will supplement her diet with a small amount of salmon, but that is rarely. When I say occasionally I mean one every couple of months.
Nate –
My Dog Loves It!!
I’ve been feeding my dog VDog for over 8 years now and she still absolutely LOVES it!! The price has gone up substantially, but I feel it’s worth it. She’s now 12 years old and still has plenty of energy and zero health concerns!
Laurel C. Urena –
Best Dog Food Yet
My dog’s coat is so much healthier than the expensive food with animal products I had her on. She loves the kibbles and a skin issue that she has for the last 2+ years since I adopted her is completely gone! Highly recommend.
Amazon Customer –
The Best !Healthy and delicious for all dogs
I am a professional dog sitter . I sit many dogs and I analyze the diets and food they eat . Dogs who is on Vdog good in my doggies care do the best!!!! I had never seen diarrhea or loose stool unlikely dogs who on other different diets including Farm Dog food . Becouse of this learning from my clients who have they sensitive stomach and skin issues dog on Vdog food doing so well I put both of my own old dogs with sensitive old dogs stomach on this Vdog food and can not thank enough to company who produce this food! THANK YOU VERY MUCH! It is the best food for dogs with stomach issues and skin for sure! many all kinds of food my clients feed they dogs.. I was fostering older dog with numerous health issues and super sensitive stomach. Any food I tried to fed him always ended up with diarrhea. I tried V- dog food after noticed how great all other dogs was doing on it and … I had a great surprise! My foster dog stoped having diarrhea and was really enjoying eating this food after all !Sometime I add vegan wet food to this food and add some water for variety. My both old dogs just love it! Thank you for producing this wonderful healthy food for dogs! THE BEST!
AdamT –
Benny Loves it!
My dogs have been on Vdog for months. They really love it. Sometimes a little too much! Their weight has been well maintained.