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Rich in vitamins

When a dog food ingredient is said to be "rich in vitamins", it means that this ingredient contains a high amount of vitamins. Vitamins are essential nutrients that are very important for your dog's health. They support various bodily functions, such as the immune system, skin health and nerve function.

Different vitamins have different functions

  1. Vitamin A: Important for vision, growth and the immune system.
  2. B vitamins: Support metabolism, energy production and skin and coat health.
  3. Vitamin C: Is an antioxidant and supports the immune system.
  4. Vitamin D: Important for bone health and calcium absorption.
  5. Vitamin E: Serves as an antioxidant and supports skin and coat.

However, it is important that your dog gets a balanced ratio of vitamins. An overdose of some vitamins can be harmful, while a deficiency can lead to health problems. If a food is labeled as "rich in vitamins", you should make sure that it is a balanced composition that meets your dog's needs.

Overview

Rich in fiber Rich in vitamins Food Fruit Tolerated in small quantities
Acai berries
Rich in essential substances Rich in vitamins Food Fruit Processed food Compatibility Safe feeding
Acerola
Exotic Intended for human consumption Superfood Fruit Rich in antioxidants Rich in vitamins Tolerated in small quantities
Acerola powder
Low calorie content Food Supports digestion Medicinal plant Rich in antioxidants Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Can be eaten fresh Suitable for vegetarian diets
Alfalfa grass
Nahaufnahme von Algen
Superfood Aroma Flavor enhancer Food Medicine Supports digestion Can support skin and coat health Naturopathy Topical application Rich in antioxidants Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in nutrients Rich in proteins Rich in trace elements Rich in vitamins Safe feeding Tolerated in small quantities Potential allergy trigger
Algae extract
Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Oil Underwater plant conditionally compatible
Algae oil
Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Seed Plant conditionally compatible Feeding not recommended Feeding toxic
Almonds
Rich in amino acids Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Plant Safe feeding
Aloe Vera
Low calorie content Exotic May have antibacterial properties Food Meat Game meat Product from wild animals Can help regulate blood sugar levels May have anti-inflammatory properties Can support skin and coat health Can contribute to the promotion of intestinal health Rich in essential substances Low fat content Source of healthy unsaturated fats Rich in amino acids Rich in minerals Rich in nutrients Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Safe feeding Suitable for raw food Potential source of danger Potential allergy trigger
Antelope meat
Common ingredient in dog food Low glycemic index Aroma Flavor enhancer Preservative Food Gluten free Rich in vitamins Can be eaten fresh
Apple extract
Rich in antioxidants Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Fruit Safe feeding Tolerated in small quantities
Apple fiber
Low protein content Low glycemic index Gluten free Flour Supports digestion Rich in antioxidants Rich in fiber Rich in vitamins Suitable for allergy-sensitive dogs Suitable for vegan diets Suitable for vegetarian diets
Apple flour
Low calorie content Low carbohydrate content Low glycemic index Supports digestion Low fat content Rich in fiber Rich in vitamins Can be eaten fresh Safe feeding Suitable for allergy-sensitive dogs
Apple peel
By-product Rich in vitamins Food Fruit Tolerated in small quantities
Apple pomace
Low protein content Low glycemic index Gluten free Supports digestion Rich in antioxidants Rich in fiber Rich in vitamins Suitable for allergy-sensitive dogs Suitable for vegan diets Suitable for vegetarian diets
Apple powder
Rich in minerals Rich in nutrients Rich in vitamins Fruit conditionally compatible Potential source of danger
Apricots
Exotic Rich in vitamins Liquid Food Fruit Tolerated in small quantities
Aronia pomace
May have antioxidant properties Natural source of antioxidants Superfood Berry Can help regulate blood pressure Can help regulate blood sugar levels Can support the immune system Can support heart health Can promote cardiovascular health Supports digestion May have anti-inflammatory properties Can contribute to the promotion of blood health Food supplements Rich in essential substances Rich in antioxidants Rich in fiber Rich in flavonoids Rich in vitamins Can be eaten fresh
Aronia powder
Long lasting Chemistry Preservative Artificial additive Stabilizer Rich in antioxidants Rich in vitamins
Ascorbyl palmitate
Fat Rich in minerals Rich in nutrients Rich in vitamins Natural sweetener Fruit Feeding toxic Feeding not recommended Potential source of danger
Avocado
Intended for human consumption Low glycemic index Food Gluten free Legume Seed Rich in essential substances Rich in fatty acids Rich in nutrients Rich in amino acids Rich in fiber Rich in carbohydrates Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Rich in trace elements Compatibility conditionally compatible Suitable for vegan diets Suitable for vegetarian diets Tolerated in small quantities Potential allergy trigger
Bambara peanut
Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Fruit Tolerated in small quantities
Bananas
Exotic Intended for human consumption Superfood Rich in antioxidants Rich in fiber Rich in vitamins Tolerated in small quantities
Baobab
May have antibacterial properties May have antioxidant properties Natural source of antioxidants Berry Can support the immune system Can support heart health Supports digestion May have anti-inflammatory properties Naturopathy Source of vitamin C Traditional use in phytotherapy Supports liver function Medicinal plant Rich in fiber Rich in flavonoids Rich in minerals Rich in nutrients Rich in trace elements Rich in vitamins Can be eaten fresh Suitable for vegan diets Suitable for vegetarian diets
Barberries
Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in trace elements Rich in vitamins Food Contains grains Plant conditionally compatible
Barley
Rich in essential substances Rich in vitamins Food Contains grains Plant Compatibility Safe feeding
Barley grass
Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Plant Tolerated in small quantities
Basil
Intended for human consumption Regional product Contains sugar Vegetable Seasonal vegetables Natural sweetener Plant Garden plant Rich in nutrients Rich in fiber Rich in carbohydrates Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Rich in strength Rich in water / moisture Safe feeding
Bavarian turnip
Low glycemic index Regional product Seasonal vegetables Legume Can help regulate blood sugar levels May have anti-inflammatory properties Can support skin and coat health Can contribute to the promotion of intestinal health Supports digestion Rich in essential substances Low fat content Source of healthy unsaturated fats Rich in amino acids Rich in antioxidants Rich in fiber Rich in carbohydrates Rich in minerals Rich in nutrients Rich in proteins Rich in trace elements Rich in strength Rich in vitamins conditionally compatible Safe feeding Suitable for vegan diets Suitable for vegetarian diets May be suitable for diabetic diets Potential allergy trigger
Beans
Low carbohydrate content Common ingredient in dog food By-product Giblet Product from livestock Natural source of taurine Rich in essential substances Low fat content Rich in amino acids Rich in B vitamins Rich in iron Rich in minerals Rich in nutrients Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Rich in zinc Suitable for raw food
Beef hearts
Rich in essential substances Rich in vitamins Food Meat Compatibility Safe feeding
Beef liver
Can improve the absorption of nutrients Low glycemic index Superfood Colorants Natural colorant Natural sweetener Can help regulate blood pressure Can support heart health Can support kidney function Can support wound healing May have anti-inflammatory properties Can support skin and coat health Source of nitrate Important for cell health Plant Rich in essential substances Rich in antioxidants Rich in fiber Rich in iron Rich in folic acid Rich in minerals Rich in nutrients Rich in trace elements Rich in vitamins Safe feeding
Beet