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Formulated to keep adult dogs supported from the top of their nose to the tip of their tail, with a comprehensive blend of 21 well-researched vitamins, minerals and antioxidants.
These have been carefully selected to contribute to your dog’s overall health by supporting the immune system, skin, digestive tract, brain, eyes, the heart and many other areas of the body. All this packed into a delicious chew that they’ll look forward to taking each day!
Suitable for dogs of all ages, breeds & lifestyles, these chews support everyday health & vitality, and are also helpful for dogs recovering from injury or illness.
Feeding a ‘DIY’ homemade raw diet? TotaVit™ will remove the worry about meeting your dog’s vitamin and mineral requirements - simply crumble this into their meals to ensure they don’t miss a thing!
Feed whole as a treat, break into small pieces, or crumble into food.
Weight of dog (kg) | Chews per day |
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Up to 15kg | 1 |
15kg-30kg | 2 |
30kg-50kg | 3 |
50kg + | 4 |
For the majority of dogs, feeding TotaVit™ can positively support their overall health and help ensure their nutritional requirements are met.
Particularly for those feeding a homemade diet, getting the balance of vitamins and minerals can be difficult, so using a supplement that is tasty and easily mixed into their food means you can tick this off your list!
If your dog has any chronic condition such as kidney or liver failure, or is on long-term medication, we would recommend always consulting your vet before trying a new supplement and follow their advice.
If you have any questions, please get in touch either through the Q&A section of this page, or by email and we'll get back to you!
Calcium 100mg, Phosphorous 50mg, Vitamin E 10mg, Vitamin C 5mg, Vitamin B5 (As Calcium Salt) 5mg, Magnesium 5mg, Choline Chloride 5mg, Vitamin A 10mg, Vitamin B3, L-Arginine, Lysine, Iron, Zinc, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B1, Copper, Potassium, Vitamin B6, Iodine, Folic Acid, Vitamin D3, Vitamin B12.
Rice Bran, Corn Starch, Deionised Water, Rapeseed Oil, Glycerine, Sorbitol Powder, Caramel, Sucrose.
Citric Acid Anhydrous, Calcium Propionate, Potassium Sorbate.
Crude Protein 5.1%, Crude Fat 12.1%, Crude Fibre 1.5%, Crude Ash 23.6%.
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Excellent results people remark now how well her coat looks
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didn't smell appealing to me and both dogs sniffed it and walked away
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I liked the idea of it and thought would be good for both Mork and Mindy and they both seem to really enjoy
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding TotaVit™ All-In-One Multi-Vitamin Chews for Dogs, including answers from our team.
Josephine Reese
Are these suitable for puppy's?
These chews are suitable for dogs of all ages, breeds & lifestyles. They are safe for use in your pup once weaned.
Cl Schreiber
What is the quantity of B vitamins in the multi vitamin chews? The composition only states the inclusion of these vitamins but NOT the quantity. This would imply that the content was negligible, so I'd like to check that before purchase.
Thank you for your query, I have attached a summary of the average mg of ingredients per chew.
Lissie
Hi, I’ve just started feeding my dog home cooked food as he has allergies and want to make sure he is getting the right amount of nutrients and minerals he needs. Would this be suitable? He’s not on a raw diet as won’t eat raw meat so I’ve been cooking brown rice with meat and vegetables which he loves. Previously he’s been on Royal Canin Hypoallergenic but he sometimes won’t eat it and has developed a different allergy which I suspect is related to this food. Thanks
TotaVit is a great choice for helping supplement a home made diet. It will cover the vitamins/minerals your pet needs but will not cover the proteins they need. Ideally it is still advised to feed a complete dog diet instead though as this will ensure your dog's nutritional needs are met.
I recommend reading our blog on allergies if your pet has been diagnosed with this, link provided here. This contains information about approaching food allergies.