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Vegan dog food provides similar nutrients to meat-based diets, new study finds

Thursday, 04 September 2025

A new study, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, has found that vegan diets for dogs sold in the UK provide similar nutrition to meat-based diets.

The study, led by Rebecca Brociek from the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, and published in PLOS One, highlights the importance of a balanced and nutritional diet for our canine companions.

Dogs, like humans, are omnivores and require specific nutrients rather than specific ingredients.

As plant-based diets gain popularity in human nutrition, the pet food industry is following suit with vegan diets becoming increasingly popular.

Experts analysed the nutritional completeness of 31 meat- and plant-based dog foods in the UK for total protein content and individual amino acids, fatty acids, major and trace elements, vitamin D and all B-vitamins.

They found that plant-based diets, when properly formulated, can be a healthy and viable alternative to meat-based options. This is backed by similar studies conducted in Brazil and Canada.

Both plant- and meat-based foods showed similarly incomplete nutritional profiles, with 30 out of 31 products missing at least one essential nutrient according to FEDIAF guidelines.

Notably, deficiencies in plant-based diets mirrored those commonly seen in plant-based human diets, such as iodine and B vitamins.

The nutritional composition of meat and plant-based foods for dogs were similar, except for iodine and B-vitamins, which were lower in plant-based foods.

The majority (66%) of veterinary diets with lower total protein by design, were also deficient in one or more essential amino acids. Isolated instances of non-compliance to nutritional guidelines were observed across all food-groups.

Of the tested nutrients 55%, 16%, 24% and 100% of foods met all amino acid, mineral, B-vitamin, and vitamin D guidelines, respectively.

The study authors explain, however, that every dog is unique, and dietary needs vary.

Our study found that plant-based diets, when properly formulated, can be a healthy and viable alternative to meat-based options. Ideally the next step is long-term feeding studies, but as we begin to rethink pet nutrition, perhaps the alternative isn’t only better for the planet, but also beneficial for our four-legged companions.”
Rebecca Brociek from the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science

Adopting a plant-based dietary pattern for companion canines can provide nutritional adequacy, but feeding supplemental iodine and B-vitamins should also be considered by manufacturers, the researchers advise.

“Veterinary diets, purposely low in crude protein, often have less than optimal essential amino acid composition. These data provide important new information for owners of companion canines being fed plant-based or veterinary diets,” adds Rebecca.

The full study can be found here.

More information is available from Rebecca Brociek on Rebecca.Brociek@nottingham.ac.uk

 

*Want to sniff out more research and compelling evidence supporting a plant-based diet for dogs? Here are a few links:

> The Plant-Based Path: Why the Evidence is Clear—But the Industry Isn’t Ready for It

> NEW! Plant-Based Research for Dogs - Quick Links

> Analysis of 16 studies on the impact of vegan diets on cat and dog health

> Outcomes of domestic dogs fed a commercial plant-based diet (pea protein) for a year

 

 

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