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    info@lechienrevue.comBy info@lechienrevue.comApril 11, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The British Veterinary Association (BVA) have urged people to consider a few things before changing your pet’s diet

    Sophie Buchan Money and Lifestyle Writer

    02:30, 11 Apr 2026

    Make sure your dog is getting the food they need(Image: Ksenia Raykova via Getty Images)

    The British Veterinary Association has issued advice to people considering putting their pets on a vegan or vegetarian diet.

    Addressing the question, can I feed my dog a vegetarian or vegan diet?, the experts say that while it is possible, people need to be very careful. It explains: “In theory, it is possible for dogs to have a vegan or vegetarian diet, but it can be challenging to get the balance of essential nutrients right.

    “Veterinary professionals are cautious about these diets, and would like to see more long-term, controlled trials which prove they can meet a dog’s nutritional needs throughout their life.”

    If you are considering a vegetarian or vegan diet for your dog, the veterinary experts urge owners to consider the following:

    Make sure you choose a diet labelled as ‘complete’ rather than ‘complementary’, as these are designed to meet all of your dog’s nutritional needs.Do your research before switching. Some new diets may appear to offer benefits but need more long-term evidence to prove this.Keep an eye on your dog’s health and talk to your veterinary team if you have any concerns. Let your veterinary team know which diet you have chosen so they can help to monitor this too.

    Blue Cross urges owners to do crucial checks

    Jack Russell dog being walked

    Make sure you can meet your dog’s needs(Image: Getty)

    Experts at Blue Cross have also had their say. It states that dogs are omnivores and can eat both meat and plants, but their ability to get all necessary nutrients from a fully vegan or vegetarian diet depends on the specific ingredients in their food.

    It suggests choosing a balanced diet that meets your dog’s needs and adds that owners should “always check that the manufacturer is reputable.”

    Before you make the change, Blue Cross stresses that “if you’re thinking about feeding your dog an exclusively vegetarian or vegan diet, the most important thing to do is speak to your vet and a qualified veterinary nutritionist.”

    Are there risks of dogs being vegan or vegetarian?

    Just like humans, pets can develop serious health issues if they don’t get proper nutrients, and a vegan diet may not meet the nutritional needs for all life stages or health conditions.

    The Blue Cross team says that “it can be hard to ensure they [dogs] get the right nutrients in the correct amounts on a vegan or vegetarian diet.”

    It notes that some of the challenges people could face is that “not all dogs are the same, and some dogs won’t tolerate a vegan or vegetarian diet.” Owners should “not be tempted to home produce a vegan diet, as there’s a high risk that it will not consistently give your dog what they need.”

    In addition to this, it stresses that “commercial vegan diets are new, and we do not know the longer term impacts of feeding a vegan diet.”

    Are there any benefits of vegan or vegetarian dog food?

    Cute brown dachshund puppy drinking water from big bowl at home

    Like humans, all dogs are different and therefore have different dietary requirments(Image: NickyLloyd via Getty Images)

    The Blue Cross notes that while there are challenges for some owners to think about, “there have been a number of research studies looking at vegetarian or vegan diets for dogs.”

    It states that this is what it knows so far:

    Dogs can get the nutrition they need on a vegan or vegetarian diet with the right nutritional and veterinary adviceLots of dogs love veggiesThey can be lower in calories, but it depends on what else is added and how it’s preparedThey can provide positive environmental benefits

    Many new plant-based pet foods are emerging, some developed with veterinary nutritionists. Before switching your pet to a vegetarian or vegan diet, consult your vet to ensure it’s safe and suitable for them, it suggests.

    Is it cruel to put a dog on a vegan diet?

    This is a big question, and one you may see circulate on social media. Blue Cross states that regardless of what you feed your pet, you need to make sure they have “a nutritionally balanced diet to be healthy.”

    It cautions: “If you’re unable to give your dog the nutrition they need to be happy and healthy, you are putting them at risk of developing serious health conditions.”

    Animal welfare and UK laws

    Directing people to its page on dog laws in the UK, Blue Cross notes that “all British pet owners have a legal duty to provide for their pet’s welfare needs.”

    Under section 9 of the Animal Welfare Act 2006, all domestic animals have the legal right to:

    Live in a suitable environmentEat a suitable dietExhibit normal behaviour patternsBe housed with, or apart from, other animalsBe protected from pain, suffering, injury and disease

    “Dog owners who fail to ensure their pet’s welfare needs are met could face prosecution. More importantly, they also run the risk of causing suffering to an animal who they have a responsibility to care for”, it adds.

    In section 9 of the Animal Welfare Act 2006, it writes: “A person commits an offence if he does not take such steps as are reasonable in all the circumstances to ensure that the needs of an animal for which he is responsible are met to the extent required by good practice.”

    You can read up on the Animal Welfare Act 2006 here.

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