23-in-1 Multivitamin InformationUpdated 3 months ago
23-in-1 Multivitamin
Wuffes 23-in-1 Multivitamin is a meticulously formulated blend of vitamins and minerals that provide complete nutritional support for overall wellbeing. This all-in-one formula features nutrients that were hand selected to promote optimal health in all breeds and ages. The ingredients in our multivitamin are backed by scientific research, and provide a comprehensive nutritional base for your pet, including Omega-3 fatty acids from wild Alaskan pollock oil. A well-rounded diet is essential to your pet’s immune function, skin integrity, and digestive health. This 23-in-1 blend ensures that any diet you provide your pet is complete and minimizes the incidence of dietary deficiency. Delivering nutrition to your pet could not be easier, as our blend is packed into a delicious chew made with real honey and pork liver. 23-in-1 Multivitamin is available to buy as a one-off product, as well as on subscription.
Pack Size
120g / 4.2oz / 30 chews
Product Benefits
Multivitamins are a great addition to any diet and help to provide a strong nutritional foundation that minimizes the incidence of deficiencies. Pets who are growing, in their senior years or pregnant have an increased nutritional requirement for a wide range of essential vitamins and minerals that may be lacking from their diet. Multivitamins can help bridge nutritional gaps to meet your pet’s increased demand for maintenance or growth and can help:
Boost energy levels
Support immune health
Support bone & joint health
Support normal digestion
Promote healthy skin & coat
Our chews are made at a Good Manufacturing Practices certified and SQF audited facility. This means that our products are subjected to rigorous GMP and SQF quality standards to ensure that your pet receives the best possible product.
Active Ingredients
Manganese 1400 mcg, Zinc 3.8mg, Vitamin A 1115 IU, Vitamin D3 83.6 IU, Vitamin E 38 IU, L-Taurine 95mg, Vitamin C 47.5 mg, Inositol 33.25mg, Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) 9.5mg, Calcium 4.75mg, Pantothenate 4.75mg, Niacin 2.9mg, D-Pantothenic Acid 2.6mg, Thiamine HCL (Vitamin B1) 2.3mg, Pyridoxine HCL (Vitamin B6) 1000 mcg, Biotin 950 mcg, Iron 800 mcg, Iodine 720 mcg, Magnesium 600mcg, Folic Acid 300 mcg, Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) 16 mcg, Selenium 9.5mcg, Vitamin B12 2.7 mcg, Omega 3s 68mg (DHA 32mg & EPA 26mg).
Inactive Ingredients
Apple Cider Vinegar, Brewers Dried Yeast, Coconut Glycerin, Coconut Oil, Dried Whey, Honey, Mixed Tocopherols, Molasses, Pork Spray Dried Liver, Rosemary Extract, Tapioca Starch, Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil.
As a guide:
The length of time to finish the tub depends on the size of the pet:
Dogs up to 25 lbs - 2 months
Dogs 26-75 lbs - 1 month
Dog over 75 lbs - 15 days
Breakdown of Ingredients
Ingredients
Manganese
Manganese, an essential mineral that plays a crucial role in maintaining your dog's overall wellbeing, can be found naturally in various foods like nuts, whole grains, and leafy green vegetables. This essential nutrient aids in the production of energy, facilitates the metabolism of protein and carbohydrates, and assists in the synthesis of fatty acids.
Great for - energy, metabolism
Zinc
Zinc is an essential mineral that plays a vital role in various physiological functions in dogs and is commonly found in meat, fish, vegetables and more. It promotes healthy skin & coat, supports the immune system, and contributes to digestive health.
Great for - skin and coat, immune system, digestion
Vitamin A
Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin that is essential for a dog’s health. Commonly found in liver, eggs and more, it helps bone and tissue development, support muscle and nerve function and enhances skin and coat health.
Great for - skin & coat, bone & tissue, muscle & nerves
Vitamin D3
Vitamin D3 is a fat-soluble vitamin that supports several essential functions in dogs. It aids in the absorption and regulation of calcium and phosphorus, promoting strong bones and teeth. Commonly found in fatty fish, it supports bone health, promotes proper muscle function and enhances immune system function.
Great for - muscle function, bone health, immune system
Vitamin E
A powerful antioxidant, Vitamin E Vitamin E supports overall immune system health, while also promoting a healthy skin and coat, keeping your dog looking and feeling their best.
Great for - immune system, skin & coat
L-Taurine
Taurine is an essential dietary amino acid. While it is naturally produced by the body, certain dog breeds can be at higher risk of taurine deficiency (American Cocker Spaniels, Golden Retrievers & Labradors). Most commonly found in meat and fish L-Taurine plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy cardiovascular system and good vision. It’s also an essential amino acid for proper fetal development.
Great for - heart, eyes, reproduction & growth
Vitamin C
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is commonly found in fruits and vegetables. Known for its antioxidant properties that help neutralize harmful free radicals, it also helps enhances Iron absorption and promotes collagen synthesis.
Great for - collagen synthesis, iron absorption
Calcium Pantothenate
Calcium Pantothenate, also known as vitamin B5, is a component of coenzyme A (CoA), which is involved in energy metabolism and the synthesis of important molecules in the body. Commonly found in meat and fish, it helps promote energy metabolism, healthy skin & glossy dur and healthy nervous system function.
Great for - energy metabolism, skin & coat, nervous system
Niacin (Vitamin B3)
Also known as vitamin B3, Niacin acts as an antioxidant, helping to protect cells from damage caused by free radicals, and is essential for the proper functioning of enzymes involved in energy metabolism and acts as an antioxidant, helping to protect cells from damage caused by free radicals . It’s also essential to maintain a healthy nervous system, healthy skin & glossy fur and cellular integrity through DNA repair. Dietary sources include meat, fish and whole grains.
Great for - energy metabolism, nervous system, skin & coat
D-Pantothenic Acid
D-Pantothenic Acid is found in meat and fish and is important for skin & coat health, healthy nervous system function. It also helps metabolize energy by breaking down carbohydrates, fats and proteins to product energy for the body,
Great for - energy metabolism, skin & coat, nervous system
Thiamine HCL (Vitamin B1)
More commonly known as Vitamin B1, Thiamine HCL is found in meat and fish. It’s an essential factor in carbohydrate metabolism as it converts glucose into usable energy and helps promote healthy nervous function, appetite and digestion. But there’s more! Thiamine HCL also plays a role in supporting the body's response to stress and maintaining a healthy immune system.
Great for - energy metabolism, nervous system, appetite & digestion, stress, immune system
Pyridoxine HCL (Vitamin B6)
Commonly referred to as Vitamin B6, it helps protein metabolism, energy metabolism and promotes proper functioning of the nervous system. Commonly found in meat & fish, it also plays a vital role in maintaining a healthy immune system.
Great for - immune system, nervous system, metabolism
Biotin
Biotin plays an important role in the breakdown of dietary fats, carbohydrates and proteins and is commonly found in eggs, bananas and more. Research has shown that increased Biotin intake can improve the quality and integrity of hair, skin and nails.
Great for - skin & coat, nails
Iron
Commonly found in meat, fish, eggs and more, Iron is an essential mineral that plays a vital role in various physiological processes in the body. It is an important component of hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells responsible for transporting oxygen from the lungs to tissues throughout the body. Iron is also involved in energy production and is vital to maintain a healthy immune system.
Great for - oxygen transport, energy, immune system
Iodine
Iodine is an essential vitamin for thyroid function and can be found in seafood, dairy and eggs. The body needs iodine in order to produce thyroid hormones - this is particularly important for pets on fresh or raw food diets that frequently lack enough iodine.
Great for - thyroid (metabolism, growth & development, reproductive health, skin & coat)
Magnesium
Magnesium is the second most abundant mineral in the body and is essential for nerve, muscle and immune function.
Great for nerves, muscles, immune system
Folic Acid
Also known as Folate or Vitamin B9, Folic Acid is essential for the synthesis and repair of DNA, cell division, and the production of red blood cells. Folic acid is particularly important during periods of rapid growth and a necessary vitamin for fetal development.
Great for - cell growth, nervous system, pregnancy & fetal development
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
Riboflavin, also known as Vitamin B2, is a water-soluble vitamin that’s commonly found in meat, dairy products and leafy greens. It plays a critical role in energy production, the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins, and the maintenance of healthy tissues.
Great for - energy production, growth & development, eye health
Selenium
Selenium is a mineral that contributes to healthy thyroid function and functions as a cofactor for several enzymes and proteins, acting as an antioxidant and supporting normal cellular function. It can be found in a variety of foods including meat, seafood and eggs.
Great for - cellular function, thyroid, reproductive health
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 is naturally found in animal-based food sources like meat, seafood, eggs and dairy. It helps prevent anemia, supports oxygen transport throughout the body, maintains a healthy nervous system and is vital in metabolizing fats, carbohydrates and proteins.
Great for - nervous system, metabolism
Omega 3s from Fish Oil (DHA & EPA)
Omega-3 fatty acids, sourced from Wild Alaskan Pollock Oil, polyunsaturated fats found in fish. They offer several benefits for dogs. They help promote a healthy skin and glossy fur, support joint and cardiovascular health, and enhance cognitive function.
Great for - skin & coat, hear, joints, cognitive function
Wild Alaskan Pollock Oil
Pollock oil has been added to the chew to provide a source of Omega 3 fatty acids. Omega 3s are essential for growing, senior and pregnant animals. The addition of fish oil can also contribute to the maintenance of the skin and coat barrier.
Signs & Symptoms of Dietary Deficiencies
Dietary and nutritional deficiencies are more common than you think and can occur for a wide variety of reasons, even including your pet’s breed. Some signs to look out for include:
Dull or brittle coat
Flaky, dry skin
Hair loss
Lack of energy or unusual fatigue
Unexplained weight loss or weight gain
Digestive issues such as persisting diarrhea or constipation
Behavioral changes
These symptoms are also very common signs of other diseases or disorders. If you observe your pet to have one or more of these symptoms, please consult your veterinarian.
FAQs
Feeding Guide
Use your pet’s weight to follow the daily recommended feeding guidelines below. We recommend that you give your pet their multivitamin treat with or after one of their daily meals.
Weight | Recommended Amount |
25lbs and under | ½ soft chew daily |
26 - 75lbs | 1 soft chew daily |
75lbs and over | 2 soft chews daily |
How can it benefit my pet?
Multivitamins are a great addition to any diet and help to provide a strong nutritional foundation that minimizes the incidence of deficiencies. Pets who are growing, in their senior years or pregnant have an increased nutritional requirement for a wide range of essential vitamins and minerals that may be lacking from their diet. Multivitamins can help bridge nutritional gaps to meet your pet’s increased demand for maintenance or growth and can help:
Boost energy levels
Enhance immune function
Support bone & joint health
Aid brain function
Promote healthy skin & coat
How should it be stored?
To make sure your pup is getting the absolute best, our multivitamin chews do not contain artificial preservatives. Please store in a cool, dry place, out of direct sunlight and heat, and use within 3 months of opening.
Does it contain any allergens?
In order to look out for as many pups as possible, we formulated our chews with allergies in mind. If your pet is particularly sensitive, please note that our 23-in-1 Multivitamin includes Pork, Fish (Wild Alaskan Pollock Oil) and Rosemary Extract.
Can my pet eat too many multivitamins?
Certain vitamins in our chew, such as Vitamin D3, can cause toxicity in large doses. Please ensure that your product is stored in the fridge after opening, not only to keep our ingredients as fresh as possible, but also to ensure that these treats are out of reach from your pets. If you think they’ve eaten too much, it’s always best to be safe and speak to your vet.
What happens if my pet eats them all at once?
In the event that your pet eats too many all at once, please contact your veterinarian immediately. Your vet will make recommendations based on your pet’s age, size and any potential pre-existing conditions.
Where is it made?
Our products are proudly made in the USA from globally sourced ingredients.
Do pets need multivitamins?
Multivitamins help ensure that your pet’s diet is complete with all essential vitamins and minerals, as traditional pup diets like kibble, home cooked or raw diets can lack nutrients. That’s where our 23-in-1 Multivitamin comes in - it can help bridge nutritional gaps and ensure your pet is getting everything they need.
How do I know if my pet needs a multivitamin?
Though particularly important for growing, aging and pregnant animals to help support their increased nutritional needs, our multivitamin helps ensure healthy adult pups are also getting all the nutrients they need to thrive. Unfortunately, nutritional deficiencies are more common than you think and can occur for a wide variety of reasons, even including your pet’s breed. Some signs to look out for include:
Dull or brittle coat
Flaky, dry skin
Hair loss
Lack of energy or unusual fatigue
Unexplained weight loss or weight gain
Digestive issues such as persisting diarrhea or constipation
Behavioral changes
Please note that these symptoms are also very common signs of other diseases or disorders. If your pet suffers from any of the symptoms above, it’s always best to speak to your vet.
Can it be used with other supplements or prescription medication?
Absolutely. As long as you follow our dosage guidelines, our multivitamin should not interfere with other supplements or prescription medications.
Does it need to be given with food?
Our tasty chews can be given to your pet at any time of the day, though we recommend feeding them at mealtimes as it helps increase nutrient absorption.
How old does my dog have to be?
23-in-1 Multivitamin is suitable for pets over 12 weeks of age.
Is it safe for cats?
It is safe for cats, but should be given at the lowest recommended dose, even if the cat exceeds the weight range for that category.