Senior-Vite Chewable Supplement
Verified Jun 8, 2026
This is a chewable multivitamin supplement for senior dogs, using liver meal and natural flavoring to make it more palatable. It supplies a broad range of vitamins, minerals, taurine, digestive enzymes, and antioxidant sources like grape seed extract to complement a senior dog’s regular diet. It’s intended as a daily add-on rather than a complete food, to help support overall nutrient intake in older dogs.
Overall, this is a well-rounded senior multivitamin and mineral supplement designed to complement a complete dog food, not replace it. It offers a wide spectrum of vitamins, trace minerals, taurine, digestive enzymes, and grape seed extract for antioxidant support. It may suit older dogs who could use extra micronutrient support, as long as their primary diet is already complete and balanced.
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At a Glance
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Strengths
- Provides a broad range of B vitamins, plus vitamins A, D, E, and C to help support general nutrient intake in senior dogs.
- Includes taurine and choline, which are important nutrients for heart, muscle, and nervous system function.
- Contains digestive enzymes from Aspergillus species, which may help some dogs digest their food more easily.
- Grape seed extract adds an additional antioxidant source beyond the standard vitamins.
Considerations
- This is not a complete diet and must be given with a balanced dog food to meet basic calorie and nutrient needs.
- Liver meal and natural flavoring may not be suitable for dogs with known sensitivities to liver or certain animal proteins.
- Extra vitamins and minerals should be used cautiously if your dog is already on other supplements or a prescription diet.
Full Ingredient List
Ingredients and analysis reflect manufacturer data at the time of our last update and can change without notice. Always check the actual product packaging before feeding.
Ingredient filtering helps identify compatible options but is not a substitute for a veterinary elimination diet.
Top 5 Ingredients Explained
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Liver
Liver is a nutrient-dense organ meat used in pet foods as a high-quality protein source, natural flavor enhancer, and a concentrated supply of vitamins and minerals—particularly vitamin A, B vitamins (including B12 and folate), iron and copper. It offers important micronutrients for both dogs and cats but should be fed in controlled amounts because excessive liver can cause vitamin A (and sometimes copper) toxicity, and raw liver carries food-safety risks unless properly processed.
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Stearic Acid
Stearic acid is a saturated fatty acid often used in pet food formulations as a fat component, texturizer or coating ingredient to aid kibble structure, palatability and processing rather than as an essential nutrient. While it provides usable energy for dogs and cats and is generally safe in small amounts, it is not an essential fatty acid and high levels of saturated fat can contribute to obesity or worsen pancreatitis in susceptible animals, so overall dietary fat should be monitored.
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Sugar
Sugar is used in pet foods primarily as a sweetener and quick source of digestible carbohydrate to improve palatability, but it provides no essential nutrients and is not necessary in a balanced diet. In dogs and cats excess added sugar can contribute to obesity, dental disease and blood glucose spikes (cats are generally less responsive to sweet taste), and pet owners should avoid foods with unnecessary sugars and be especially cautious about sugar substitutes like xylitol, which is highly toxic to dogs.
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Cellulose
Cellulose is a purified, plant-derived insoluble fiber commonly used in pet foods as a bulking agent, binder and to adjust kibble texture or calorie density. It is not digestible for dogs or cats but can help increase stool bulk, support satiety and assist hairball control in some formulations; however, it provides no usable nutrients and excessive inclusion may dilute dietary nutrients or cause gastrointestinal upset, particularly in obligate carnivores like cats.
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DL-Alpha-Tocopheryl Acetate
DL-Alpha-Tocopheryl Acetate is a synthetic, stabilized form of vitamin E commonly used in pet foods as a vitamin fortificant and antioxidant to protect fats and other nutrients from oxidation. It supplies vitamin E activity important for skin, coat and immune health in dogs and cats, but the DL (synthetic) form is somewhat less bioavailable than natural D‑alpha‑tocopherol so manufacturers adjust levels accordingly, and excessive supplemental vitamin E should be avoided to prevent nutrient imbalances.
Nutritional Breakdown
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Product Specs
Brand
Nutri-Vet is a brand under Compana Pet Brands that provides veterinarian-formulated supplements, vitamins, and functional treats for dogs and cats. The brand focuses on supporting overall health, mobility, skin and coat condition, and immune function with high-quality, science-backed formulations.
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Manna Pro maintains quality control and regulatory compliance across its manufacturing operations, following FDA regulations for pet food production and employing Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) for product safety and consistency.
Manufacturing details are compiled from public sources and not independently verified; they may not reflect contract manufacturing or co-packing.
Recall History
Nutri-Vet Senior-Vite Chewable Supplement has no recalls since 2014.
Source: FDA Pet Food Recall Database · Monitored daily
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Product data sourced from manufacturer websites, AAFCO statements, and FDA recall database. Last verified dates reflect our most recent data check.