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Protein for Active and Working Dogs

How to fuel hard-working and sporting dogs, the role of protein in muscle and recovery, and where pet supplements fit alongside a balanced diet.

Working and sporting dogs are athletes, and like any athlete their nutrition needs to match their workload. Whether it is a Kelpie working stock all day or a dog that hikes and runs with an active owner, the right fuel supports performance, recovery and long-term health. At Innovet, we are often asked how pet supplements fit into feeding a hard-working dog, and here is our practical take.

Higher demands, higher needs

Active dogs burn more energy and place greater strain on their muscles and joints than couch companions. That means they need enough quality energy and protein to fuel work and repair tissue, plus good hydration and proper recovery. Underfeeding a working dog shows up as poor condition, fatigue and slow recovery.

Protein for muscle and recovery

Protein supplies the amino acids that build and repair muscle, which is why it matters so much for working dogs. The foundation should always be a complete, balanced diet appropriate for an active dog, with supplements used to support rather than replace good feeding.

Beyond protein

Performance is not just about protein. Quality fats provide sustained energy, omega-3 fatty acids support a normal inflammatory response that helps with recovery, and joint support matters for dogs asking a lot of their bodies. Our protein drink guide and high-protein treats guide are useful companions.

How supplements fit

A daily support such as Health Boost+ can help round out an active dog's nutrition, while protein-rich treats like BoostBites+ are handy for training and reward without unbalancing the diet. As always, more is not automatically better, so match support to the dog's actual workload. If you are tempted to reach for human protein powder, read our guide on whether dogs can have whey protein first.

Hydration and recovery

Fresh water, sensible cool-downs and adequate rest are as important as what goes in the bowl. Recovery is when the body adapts and rebuilds, so do not overlook it.

Tailor to the individual

Every working dog is different, so adjust feeding to body condition and workload, and check with your vet, particularly if your dog has any health concerns.

Frequently asked questions

Do working dogs need protein supplements?

Many do well on a quality active-dog diet, with supplements used to support recovery and condition. Tailor to the individual and ask your vet.

What is the best way to fuel an active dog?

Start with a complete, balanced diet suited to their energy needs, add appropriate support, and prioritise hydration and recovery.

Can I give my working dog protein powder?

Use products formulated for dogs rather than human powders, which can contain unsuitable additives. See our whey protein guide for detail.

How much protein does a working dog need?

It depends on workload and the diet, so use body condition as a guide and consult your vet for a tailored plan.

Fuel the work, support the recovery, and keep the foundation a balanced diet. Done well, good nutrition keeps active dogs performing and thriving for years.

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