Cameron Main

Cameron Main

Co-founder · VitaDog Nutrition

Cameron Main is the co-founder of VitaDog Nutrition, a premium daily supplement formulated to deliver the same standard of nutritional support to dogs that their owners expect for themselves.

How VitaDog started

Cameron's path to canine nutrition started with Ben, his golden retriever. Ben was with him from his early teens through his first job, through every milestone that mattered. When Ben died of chronic illness, Cameron looked at the row of supplements on his own kitchen counter and asked a question he couldn't let go of: why is there nothing like this for dogs?

Every category in human wellness, from multivitamins to omegas, joint support, gut health, and longevity, had been rebuilt from the ground up over the last decade. The pet aisle hadn't moved.

Building the formula

He spent the following year alone on the problem. He read the veterinary nutrition literature, travelled to Interzoo in Germany, and worked with formulation scientists in the United States to understand what a genuinely complete daily supplement for dogs would have to contain.

When Chris Noble learned of the mission, he joined Cameron as co-founder, and the two of them committed to building VitaDog the right way. Two years of R&D and 24 formulation iterations later, VitaDog launched in August 2025 with more than 40 active ingredients in a single daily serving.

Before VitaDog

Before VitaDog, Cameron spent his early career as a superyacht broker in Monaco, advising international clients on multi-million-euro transactions, work that demanded rigorous due diligence and a high standard of trust. He brings the same standard to VitaDog. He shares his life with two Westies, Wallace and Hector.

Editorial review

Every article published on the VitaDog blog is reviewed by Cameron before it goes live. Health and nutrition claims are cross-referenced against the peer-reviewed veterinary literature indexed on PubMed, AVMA position statements, and primary research published in journals such as the Journal of Animal Science and the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. Where a claim cannot be supported by credible scientific evidence, it is not published.

Get in touch

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