About Us
Elite nutrition for dogs that show up, stand firm, and go again — By Land, Sea & Air.
Atlantean K9 is built by James Hill—ex-UK Special Forces operator, canine handler, and rehabilitation lead at Pawseidon. We make clean, FEDIAF-compliant dry food that supports Mobility • Digestion • steady Energy so your dog can do more, worry less, and last longer.
Why we exist
Working dogs, active companions, ageing legends—different missions, same needs: calm guts, strong joints, reliable fuel. We cut the noise. No gimmicks. Just food that performs in the field and at home.
Where we come from
From hostile environments to hydro tanks, James’ path runs through operations, injury, and recovery. The lesson that stuck: when it matters, basics win—plan, test, refine. Atlantean applies that discipline to nutrition.
What we make
K9 Performance Series — Complete Nutrition
• Grain-free recipes with sensible meat inclusion
• Digestive health (prebiotic fibres)
• Joint support (naturally occurring collagen)
• Balanced kcal for steady, all-day energy
UK made. FEDIAF-compliant.
The Operator Standard
• Clarity: only claims we can stand behind
• Consistency: same quality, every batch
• Control: UK production, short supply lines
• Community: practical guidance for handlers, vets, and owners
Land • Sea • Air (our method)
• Land — Strength: structured feeding + load-bearing work = resilience
• Sea — Recovery: hydro/low-impact conditioning supports joints and tissue health
• Air — Endurance: steady energy, clear headspace, better decisions on the lead
What you’ll notice in 30 days
Shinier coat. Easier stools. Smoother gait. Fewer mid-day energy crashes. Dogs that look ready, not restless.
How to switch (7-day plan)
Day 1–2: 75% old / 25% Atlantean
Day 3–4: 50 / 50
Day 5–6: 25 / 75
Day 7: 100% Atlantean
Water down treats. Keep walks steady. Let the gut settle; performance follows.
Founder note
“I built Atlantean so everyday owners—and those who work their dogs—can feed with confidence. Simple plans, proven ingredients, consistent outcomes.” — James Hill