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When your dog or cat is facing specific health conditions, it’s crucial to provide them with nutrition specialized to address their unique health needs. Hill’s Prescription Diet foods offer clinically tested, therapeutic nutrition for a range of conditions, so you can nurture your pet with every scoop you feed.
At Petco, we make it easy to purchase Hill’s Prescription Diet Food for your pet. Simply provide an active prescription from a licensed veterinarian dated within the past 12 months. Shop online at petco.com or at your neighborhood Petco Pet Care Center. You can also buy online and pick up your order at your local Petco, or sign up for Repeat Delivery.
Yes, Hill’s Prescription Diet is therapeutic nutrition that requires an active prescription from your veterinarian to purchase.
Hill’s Science Diet pet foods are formulated to meet the needs of healthy pets during various life stages, while Hill’s Prescription Diet pet foods are formulated to address specific medical conditions that can develop in pets. If you have a pet with a medical condition, please speak to your veterinarian to see if a prescription diet pet food is right for your dog or cat.
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How can you sell or even have on your shelves....HILLS PRESCRIPTION DIET DOG FOOD????? After excessive Vitamin D killed hundreds of dogs, including My Sweet Loving Lani, with "poison"....no quality controls at Hills when their third party added two times the amount of Vitamin D to their product????? Prescription Diet....there's no FDA ingredient in it that requires a prescription.....just corporate wanting MONEY.....
What else can I add to supplement my Dog's diet? He's just had the Bladder surgery but ongoing monthly costs for a 35kg dog on other than Hills Prescription u/d diet (375kg.) dry ^ Hills UD 375 cans (I've purchased a month's worth) is VERY expensive on an ongoing basis.Thank you
Is purina pro plan kidney function advanced care canned diet as good a prescription kidney diet as royal Canin and hills canned kidney diets? Purina seems to be the one my cat prefers most. Thanks!
Can puma have mashed bananas mixed in with his prescription hills diet food? The vet never said that we couldn’t just wandering
My dog has protein in his urine. Is it okay to give him an egg or tuna occasionally. He is currently on Hills prescription diet for kidney's.
Can you use Hills Science Diet and Royal Canin foods together? My cats hate Royal Canin urinary care dry but love the Hills C/D urinary dry food and love the Royal Canin urinary wet food but hate the Hills urinary wet food. They only eat the wet once a day every other day. I’m concerned now because someone told me that using 2 different prescription veterinary diets makes the prescription diets useless. My veterinarian has never said anything to me about this & knows I use Royal Canin and Hills.
On the Hills homepage they say that the Hills Prescription diet Derm Defense can be used long term. But my question is if I should use it long term. I jist want a food for my dog that will give her the healthiest life possible, I don't really care about the cost.
My vet diagnosed my dog with moderate renal failure. She is recommending a prescription diet (Hills K/D). I have been looking at Just Food For Dogs Renal but she suggests sticking to the well known brands (Hills, Royal Canin, Purina). Is there any clinical research known on JFFD effectiveness? Also, shes telling me 3-6 months life expectancy, but I'm seeing that dogs can live for years with renal failure. Is there anything besides diet I can do to help? Supplements, anything?
My 5 year old Bernese Mountain Dog has been having Diarrhea for a few weeks now. We have tried medication, prescription food, probiotics, and nothing has worked. It does stop if I give her a bland diet of boiled chicken and rice for a couple days, but as soon as I try to mix in her regular food (Purina One Smart blend healthy weight ) the issue comes right back. We are currently feeding her Hills I/d prescription diet with a probiotic and metronidazole. What would you recommend the next step be?
Bella has kidney disease, and won't eat prescription diet hill's I would like to start cooking a diet any idea
Brody had bladder stones removed. The stones were found to be calcium oxalate stones and we were told to switch his food to Hills prescription U/D diet which we have. There is only dog food - wet and dry. Are there any other foods we can feed Brody in conjunction with this diet - specifically treats? Also, is Brody ok to continue with his Dasaquin supplement ? Thanks!!
My cat has just been prescribed hills prescription z/d science diet. It is very thick and my cat seems to have a hard time eating it but LOVES it when i syringe feed the food to him. Can i mix some water with the wet food to make it easier for the food to go up the syringe?