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How it helps: Helps reduce liver workload allowing liver tissue to regenerate Helps maintain normal fat metabolism in the liver Helps avoid nutrie...
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How it helps: Visible improvement in skin & coat in 30 days Clinically proven to help normalize stool Promotes healthy skin barrier Helps supp...
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Food sensitivities and intolerance are potentially serious problems that can result in irritated skin, coat and ear conditions or even gastrointest...
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How it helps: Helps improve digestion, stool quality and supports regularity Promotes growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut Replaces lost nutri...
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How it helps: Helps preserve joint cartilage Helps maintain a healthy weight and avoid extra stress on joints Supports a healthy immune system S+...
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How it helps: Helps metabolize fat and maintain lean muscle Helps your dog feel full & satisfied Supports a healthy immune system How it work...
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Prescription Diet® a/d® is formulated with the following benefits: High levels of high quality and highly digestible protein and fat to meet incre...
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Kidneys role is to filter waste and toxins from the blood, and maintain the normal balance of fluid and minerals within the body. As pets are getti...
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Bladder stones are collections of mineral crystals that combine together in the urinary tract. They can cause discomfort and lead to more serious p...
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Your dog’s digestive health can be negatively affected by many things and when your dog has digestive upset, it’s a thoroughly unpleasant experienc...
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When dogs have damage to kidney tissues, the kidneys cannot perform as well as before, like filtering and reabsorbing nutrients. The condition is n...
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Food sensitivities and intolerance are potentially serious problems that can result in irritated skin, coat and ear conditions or even gastrointest...
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The liver is your dog's largest internal organ with many functions, including the digestion and conversion of nutrients, the removal of toxic subst...
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Just like the human obesity epidemic, over 55% of the pet population is overweight. Even a little extra weight can impact the pet's quality of life...
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Poor heart health can affect your dog's lifestyle, happiness and quality of life. The food your dog eats plays an important role in his or her over...
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Digestive Care / GI RestoreInappropriate levels of fat in the blood, inability to digest protein, or lack of digestive enzymes can affect your dog'...
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Bladder HealthBladder stones are collections of mineral crystals that combine together in the urinary tract. They can cause discomfort and lead to ...
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Dogs need proper nutrition based on their breed, age, weight, and health conditions. Dogs are commonly fed either dry food or wet dog food, which helps them get the right nutrition needed. One of the differences between dry dog food and wet dog food is the amount of moisture it contains. Kibble i.e. dry dog food contains 10% moisture, and wet dog food contains around 70% to 80% moisture. For pet parents who are keen on providing a vegetarian diet to their pets, a variety of dog food options are now 100% vegetarian. Both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food contains the right nutrition needed for dogs' health, breed, age, and other specific needs.
The need for veterinary diet dog food
Some dogs with health conditions need a specific diet with the correct nutrition and ingredients through their daily diet. This kind of food is called prescription food. Prescription foods are prescribed by a vet, keeping in mind the dog's health concerns.
Prescription dog food is beneficial for pets with urinary tract infections, weight management, food allergies, gastrointestinal disease, diabetes, heart conditions, kidney disease, and skin conditions. Prescription food is specially formulated to provide nutrition and ingredients specific to your dog's health and are full of flavors that they will love. Top brands like Hill's Prescription Diet dog food and Royal Canin have a wide range of prescription dog food.
Royal Canin prescription food has food options for dogs with urinary infections, gastrointestinal problems, dermatological problems, and other health conditions. These specially formulated foods help decrease the risk of major health issues with omega-3 fatty acids from fish oils, optimal fiber blends, prebiotics, vitamins, DHA and EPS, and amino acids.
Hill's Prescription Diet dog food offers therapeutic nutrition for dogs with health conditions and specialized nutritional needs. They have specialized food for urinary health, weight management, kidney support, digestive care, allergy care, dental care, glucose management, heart care, joint care, skin & coat, and other health conditions.
Every prescription food is made to help dogs with different conditions and is clinically tested by experts with proven results. A very important step before buying prescription food is consulting a vet. When starting a new prescribed diet, it is necessary to follow the directions given by the vet or that are on the pack for best results.