Advanced nutrition shown to support joint health and improve mobility
Supports energy level, joint health, and beautiful coat in large breed mature dogs
This weight management and mobility support dog food was created with Hill’s unique understanding of the biology of overweight dogs.
Precisely balanced nutrition for indoor cats with the delicious taste of savory minced chicken
Precisely balanced nutrition with the delicious taste of minced salmon to help build immunity and a healthy digestive system
Over 70% of cats lost weight within 10 weeks when fed this nutrition
If you are not sure which breed will best suit your lifestyle and your family, it's well worth doing your homework: after all, there are more than 400 breeds to choose from.
Try the HillsPet.com Dog Breed Catalog: This is an excellent place to start, and it's easy to use.
Search the Internet: There are dozens of websites dedicated to specific breeds of dogs.
Consider your family and lifestyle: If you have young children, you will want a sturdy, sociable and even-tempered breed. If your family enjoys an outdoor lifestyle, you should consider a breed that will thrive on this and be part of your active life. On the other hand, if you prefer the quiet life, or have a small yard, consider a breed that needs less exercise, and would be happy relaxing with you indoors.
It's also important to bear in mind how big your dog will be when he reaches adulthood; you've got room for the puppy right now, but what about later on? Also consider how much time you are willing to devote to grooming and brushing your pet, as some long-haired breeds may require daily maintenance.
Ask the right questions: Once you have a breed in mind, talk to people who already own the breed and ask them about their experiences, specifically in the areas of training, aggression and health. A local vet will also be able to give you advice and let you know which breeds have a tendency to inherit certain health-related conditions. For example, large-breed dogs should have their hips and elbows checked for dysplasia. If you plan to breed your pet, ask your veterina,rian about how to get your pet's hips and elbows certified.
Some breeds, for example collies, Labradors and Irish setters, should have specific eye tests. Some breeds should have blood tests for specific conditions, for example, von Willebrand's Disease in dobermans. After you've found your perfect dog, be sure to choose the right nutrition to meet your dog's special needs.
This weight management and mobility support dog food was created with Hill’s unique understanding of the biology of overweight dogs.
Over 70% of dogs lost weight within 10 weeks when fed this nutrition
Supports energy level, joint health, and beautiful coat in large breed mature dogs
Advanced nutrition shown to support joint health and improve mobility
A dog with a sensitive stomach has special needs. Learn more about sensitive stomach symptoms in your dog, what you can do to help sooth your pet’s insides and get recommendations on sensitive stomach dog food.
Learn what you can feed your pregnant or nursing dog to keep her and her new pups healthy.
Though it may seem like your four-legged friend loves nothing more than to nap on the couch, dogs need regular exercise to stay healthy just like people do.
Selecting the right food for your puppy is a key to quality nutrition and a long, healthy life., Learn more about how to select the right puppy food.
Our low calorie formula helps you control your dog's weight. It's packed with high-quality protein for building lean muscles, and made with purposeful ingredients for a flavorful, nutritious meal. Clinically proven antioxidants, Vitamin C+E, help promote a healthy immune system.
Our low calorie formula helps you control your dog's weight. It's packed with high-quality protein for building lean muscles, and made with purposeful ingredients for a flavorful, nutritious meal. Clinically proven antioxidants, Vitamin C+E, help promote a healthy immune system.