Supports lean muscle and beautiful coat for adult dogs
Delicious roasted chicken paired with tender vegetables in a succulent stew
This weight management and mobility support dog food was created with Hill’s unique understanding of the biology of overweight dogs
Precisely balanced nutrition to support urinary health from kidney to bladder. With natural fibre technology to help reduce hairballs.
Supports lean muscle and beautiful fur for adult cats
Breakthrough nutrition for your cat’s healthy weight maintenance and long-lasting weight support
Water is the most important nutrient of all and essential for life. Animals can lose almost all their fat and half their protein and still survive, but if they lose 15% of their water, it will mean death.
Where you store your cat and dog food can make a big difference in the quality and freshness once it is opened. Here are some common questions and recommendations for optimal storage for all of Hill’s dry and canned cat and dog food.
Learn what to look for in healthy pet food & nutrition, including ingredients, quality of the manufacturer, your pet's age, and any special needs they have.
If your summer fun plans include a pool and your pup by your side, focus on safety as not all dogs know how to swim. And even if your canine companion is stellar at retrieving from a lake, they might get confused if they tumble into the deep end of a backyard pool.
Let's review pool safety for dogs by assessing your pet's swimming abilities, prepping them for pool time and sharing dog pool float products that keep pets safe.
Does Your Dog Like to Swim?Is it safe for a pet to swim in a pool that's filled with chlorinated water? The American Kennel Club says yes, but with a few precautions in place. First, see if your dog is interested. Some signs your dog might want to swim include piqued interest when you toss a water toy into the pool, or natural curiosity near the steps leading into the pool. Your dog may also experiment with dipping a paw into the water. If they indicate interest, encourage (never force) your pet to join you in the water by calling and gesturing that it's fine to jump in. Once in, your dog's natural instincts will kick in as they start to doggie paddle. You may have to guide your pet to the nearest exit (steps or a ramp) when they're done since they're still getting familiar with the pool.
The AKC recommends the following for pool-loving pups:
Pets should be supervised when they're swimming. They, too, can get exhausted and may let out a panicked bark and begin thrashing in the water when scared. Be ready to assist at all times.

Pool safety for dogs begins with ample preparation. First, it's a good idea to prevent your pet from getting into the pool without your guidance. This can be achieved by building a fence with a locking gate around the structure or using a secure child-safe pool cover. You can also install a pool alarm system. When motion is detected around the pool, or the surface of the water is broken, a tone emits (some advanced systems even send a message to an app-based alert system) so you know to check the pool for unintended activity.
When it comes to your dog, ensure that they have these safety accessories:
If your pet is curious about the water, but not quite ready to take a dip in the pool with you, why not get them their own little watery oasis? A small pet pool can easily sit on a patio or in a grassy yard. Let your dog investigate it at leisure, and stay nearby to offer encouraging words and praise. Once your canine companion feels ready for a bigger body of water, do a pool skills test. Fit your dog with a life vest and practice entrances and exits from the water via steps or a ramp. You'll both be making a splash in no time!
Angela Tague is a pet mom and writer living in the Midwest. When she's not making a mess in the kitchen, exploring nature trails with her dog, or attending a yoga workshop, she's writing full-time for multiple lifestyle and technology brands. You can find her on Twitter and LinkedIn @AngelaTague.
Delicious roasted chicken paired with tender vegetables in a succulent stew
This weight management and mobility support dog food was created with Hill’s unique understanding of the biology of overweight dogs
Supports lean muscle and beautiful coat for adult dogs
Gentle on stomachs while nourishing skin & supporting development in growing puppies
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.
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.
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.
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.