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Supports Digestive Health with Low-Fat Nutrition for Dogs
Product Description
Hill’s Prescription Diet i/d Low Fat Rice, Vegetable & Chicken Stew is a meal made specifically for adult dogs that need help with their digestion and a diet low in fat. This wet food is easy for their bodies to process and uses high-quality protein, prebiotic fibers, and ginger to calm the digestive system. It helps dogs absorb nutrients better and encourages healthy bathroom habits while providing all the daily nutrition they need.
Benefits
- Healthy Digestion: Helps your dog's body soak up nutrients more effectively and is great for pets with sensitive stomachs or digestive troubles.
- Lower Fat Content: The low fat content help dogs that have trouble digesting fats or are managing pancreatitis.
- Balanced Gut Health: Prebiotic fibers feeds the good bacteria in the gut, which keeps the whole digestive system running smoothly.
- Better Stool Quality: A specific mix of different fiber types helps your dog have firmer and more regular bowel movements.
- Immune Support: Enriched with antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids to help maintain a strong immune system.
Variants
5.5 oz
12.5 0z
Ingredients
Water, Pork Liver, Rice, Carrots, Chicken, Corn Starch, Sugar, Dextrose, Egg Whites, Hydrolyzed Chicken Flavor, Soybean Oil, Potassium Alginate, Calcium Chloride, Ground Pecan Shells, Flaxseed, Ginger, Dried Beet Pulp, Guar Gum, Dried Citrus Pulp, Potassium Citrate, Monosodium Phosphate, L-Lysine, Sodium Tripolyphosphate, Vitamins (Vitamin E Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate, Niacin Supplement, Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Biotin, Riboflavin Supplement, Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex, Folic Acid, Vitamin D3 Supplement), Calcium Lactate, Calcium Gluconate, Pressed Cranberries, Choline Chloride, Magnesium Oxide, Taurine, Minerals (Zinc Oxide, Ferrous Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Calcium Iodate), L-Carnitine.
Guaranteed Analysis
|
Nutrient |
Dry Matter % |
|
Protein |
22.9% |
|
Fat |
9.2% |
|
Carbohydrates |
59.4% |
|
Crude Fiber |
1.8% |
|
Calcium |
0.91% |
|
Phosphorus |
0.61% |
|
Potassium |
0.96% |
|
Sodium |
0.47% |
|
Magnesium |
0.104% |
|
Taurine |
0.13% |
How to Use
Recommended-Usage Chart
|
Weight of Dog (lbs/kgs) |
Amount per Day (5.5 oz cans) |
|
5 (2.3) |
1 2/3 |
|
10 (4.5) |
2 3/4 |
|
15 (6.8) |
3 3/4 |
|
20 (9.1) |
4 3/4 |
|
30 (14) |
6 1/2 |
|
40 (18) |
8 |
|
50 (23) |
9 1/2 |
|
60 (27) |
10 3/4 |
|
70 (32) |
12 1/4 |
|
80 (36) |
13 1/2 |
|
100 (45) |
16 |
|
120 (54) |
18 1/4 |
Usage Instructions
- Gradual Transition: Introduce new food gradually over seven days by mixing increasing amounts with previous food.
- Exclusive Feeding: Feed only recommended prescription diet formulas to ensure optimal digestive support and nutritional balance.
- Fresh Water Access: Ensure clean and fresh drinking water is available at all times during feeding.
- Veterinary Supervision: Use this prescription diet only under veterinary guidance for proper digestive health management.
- Condition Monitoring: Regularly monitor your dog’s health and adjust feeding as advised by your veterinarian.
Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any supplement for your pet.
Additional Information
Precautions
- Prescription Only Use: This diet should be fed only when prescribed and monitored by a licensed veterinarian.
- Gradual Diet Change: Sudden food transitions may cause digestive upset, so always introduce new food slowly.
- Not For All Dogs: Not suitable for puppies, pregnant, or lactating dogs unless specifically recommended by a veterinarian.
Possible Side Effects
- Digestive Adjustment: Mild digestive changes, such as soft stools, may occur during the initial transition phase.
- Reduced Appetite: Some dogs may initially show decreased appetite when switching to a therapeutic diet.
Storage Information
- Refrigerate After Opening: Store unused portion in refrigerator and use within recommended time for freshness and safety.
- Keep Covered: Always cover opened cans properly to prevent contamination and preserve food quality.
- Store In Cool Place: Keep your unopened cans in a spot that is cool and dry, making sure they stay out of the sun and away from heat.
Shipping & Return
We offer ground, express, and priority delivery; see our shipping policy for details.
For return instructions or product concerns, please refer to our detailed refund policy.
Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What conditions is Hill’s i/d Low Fat Stew recommended for?
Ans: Hill’s Prescription Diet i/d Low Fat Stew is made for dogs dealing with stomach issues, trouble processing fats, or pancreatitis. This food is carefully prepared with low-fat ingredients that are easy to digest, helping your dog’s body soak up nutrients while putting less stress on their system, all under a vet's guidance.
Q2: Can this food be fed long-term to dogs?
Ans: This food offers all the daily nutrition an adult dog needs to stay healthy and can be served as a long-term diet if your vet suggests it. It’s important to keep up with regular check-ups to make sure the food is still the right fit for your dog’s unique health and dietary requirements.
Q3: How does this food support digestive health in dogs?
Ans: This food includes easy-to-digest proteins, prebiotic fibers, and ginger to boost digestion, feed good gut bacteria, and help your dog have better bowel movements. All these elements work as a team to help your dog’s body soak up more nutrients while cutting down on stomach troubles for sensitive pets.
Q4: Is a veterinary prescription required for this product?
Ans: Yes, Hill’s Prescription Diet i/d Low Fat Stew is a veterinary diet and should only be used under professional guidance. A veterinarian evaluates your dog’s condition and recommends this food to ensure safe and effective digestive health management.
Q5: How should I transition my dog to this food?
Ans: Transition your dog gradually over a period of at least seven days by mixing increasing amounts of the new food with the current diet. This helps minimize digestive upset and allows your dog to adjust comfortably to the new formulation.