- Specially crafted by Hill’s veterinarians and nutritionists to support your aging senior dog’s kidney and heart for overall health.
- Contains an optimal balance of key nutrients, protein sodium and minerals, to support the needs of aging canines.
- Controlled sodium, phosphorus and moderate protein help protect vital heart and kidney function.
- A great option for dogs who are sensitive to dietary fat.
- Prescription Diet food can be very beneficial for many pets. Consult with your vet to see if Hill’s Prescription Diet g/d therapeutic pet food is the right food for your furry friend.
Help protect your dog’s heart and kidney function with the clinical nutrition of Hill’s Prescription Diet g/d Aging Care Chicken Flavor Dry Dog Food. Developed by Hill’s nutritionists and veterinarians in the USA with trusted global ingredients, this recipe is specially crafted for aging senior sidekicks. Not only does it support heart and kidney function, but it is also formulated to promote a urinary environment that reduces the risk of developing struvite and calcium oxalate crystals. Contact your vet to see how Prescription Diet foods can help benefit your canine companion!
| Item Number | 69758 |
|---|---|
| Weight | 8.5 pounds |
| Made In | United States |
| Lifestage | Senior |
| Breed Size | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds, Extra Small Breeds, Giant Breeds |
| Food Form | Dry Food |
| Special Diet | Veterinary Diet, With Grain |
This item needs authorization from your veterinarian. Simply provide your pet and vet clinic information at Checkout and we’ll follow up with your veterinarian to confirm.
If you have a copy of your authorization, you can expedite the process by uploading a scan or photo of it to the Prescriptions section in your account or your order confirmation. You can also email it to [email protected].
Pets can be sensitive to sudden changes in their diets. For this reason, it is extremely important to follow a gradual transition plan to best support your pet’s health and product effectiveness. Ask your Veterinarian about the best way to transition your pet to a new food.



























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