- Glucosamine and chondroitin work to support joint and cartilage health in your dog.
- Omega-6 fatty acids nourish your pooch’s skin for a healthier and noticeably shiny coat.
- All natural treat uses real peanut butter as the first ingredient for a mouth-watering flavor.
- Soft and tender texture is paired with a medley of fun, rich flavors that will motivate your dog.
Keep your canine companion living the best life! Each purchase comes with Hill’s Science Diet Adult Large Breed Lamb Meal & Brown Rice Dry Dog Food, 33-lb bag & Hill’s Natural Soft Savories with Peanut Butter & Banana Dog Treats, 8-oz bag. Hill’s Science Diet Adult Large Breed Lamb Meal & Brown Rice Dry Dog Food provides your pup with precise nutrition for a healthy lifestyle. Made with wholesome ingredients such as savory lamb meal and rice, this nourishing recipe is balanced to meet your pet’s needs and support joints and cartilage. Manufactured in the United States, every ingredient meets strict requirements for purity and nutrient content which exceed industry standards. Formulated for large breed dogs weighing 55 to 110 lbs. and giant breed dogs that weight 110 lbs. and over, this Hill’s Science Diet provides your pooch with the nutrition he needs for a lifetime of health and happiness. Hill’s Natural Soft Savories with Peanut Butter & Banana Dog Treats prove that tasty treats can be healthy too. Based on the idea that daily nutrition is the most important thing that you can do for your dog, these natural treats are made only from the best ingredients, with zero artificial flavors or preservatives. Real peanut butter is the number one ingredient, and the soft, tender texture will delight your deserving dog—because we all need a little snack now and then, so why not make it nutritious and delicious too?
| Item Number | 293172 |
|---|---|
| Season | N/A |
| Lifestage | Adult |
| Breed Size | All Breeds, Giant Breeds, Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds |
| Food Form | Dry Food, Treats |























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