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Hill's Prescription Diet

h/d with Chicken Wet Dog Food

Product Description

Formulated to support your dog's heart health

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Primary Product Recommendation

Heart Care

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100% satisfaction guarantee or your money back. If you are not satisfied for any reason, return the unused portion to your Hill's authorized retailer for a full refund or replacement.

  • Key Benefits

    Prescription Diet h/d Wet Dog Food is formulated to help manage dogs with the symptoms of heart disease and related fluid retention. The nutritional formulation of Prescription Diet h/d may also be appropriate for dogs with concurrent liver disease or kidney disease.

    This canned food is made with chicken and has a ground texture with an irresistible taste that dogs love.



    These characteristics make Prescription Diet h/d, veterinary exclusive wet dog food, a useful nutritional aid for dogs with cardiovascular disease:

    KEY FEATURES KEY BENEFITS
    Taurine, Carnitine High Helps maintain heart muscle function.
    Sodium Chloride Reduced Helps control clinical signs associated with hypertension or sodium and fluid retention (ascites/edema).
    Phosphorus Reduced Helps slow the progression of concurrent kidney disease.
    Potassium, Magnesium Added Helps counter the loss of these nutrients in the urine of dogs receiving diuretics.


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    Made in our own USA facilities with U.S. and imported ingredients.

    Indications:

    - Ascites or edema associated with heart disease
    - Ascites or edema associated with liver disorders
    - Hypertension (primary)

     

    Not Recommended For:

    Growing puppies, pregnant or nursing dogs. Patients with sodium depletion states (e.g. vomiting, diarrhea), hyperlipidemia, pancreatitis, history of pancreatitis or at risk of pancreatitis.

    Additional Info:

    Electrolyte levels are compatible with both diuretic and ACE inhibitor therapy.

    Prescription Diet h/d Wet Dog Food contains moderate levels of potassium. Although dogs on diuretics may lose potassium through the urine, those receiving angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors may excrete less potassium.

    Increased energy density improves nutrient intake with smaller portions of food.


    Other Products to Consider

    - For dogs with ascites or edema associated with heart disease, and for dogs with any stage of heart disease or heartworm: Hill's Prescription Diet j/d Dog Food, Hill's Prescription Diet g/d Dog Food, Hill's Prescription Diet Derm Defense Dog Food
    - For dogs with ascites or edema associated with liver disorders: Hill's Prescription Diet l/d Dog Food
    - For dogs with primary hypertension: Hill's Prescription Diet j/d Dog Food, Hill's Prescription Diet g/d Dog Food

  • Feeding Guide

    How to adjust feeding amounts to maintain optimal weight.

    Provide specific feeding instructions for your patient.
    Daily Feeding Recommendations are only a guide and a place to start.
    Grams are the most accurate form of measurement; cups are estimated from grams.
    Monitoring your patient's condition will assure the nutritional recommendation provides the best results.
    Gradually transition to this new food for 7 days or more.
    Reinforce with clients to feed Prescription Diet dry food, canned food, & treats exclusively.

    Adult maintenance - using 13 oz (370 g) can

    Weight of Dog - lb (kg) Amount per Day
    5 lb (2,3 kg) 3/8 can
    10 lb (4,5 kg) 3/4 can
    15 lb (6,8 kg) 1 can
    20 lb (9,1 kg) 1 1/4 cans
    30 lb (14 kg) 1 2/3 cans
    40 lb (18 kg) 2 cans
    50 lb (23 kg) 2 1/3 cans
    60 lb (27 kg) 2 3/4 cans
    70 lb (32 kg) 3 cans
    80 lb (36 kg) 3 1/2 cans
    100 lb (45 kg) 4 cans
    120 lb (54 kg) 4 2/3 cans

    Animal feeding tests using AAFCO procedures substantiate that Hill's® Prescription Diet® h/d® Canine provides complete and balanced nutrition for maintenance of adult dogs.
  • Ingredients

    High quality protein and thoughtfully sourced ingredients.

    Water, Chicken, Pork Liver, Whole Grain Corn, Rice, Chicken Fat, Sugar, Chicken Liver Flavor, Fish Oil, Potassium Citrate, L-Lysine, Calcium Carbonate, vitamins (Vitamin E Supplement, Ascorbic Acid (source of Vitamin C), Thiamine Mononitrate, Niacin Supplement, Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Biotin, Riboflavin Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Folic Acid), Choline Chloride, Potassium Chloride, Magnesium Oxide, Taurine, L-Tryptophan, minerals (Zinc Oxide, Ferrous Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Calcium Iodate), L-Carnitine, Beta-Carotene.

  • Average Nutrient & Caloric Content

    Balanced nutrition that exceeds AAFCO nutrition standards.

    482 kcal / 13 oz (370 g) can

    Nutrient As Fed1
    %
    Dry Matter2
    %
    As Fed, Caloric Basis3
    g/100 kcal
    Protein 4.8 % 17.2 % 3.7 g / 100 kcal
    Fat 7.5 % 27 % 5.8 g / 100 kcal
    Carbohydrate / NFE 14.2 % 51 % 10.9 g / 100 kcal
    Crude Fiber 0.3 % 0.9 % 0.2 g / 100 kcal
    Calcium 0.18 % 0.65 % 139 mg / 100 kcal
    Phosphorus 0.13 % 0.48 % 102 mg / 100 kcal
    Potassium 0.21 % 0.75 % 160 mg / 100 kcal
    Sodium 0.03 % 0.1 % 21 mg / 100 kcal
    Magnesium 0.042 % 0.15 % 32 mg / 100 kcal
    Taurine 0.05 % 0.17 % 35 mg / 100 kcal
    Vitamin C 28 ppm 101 ppm 2.16 mg / 100 kcal
    Vitamin E 224 IU/kg 804 IU/kg 17.16 IU / 100 kcal
    Carnitine 101.9 ppm 366 ppm 7.81 mg / 100 kcal

    References:

    1Differs from label guarantees which are either maximums or minimums.
    2The nutrient in the product after moisture is removed. It is used to make direct comparisons of nutrient profiles with differing moisture contents.
    3Nutrient intake for every 100 kilocalories consumed.

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