Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Dog Food

Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Dog Food
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Description

Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Dry Dog Food is great tasting nutrition clinically proven to help reduce digestive upsets. This highly digestible food is enriched with electrolytes and B vitamins to ensure easy nutrient absorption and replace lost nutrients. Made with Hill's proprietary ActivBiome+ ingredient technology, a special blend of prebiotic fibers, clinically shown to rapidly nourish the gut microbiome to support optimal stool quality and digestive health. Fortified with Omega-3 & Omega-6s and clinically proven antioxidants to help support a healthy immune system.

Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Dry Dog Food is specially formulated to help reduce digestive upsets and meets the special nutritional needs of puppies and adult dogs.

Key Benefits:

  • Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Dry Dog Food with Chicken is specially formulated by Hill’s nutritionists and veterinarians to support your dog’s digestive health.
  • Clinically proven nutrition to help reduce digestive upsets in dogs.
  • Highly digestible formula to support easy nutrient absorption.
  • ActivBiome+ ingredient technology is a proprietary blend of prebiotics shown to rapidly nourish the gut microbiome to support digestive health and well-being.
  • Unique blend of prebiotic Fibres to promote regular bowel movements and help balance digestive function.
  • High levels of electrolytes & B vitamins help replace lost nutrients from digestive upset.
  • Clinically proven antioxidants support a healthy immune system.
  • Omega 3 & 6 fatty acids support healthy skin and luxurious coat.

Recommended For:

  • Acute gastroenteritis (diarrhoea or vomiting).
  • Constipation (motility impaired).
  • Flatulence - Gastritis (acute or chronic).
  • Gastrointestinal disorders in puppies.
  • Oesophageal disorders.
  • Recovery from gastrointestinal surgery.
  • Growth.
  • Cushing's syndrome.
  • Diabetes, underweight. Neoplasia, most forms.

COMPOSITION:

  • Cereals, meat and animal derivatives (chicken 7%), eggs and egg derivatives, derivatives of vegetable origin, vegetable protein extracts, oils and fats, minerals, fruit, seeds. Highly digestible ingredients: Maize, brewers' rice, dried whole eggs, chicken and turkey meal, maize gluten meal, animal fat, vegetable oil.

ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS:

  • Protein 23.3%, Fat content 13.1%, Crude fibre 2.3%, Crude ash 6.1%, Calcium 0.98%, Phosphorus 0.71%, Sodium 0.36%, Potassium 0.85%, Magnesium 0.08%; per kg: Vitamin A 9292IU, Vitamin D3 728IU, Vitamin E 600mg, Vitamin C 100mg, Vitamin B1 15.4mg, Vitamin B12 0.14mg, Beta-carotene 1.5mg.

Ask your veterinarian for specific feeding instructions for your pet. Please see package for complete feeding instructions.

New to this food? Mix increasing amounts of your pet's new food with decreasing amounts of the old food for 7 days or more.

Keep fresh water available at all times!

Your pet's nutritional needs may change as they age. Ask your vet at every checkup.

Store in a cool dry place and use before "Best Before" date.

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Reviews (129)

Summary of Reviews for Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Dog Food

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55 Fantastic food choice!
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By on 5 March 2024

Our puppy has suffered with bad poos for so long. Changing to this diet has been great! We've noticed a difference (with the use alongside 2 other products) within a week! She loves the food as well.

Customer recommends this product

45 A great product
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By on 7 February 2024

This is the only food that keeps my labs stomach healthy

Customer recommends this product

55 Excellent service
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By on 12 November 2023

The product was delayed because of stock issues BUT Viovet kindly kept me informed and updated. When they had the delivery date - they told me and kept to that date. Thank you so much.

Customer recommends this product

55 Hill digestive dog food
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By on 9 October 2023

My Weimaraner used to suffer from sickness and runny poos since changing her to hill food her sickness has stopped and her poos are solid

Customer recommends this product

55 Prescription diet
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By on 17 July 2023

Has kept my 14 year old toy poodle happy and healthy since he was a puppy as per vet’s advice

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Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Dog Food, including answers from our team.

1 February 2022 at 7:30pm

Id hillis range or zd for dogs with colitis?

Sam

I have used the id digestive care hills range when I couldn't get hold of the zd hills for my Boxer with colitis. Am I OK to swap about or is zd the better brand foe colitis?

  • VioVet Staff

The Z/D range is an anallergenic hydrolysed protein diet. If your dog is on this for allergies then they may react to the I/D food and so they are not good replacements for each other. It is advised to contact your vet or Hills direct if you need advice on alternatives for Z/D, as this is a very specific food for allergic disease. Whether another food is suitable will greatly depend on the cause of the colitis.

4 February 2019 at 4:39pm

I/d for dogs

Doreen Pryor

  • VioVet customer since 2011
  • From: Gloucestershire, United Kingdom

on looking at I/d for dogs, the dry and the low fat seem to have the same amount of fat in. Am I reading this correctly?

  • VioVet Staff

Hello,

Thank you for your question.

The normal I/D contains 14.7% fat and the low fat only contains 8.5% fat.

Hope this helps,

Sophie.

2 November 2018 at 4:19pm

What is the dfference between the sensitive wet food and the recovery pack

Liza

My dog has regularly has an upset tummy. At this stage we do not know what is causing this. Vet has ruled out cushens disease and tumour. When she is on ID Sensitive, all appears ok. I would like to order more cans, but do not know which type is best for her, the recovery pack or the sensitive.

  • VioVet Staff

Hello,

Thank you for your message.

We would love to be able to answer your question but as we are not veterinary trained and due to the nature of your query, we would suggest that you contact your vet on this occasion. They will know what is best for your pet and will be able to examine and advise appropriately.

We are sorry we couldn't be of any assistance to you on this occasion,

VioVet.

10 September 2017 at 2:10pm

Long term

Pierina

One of my dogs had severe pancreatitis and i have to find a low fat food for him. My other 3 dogs will need to eat the same food as they all move round each others bowls! Is this safe long term?

  • VioVet Staff

Hello.

This should be okay to feed long term but it would be best for you to contact your vet or Hills directly to see if this would be suitable, as per your treatment plan.

Many thanks.

12 November 2014 at 10:05am

My German shephard x collie

rachael

My dog got diagnosed with liver decease and was told to put her on hepatic L/D, but blood tests are now clear but have been told to keep her on it incase of relapse but she also has sensitive stomach and so I'm thinking of putting her on L/D dry and i/d wet tins. Can someone advise me if that is ok?

  • VioVet Staff

Blood tests for liver problems are very sensitive so if she is clear on a blood test, you probably have no real need to continue with a liver support diet. The i/d food is probably very appropriate for her so I would keep her on just that.

26 February 2014 at 8:15am

Can this be fed to a dog with ibd?

Sallie

My dog has been diagnosed with ibd and I want to change her from royal canin. Can this food keep her on track?

  • VioVet Staff

This food will suit many dogs with IBD but not all.. It is a variable disease and some individuals can be sensitive to components of almost any diet. Usually there is a period of experimentation with a very limited amount of different foods allowed, to ascertain what suits the individual involved. The main thing to look at is the ingredient list of the diet. If say maize, or turkey, cause trouble, they will almost certainly do so in any brand of food. Hills i/d contains maize and turkey, they are perfectly good for many dogs with IBD, but for some they would not be suitable. It is important to talk to your own vet about what is suspected to be possible triggers of the IBD, then choose a diet accordingly.

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