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Food sensitivities and intolerance are potentially serious problems that can result in irritated skin, coat and ear conditions or even gastrointestinal upset. Dogs that have adverse food reactions due to a food intolerance (typically to a protein in the food) or intolerance benefit from a food designed for food sensitivities.
Hill's nutritionists and veterinarians developed Prescription Diet z/d clinical nutrition especially formulated to support your dog's food sensitivities.
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Exclusively feed the recommended Prescription Diet food. Before use ask your veterinarian for specific feeding instructions for your pet.
Please see package for complete feeding instructions.
Daily Feeding Recommendations are only a guide and a place to start. If unsure, ask your veterinarian.
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.
Your pet's nutritional needs may change as they age.
Store in a cool dry place and use before "Best Before" date.
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Perfect for my Chihuahua that has a very sensitive stomach!!!
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My Mini Schnauzer has been on this food for 18 months and her pancreatitis flare ups have significantly reduced. She has the z/d wet food and the z/d dry food.
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Sam went off the Hills dried food on its own and so, as the hills wet food is made of the same ingredients, I mixed the two together and he has never looked back and now enjoys his food every day
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My dog (Boris) has to eat Z/D due to a food allergy. He eats it but after three years, I can see the look in his eyes, he is heartily sick of the same flavour day in day out, it would be nice if there were some flavoured versions or even maybe a flavoured liquid you could spray on. Even dogs like a change every now and then!!!
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2 people found this review helpful
Really good quality food but you a ripping people off with the price
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Hill's Prescription Diet z/d Food Sensitivities Wet Dog Food, including answers from our team.
Geraldine Byrne
My three-year-old boxer has suspected IBD. He’s had an ultrasound which didn’t reveal much apart from thickening in small intestine. Biles up virtually every morning and feels so sick but then ok and fit rest of day. I’ve tried every food imaginable from Royal canin an allergenic to Royal canin Gastro low-fat. These are not working. I’ve tried boiled turkey and rice. Would this food have any hope of working? I’m at my wits end!
This is an anallergenic diet which means it cannot set off a food allergy in your dog. Royal Canin Anallergenic is a similar diet and so if you have not seen an improvement on this then a food allergy component may not be contributing to the IBD. It is important to note though that to perform a good food trial to see if food allergies are an issue you need to feed an anallergenic diet like this as the only food for 8 weeks, without any treats or scavenging in that time. If the signs improve over the 8 weeks then food is very likely a contributing factor and you should consider lifelong anallergenic diets like Hills Z/D or Royal Canin Anallergenic.
It is advised to discuss the issue further with your vet if food is not helping, prescription medications or further tests to confirm the cause may be needed.
Lyn Hales
I give my dog. hills Z/D digestive dry food, which he is really well on and was recommended by the vet. Would I be able to mix this with the same wet food as a change for him?
Yes the Hills Z/D dry and wet food have the same intended effect, if your vet has advised the dry version then there is no reason you cannot use the wet version too.
Lynne Bywater
Is this good for my dog with food allergies and itching paws
This food is a hydrolysed protein anallergenic diet, meaning it cannot set off your dog's food allergies if there are any present. It should be used only alongside veterinary advice though. It's important to systematically rule out the cause of your dog's allergies under vet guidance. Diets like this must be fed for 6 to 8 weeks minimum as the only food (no treats/scavenging) to determine if it is appropriate.