Hill's Science Plan Adult 6+ Senior Vitality Large Breed Chicken Dog Food

Hill's Science Plan Adult 6+ Senior Vitality Large Breed Chicken Dog Food
Product image
Product image
Product image
Product image
Product image
2.5kg
14kg

Images are for illustration purposes only. Packaging may change from time to time and images on our website may or may not be updated.

  • 2.5kg £23.50
  • 14kg £56.59

Selection of 2 products from

£23.50 to £56.59

Description

HILL'S SCIENCE PLAN Senior Vitality Large Breed dog food with Chicken & Rice is scientifically developed to help fight main effects of aging in older large dogs. A special blend of ingredients help support brain function, interaction, energy & vitality Omega-3 & -6 fatty acids for a luxurious coat Easy-to-digest ingredients for healthy digestion

  • This adult dog food helps fight main effects of aging in large dogs aged 6 and older
  • Made with a proprietary blend of ingredients to support brain function, interaction, energy & vitality
  • Give your dog a luxurious, healthy coat with Omega-3 & -6 fatty acids
  • This dog food for older dogs is made with ingredients your large dog can easily digest
  • Made with high quality ingredients
  • Veterinarian Recommended

Ingredients

Maize, brewers' rice, chicken and turkey meal, barley, oats, digest, dried whole egg, vegetable oil, animal fat, flaxseed, minerals, dried beet pulp, dried carrots, dried tomato pomace, dried citrus pulp, fish oil, pork cartilage (source of chondroitin sulphate), crustacean shell hydrolysate (source of glucosamine).

Analysis

Protein 19.5%, Fat content 12.7%, Crude fibre 1.6%, Omega-3 fatty acids 0.8%, Omega-6 fatty acids 3.6%, Crude ash 4.9%, Calcium 0.82%, Phosphorus 0.58%, Sodium 0.18%, Potassium 0.73%, Magnesium 0.08%; per kg: Vitamin A 9,192IU, Vitamin D3 928IU, Vitamin E 1,300mg, Vitamin C 350mg, Beta-carotene 1.5mg.

Need help or advice? Contact us:


All prices include VAT where applicable.

Reviews (1)

Summary of Reviews for Hill's Science Plan Adult 6+ Senior Vitality Large Breed Chicken Dog Food

Overall 5
Value For Money
Quality
Tastiness
Nutritional Value
Pet's Opinion
1 out of 1 (100%) customers would recommend this product.
5 stars (1 reviews)
4 stars (0 reviews)
3 stars (0 reviews)
2 stars (0 reviews)
1 stars (0 reviews)

Only verified purchasers of this product can leave a review.

55 Gilbey loves her new food and she is the picture of health.
Verified Purchase

By on 7 February 2022

Gilbey is almost 7 years old so is beginning to slow down for a boxer! She is not a greedy dog and is much more interested in playing and cuddles than food but with Hills Science Plan Adult 5+ she never leaves a scrap of food in her bowl. The food she was on before didn't seem to fill her up and she seemed constantly hungry...not on Hills Science Plan Adult 5+. Her coat is soft, her nose is cold and she exudes good health.

Customer recommends this product

Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Hill's Science Plan Adult 6+ Senior Vitality Large Breed Chicken Dog Food, including answers from our team.

17 June 2022 at 2:32pm

I need new food after loss of weight on Hill prescription diet for my 7 years old flat coat retrieve

Babs

Nell now 32 kgs after a year of weight loss on Hills prescription weight reduction dog food. Not sure what to put her on now she is at her best weight and to maintain her there.
She also has some difficulties with arthritis hence the weight loss and for now no need for surgery. She walks and runs for up to 4 hours a day 6+ miles.
Been impressed with Hills food during the diet but seems confusing when I've looked through their maintenance options because of age.
Until diet she ate Royal Canin and Chappies or Pedigree Chum. She's not fussy at all. Hope you can help.

  • VioVet Staff

There are many possibilities that would be suitable. At 7 years old it is worth considering a senior diet for your flat coated retriever. This Hills Science Plan Senior Large Breed diet would be suitable.
If your dog has arthritis then it is also advised to use a joint supplement. I recommend checking out our blog 'Arthritis i pets - prevention and management' for possible options and other helpful tips.

26 October 2021 at 7:55am

10 year old Labrador

Paula Tipton

Riff is a 10 year old labrador, slightly overweight, slowing down and reluctant to jump into the boot of the car (he can manage on an outward journey but after a walk he is slightly distressed at the prospect of jumping that high and ends up on the back seat of the car). He is given daily joint supplements. I am considering changing to Hills - which costs more than his current food - do I need to give him joint supplements too? Thanks in advance.

  • VioVet Staff

This Senior diet does contain some beneficial ingredients for the joint already within it, these include Glucosamine, Chondroitin and Omega 3/6 Fatty Acids. I recommend checking the ingredients within the joint supplement you use. You may find there are additional ingredients within the supplement that are worth continuing for, such as Hyaluronic Acid, Boswellia or MSM. If these are included then it is worth using both. As long as you follow the packaging recommendations then they should be safe to use together. You may be double dosing on the Glucosamine/Chondroitin but in a senior dog it is often advised to give an increase dose of joint supplement anyway.

Delivery Information