Hill's Prescription Diet d/d Food Sensitivities Dog Food with Duck & Rice

Hill's Prescription Diet d/d Food Sensitivities Dog Food with Duck & Rice
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Description

There can be a variety of reasons for a dog's itchy skin condition, including sensitivities to food. The good news is, most pets with these skin conditions can benefit simply by eating the right food.

Hill's nutritionists & veterinarians developed Prescription Diet d/d dietetic pet food specially formulated to support dogs with food sensitivities. In fact, d/d is clinically proven nutrition to help avoid adverse food reactions.

Key Benefits:

  • Hypoallergenic - helps reduce food intolerances and supports skin health.
  • Limited ingredient nutrition with single animal protein.
  • Formulated without soy protein.
  • High levels of omega-3s to help maintain a healthy skin barrier.

Recommended For:

  • Adverse food reactions (AFR).
  • Atopic dermatitis (environmental allergy).
  • Flea allergy dermatitis (FAD).
  • Otitis externa (chronic).
  • Pruritic dermatitis.
  • Supports skin health in cases of secondary infections, other dermatoses.
  • Forms of chronic enteropathy (inflammatory bowel disease): Food responsive, Antibiotic responsive, Steroid responsive.
  • Protein losing enteropathy (PLE) without lymphangiectasia.

Not Recommended For:

  • Growing puppies, pregnant or nursing dogs.
  • Patients with hyperlipidaemia, pancreatitis, history of pancreatitis or at risk of pancreatitis.

COMPOSITION:

  • Cereals (brewers' rice 66%), meat and animal derivatives (duck 12%), oils and fats, minerals, derivatives of vegetable origin. Protein source: Duck meal. Carbohydrate source: Brewers' rice.

ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS:

  • Protein 15.1%, Fat content 14.3%, Crude fibre 1.2%, Omega-3 fatty acids 0.7%, EPA+DHA 0.33%, Linoleic acid 2.9%, Crude ash 5.1%, Calcium 0.88%, Phosphorus 0.61%, Sodium 0.33%, Potassium 0.66%, Magnesium 0.10%; per kg: Vitamin A 9,124IU, Vitamin D3 784IU, Vitamin E 600mg, Vitamin C 90mg, Beta-carotene 1.5mg.

Exclusively feed the recommended Prescription Diet food. Before use ask your veterinarian for specific feeding instructions for your pet.

Fresh water should be available at all times.

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. Ask your vet at every checkup.

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

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Reviews (25)

Summary of Reviews for Hill's Prescription Diet d/d Food Sensitivities Dog Food with Duck & Rice

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45 Great food
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By on 8 August 2022

Our dog has skin issues and this food is helping him to stop scratching. Good value too

Customer recommends this product

55 Elderly dog
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By on 6 February 2019

Sam needs specialist food. The price was excellent for the Hills Prescription canine dog food and arrived on time.

Customer recommends this product

45 Excellent service thanks
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By on 1 April 2018

My dog has an illness and this food has kept him healthy for 13 years.

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55 EXCELLENT FOOD
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By on 13 February 2018

GREAT FOOD RECOMMENCED BY RVC AFTER ILLNESS MY LITTLE ONE WILL BE ON THIS PERNAMENTLY NOW SHE LOVES IT

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55 GREAT FOOD RECOMMENCED BY RVC AFTER ILLNESS
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By on 13 February 2018

My little Dachshund was very poorly, she was rushed to the RVC and made better and I was recommended this food for her to eat from now on. She loves it and she is getting better by the day.

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Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Hill's Prescription Diet d/d Food Sensitivities Dog Food with Duck & Rice, including answers from our team.

10 November 2022 at 9:59am

Diarrhoea

Paul Buchanan

Is DD and / or ZD suitable for a 12 week old pup.

  • VioVet Staff

Hills d/d and z/d are both not recommended for growing puppies. You should contact your vet or the Hills nutrition helpline direct if you need advice on what skin related diet you can use for your pup if this is needed.

23 March 2016 at 12:17pm

Do I need a prescription from my vet?

Tracey Lowe

  • VioVet customer since 2013
  • From: Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

I would like to trial d/d range for my young dog. Do I need to take her to the vet for them to issue a prescription to purchase online?

  • VioVet Staff

We would strongly recommend that you take veterinary advice before buying prescription diets, but supply of these foods is not actually restricted legally at all. You are able to buy them online without a prescription or anything else. We can try to help with advice where we can, but your vet is the best person to ask first.

17 August 2013 at 1:11pm

Can this food be used long term?

Kate

If my dogs condition improves and there are no side effects etc can the dd food products be used long term? Thanks, Kate & Bonnie

  • VioVet Staff

Hills d/d diet is intended as a long-term maintenance diet. It is possible once the condition has been brought completely under control, to gradually add some other foods if you wish. Your vet can advise you on these, but they should certainly be specialist foods with a restricted and controlled range of ingredients. You might then build up a picture of which core ingredients are safe and which are not. (For instance any dog food containing chicken, beef, wheat or soya might be a disaster, but duck or venison or salmon might be fine.) The most important things is to be sure you can get the problem under control first. Many people then just stick to Hills d/d long term in fact, though you do not have to.

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