K-9 Prescription Diets by Hill's

<C>These diets have been developed for specific medical conditions and should only be used if prescribed by your veterinarian.</C>


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Canine d/d


Canine d/d is primarily used in cases of food allergies or intolerance.
Canine d/d


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Canine t/d


Canine t/d reduces accumulation of plaque and tartar to help retard development of gingivitis. It is available both in the original bites and small bites.
Canine t/d


 Dr. Ken Simmons - Canine k/d - Simmons Veterinary Hospital
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Canine k/d


Canine k/d reduces the work load on the kidneys with reduced levels of protein and phosphorus to meet body needs while avoiding excess by-products that require excretion from the body through the urinary system. Canine k/d also has reduced levels of sodium and phosphorus and can be an affective choice in the dietary management of early to moderate cardiac disease.
Canine k/d


 Dr. Ken Simmons - Canine i/d - Simmons Veterinary Hospital
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Canine i/d


Canine i/d provides a highly digestable formula useful during healing of the gastrointestinal tract.
Canine i/d


 Dr. Ken Simmons - Canine w/d - Simmons Veterinary Hospital
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Canine w/d


Canine w/d provides a formula with low caloric density, increased fiber, and is nutritionally balanced for adult dogs that are overweight, less active, neutered, or otherwise prone to obesity. May also be used in cases of colitis, constipation or pancreatitis.
Canine w/d


 Dr. Ken Simmons - Canine r/d - Simmons Veterinary Hospital
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Canine r/d


Canine r/d helps reduce body weight and reduce caloric intact by providing a food with reduced energy. Canine r/d replaces digestible calories with insoluble fiber to increase bulk and reduce hunger.
Canine r/d


 Dr. Ken Simmons - Canine c/d - Simmons Veterinary Hospital
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Canine c/d


Canine c/d helps to prevent recurrance of struvite crystalluria and urolithiasis.
Canine c/d


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Canine g/d


Canine g/d is indicated primarily for dogs suffering from renal insufficiency. May also be used in mild cardiac illness.
Canine g/d


 Dr. Ken Simmons - Canine l/d - Simmons Veterinary Hospital
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Canine l/d


Canine l/d contains reduced amounts of high quality protein to reduce the work load on the level on the liver when processing the by-products of digestion and metabolism.
Canine l/d


 Dr. Ken Simmons - Canine u/d - Simmons Veterinary Hospital
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Canine u/d


Canine u/d is used for nutrional management of urate, oxalate and cystine uroliths.
Canine u/d


 Dr. Ken Simmons - Canine d/d - Simmons Veterinary Hospital
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Canine d/d


Canine d/d is primarily used in cases of food allergies or intolerance.
Canine d/d


 Dr. Ken Simmons - Canine k/d - Simmons Veterinary Hospital
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Canine k/d


Canine k/d reduces the work load on the kidneys with reduced levels of protein and phosphorus to meet body needs while avoiding excess by-products that require excretion from the body through the urinary system. Canine k/d also has reduced levels of sodium and phosphorus and can be an affective choice in the dietary management of early to moderate cardiac disease.
Canine k/d


 Dr. Ken Simmons - Canine h/d - Simmons Veterinary Hospital
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Canine h/d


Canine h/d contains reduced levels of sodium and chloride. Canine h/d is recommended for dogs with moderate to advanced heart failure.
Canine h/d


 Dr. Ken Simmons - Canine r/d - Simmons Veterinary Hospital
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Canine r/d


Canine r/d helps reduce body weight and reduce caloric intact by providing a food with reduced energy. Canine r/d replaces digestible calories with insoluble fiber to increase bulk and reduce hunger.
Canine r/d


 Dr. Ken Simmons - Canine n/d - Simmons Veterinary Hospital
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Canine n/d


Canine n/d is useful as a nutritional aid to help reverse the metabolic abnormalities that occur in dogs with cancer, while undergoing cancer treatment
Canine n/d


 Dr. Ken Simmons - Canine c/d - Simmons Veterinary Hospital
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Canine c/d


Canine c/d helps to prevent recurrance of struvite crystalluria and urolithiasis.
Canine c/d


 Dr. Ken Simmons - Canine l/d - Simmons Veterinary Hospital
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Canine l/d


Canine l/d contains reduced amounts of high quality protein to reduce the work load on the level on the liver when processing the by-products of digestion and metabolism.
Canine l/d


 Dr. Ken Simmons - Canine s/d - Simmons Veterinary Hospital
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Canine s/d


Canine s/d may be used to produce acidic urine in dogs which may be prone to forming struvite uroliths.
Canine s/d



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