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

Hill's

£14.65 - £72.94
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SKU:
15539

Hypoallergenic helps reduce food intolerances and supports skin health. 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.

  • Limited ingredient nutrition with single animal protein
  • Formulated without soy protein
  • High levels of omega-3s to help maintain a healthy skin barrier

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  • 5
    Super produit.

    Posted by Ivonne on 1st May 2021

    Mon chien, un Border Collie de bientôt 3 ans souffre d'une dermatite atopique. Il souffrait de grosses plaques rouges partout et se grattait vraiment sans cesse. Avec le veterinaire nous avons mis en place un régime d'éviction pendant 2 mois et depuis, nous sommes passés à ces croquettes hills food sensitivities canard/riz. Aujourd'hui, Snoop va super bien, sa peau est redevenue normale et il ne se gratte plus sauf quand il y a d'autres allergènes dans son environement comme le pollen. Je suis entièrement satisfaite de ces croquettes et je pense que Snoop aussi.

  • 5
    Immediate relief from food sensitivity symptoms

    Posted by Hillyjane on 2nd Sep 2020

    Had to 'gradually' change over my dogs food following diagnosis of sensitivity to previous food. She loved the taste and didn’t notice the change.

  • 5
    re prescription diet

    Posted by nicko on 27th Jun 2018

    my dog loves this and has put on much needed weight

  • 5
    Great for allergies

    Posted by Archie on 3rd Nov 2015

    My dog is allergic to salmon and chicken, which cause him to have extreme ear irritation, and we've found that even feeds which do not state these on their list of ingredients sometimes contain them. My vet suggested this, and no more vet visits since. It is, however, enormously expensive to feed a big dog on. We now mix it with a small amount of another feed.