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My
dog always had loose stools with loads of blood and ever since
I started feeding her this food she has been doing much better.
Her stools are 100% solid and there is no blood at all. I
would recommend it to anyone.
Reviewer
is referring to Hills Prescription ID. |
Submitted by: Sarah
- Gibraltar |
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My
one year old american cocker spaniel developed colitus a few
months ago, she was a funny little eater since I got her,
she came with Royal Canin from the Breeder, but she never
really liked it, but I struggled on, then suddenly loose stools
filled with blood, it was terrible, I was panic stricken and
the vet prescribed Hills Prescription ID and she's been doing
incredibly well. Never seen her eat so well, stools firm again,
and no more colitus episodes for almost 2 months. Because
of such bad press am tempted to move her onto something else,
but will probably stay with this brand as she's doing so well
and I don't have time to begin with home cooked food.
Reviewer
is referring to Hills Prescription ID Canine. |
Submitted by: Olivia
- North London |
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is tested on animals. The vets recommend it because they are
often taught about nutrition by Hills people at vet school.
Apparently Hills pay the vets for the 'vet recommended' on
their packaging. I changed to Royal Canin, but I think they
also test on animals. They have also changed the Vet Grade
Mini Puppy kibble to suit there profit without warning. The
kibbles are too large now, the meat content is lower and the
grain content the main ingredient. As they say, you should
always change over food slowly, so why dont they practice
what they preach. To top it, my puppy does not like the change.
Dogs have not evolved to eat grains so why is there food full
of it. By-products / deriviatives = sweepings-up off the floors
(to be rendered, the stuff not good enough for human consumption),
poo, beaks, feather, hair, heads, hooves etc etc. I am now
going to try such foods as Natures Menu. Although I havent
found out if they conduct animal yet, but the ingredients
are right. Why cant the UK be ahead like the USA, this type
of food is hard to find. |
Submitted by: Katie
Johnson - North Yorkshire |
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My
dog has been on this since she was diagnosed with hip dysplasia
last year. She has to lose weight and so far she has done
well on this. We soak the dry food and mash it and she seems
to really like it. Her coat is glossy and she is starting
to look really lean. I would like to put her on something
else but the vet insists she stays on hills. I would love
to find an equivalent but with better ingredients. Thats my
next plan, to persuade the vet!
Reviewer
is referring to Hills J/D Reduced Calorie. |
Submitted by: Sarah
- Kent |
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This
food caused blood in the stools of a West Highland Terrier
when he was a pup, requiring veterinary attention. I was the
same Vet that recommended the food!!
Reviewer
is referring to Hills Puppy Food. |
Submitted by: Wendy
- Worcestershire |
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Our
puppy had problems with her skin on Science Diet Puppy and
when she was switched to Hill's Prescription Diet Ultra Allergen
Free Z/D had major problems with her bowel movements. We switched
her to Fromm Duck and Sweet Potato and she's doing great.
Reviewer
is referring to Hill's Science Diet Puppy and Prescription
Z/D. |
Submitted by: Laura
- Virginia |
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We
currently feed our pup Roxy, Puppy Large Breed with Chicken.
Personally I think this food is excellent. It is quite pricey
at £42 per 15k. But I cant fault it. Roxy is very healthy,
we get a lot of comments about her shiney coat. She is a very
calm puppy and growing in proportion.
I
think its a good buy for developing puppies and im so impressed
with it I will probably continue to stay with them when she
passes the 1 yr mark.
It
receives a lot of bad press with people claiming its full
of junk. But to be honest they are getting more and more natural
with less additives than some other I have seen.
Reviewer
is referring to Hill's Science Plan. |
Submitted by: Natalie
- Andover, Hampshire, UK |
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