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Hill's™ Hypoallergenic Dog Treats

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Hill's

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Hill's™ Hypoallergenic Dog Treats are crunchy and delicious rewards formulated for dogs with food intolerances and to support skin function- with a great taste your dog will love! Hill's™ Hypoallergenic Dog Treats are great for dogs being fed Prescription Diet™ d/d™, z/d™,  i/d™, i/d™ Sensitive and Derm Defense™ dog foods or Science Plan™ Sensitive Stomach & Skin.

 

Additional info:

Feed as a snack as part of a healthy routine. These treats are a wonderful complement to Hill's™ foods.

KEY FEATURES   KEY BENEFITS
Protein Single animal source: chicken liver Extensively hydrolysed Reduced amount Minimises the risk of allergic reaction.
Carbohydrate Source: refined maize starch Helps limit sources of sensitisation.
Essential fatty acids High Helps nourish the skin and coat.
Digestibility High Improves nutrient availability for patients with compromised digestive tracts.
Superior antioxidant formula Added Neutralises free radicals.

Recommended for:

Delicious treats that complement foods for:

  • Adverse food reactions (food allergy or food intolerance)
  • Gastrointestinal disorders (except those requiring low fat or high fibre food)
  • Skin conditions

Formulated to help

reduce the risk of struvite & calcium oxalate crystals

Made in the USA
with global ingredients you can trust

Proud to have helped
13 million shelter pets
find a forever home & counting

 

Original: Maize starch, chicken liver and heart hydrolyzate, cellulose, minerals, soybean oil, animal fat, vitamins, trace elements and beta-carotene. With natural antioxidant (mixed tocopherols).

Feeding guide

Body Weight (kg) Treats (complementary)
2.5 1
5 2
10 3
20 5
30 7
40 9
50 10
60 + 2 per 10 kg

Do not feed more than the maximum number of treats per day listed here, based on a dog's optimum body weight.

 

Adjust daily feeding amounts accordingly. If treats are fed, make sure to reduce the amount of pet food your dog is being fed. Treats should not be more than 10% of a dog's daily nutrition. 


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