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Hill's Prescription Diets for CANINES
This information was obtained from the January 1998 edition
of the Hill's Key to Clinical Nutrition.

 

 

Listed are the major variations in the many Hill's Prescription diets for DOGS 
This site is for information purposes only.  Please consult your veterinarian for consultation about your pet.  

HILL'S
Formula

Major Characteristics

Used For

Contraindications

a/d Increased protein
Decreased carbohydrate
Extremely digestible
Increased vitamins, minerals, fatty acids
Growth and repair
of body tissues after
injury, infection,
or many diseases
that have left the
body depleted.
Avoiding fluid retention,
Preventing build-up
of nitrogenous  by-products,
phosphorus, sodium,
When the pet
will not tolerate
a high fat diet.
c/d Mildly reduced protein
Reduced calcium and phosphorus
Mildly reduced sodium
Prevent struvite crystals and urolithiasis Growth, reproduction,
Use of urine acidifiers
Non-struvite urine crystals
d/d Reduced,  highly digestible, novel protein
Carbohydrates highly digestible from rice
Highly digestible
Food allergy or intolerance Growth and reproduction
g/d Reduced excesses sometimes problematic in older dogs Reduced sodium, increase Omega 3 Fatty acids,  
HILL'S
Formula

Major Characteristics

Used For

Contraindications

h/d Greatly reduced sodium Reduced chloride, protein, phosphorus
Increased B-vitamins
Moderate to advanced heart failure
Liver and renal diseases where salt and fluid retention are the main problem
Growth and reproduction
When sodium is depleted (from vomiting, diarrhea)
i/d Highly digestible protein, fat, and carbohydrate
Fiber added
Gastrointestinal conditions, exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, non-hyperlipedemic pancreatitis, colitis None
k/d Reduced phosphorus, protein, sodium,
Increased calories and B-vitamins
Renal failure
Mild to moderate heart failure
Hepatic disease where high fat intake is tolerated
Growth and reproduction
l/d Protein Digestibility High Soluble fiber source Added
Protein Quantity - Reduced Zinc - (canned formula) Moderate
Carbohydrate Digestibility - High Zinc (dry formula) High
Potassium Increased Copper Low
Sodium Low Iron Reduced
Carnitine High Vitamin K Added; Added Antioxidants Help reduce free radical damage to counteract oxidative stress.
Highly digestible, high quality protein that reduces the liver workload and aids in the regeneration of liver tissue. Added antioxidant nutrients like Vitamin E, Vitamin C and selenium, help combat oxidative stress  
HILL'S
Formula

Major Characteristics

Used For

Contraindications

p/d Increased fat and energy
Decreased fiber
Recovery from surgery or acute or chronic debilitating conditions in puppies renal, liver, or heart disease
r/d Reduced fat
Greatly reduced energy
Greatly increased fiber
Adult obesity
Hyperlipidemia
Growth and reproduction
Moderate to advanced heart failure
Renal failure and hepatic disease
Debilitation
Hypermetabolism
Dehydration
Underweight
s/d Greatly reduced protein
Reduced calcium, phosphorus, magnesium
struvite stone and crystal dissolution Growth and reproduction
and Lots of other conditions - requires careful evaluation
HILL'S
Formula

Major Characteristics

Used For

Contraindications

t/d Moderately increased fiber
Reduced protein, calcium, phosphorus
gingivitis, plaque, stain, tartar, oral odor that is not from metabolic causes Severe periodontal disease
Growth and reproduction
u/d Greatly reduced protein
Reduced minerals and copper
Urate, oxalate and cystine urolithiasis
Advanced renal failure
Hepatic copper toxicosis
Growth and reproduction
Struvite urolithiasis
hypoalbuminemia
History of pancreatitis
Hyperlipidemia
w/d Moderately reduced energy
Reduced fat, minerals
Increased fiber
Obesity prevention
Diabetes mellitus
Colitis, constipation, hyperlipidemia, pancreatitis, struvite urolithiasis in obese prone patients
Growth and reproduction
Use of urine acidifiers
Debilitation
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