Hill's Prescription Diet Hill's Prescription Diet k/d + Mobility

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Nutrition

Protein
Fat
Fiber
kcal/100g
favorite Longevity Score Good
70/100

Based on protein quality, omega-3 content, joint support nutrients, antioxidants, and gut health ingredients.

Flavors

RiceCornEggFish oil

About This Food

This specialized veterinary diet is formulated to support both kidney function and joint health in dogs. It features controlled levels of high-quality protein to reduce kidney workload, alongside ingredients like glucosamine and chondroitin for mobility support.

This formula is formulated for dogs of all ages. As a dry kibble, it supports dental health through mechanical chewing.

Notable ingredients: omega-3 fatty acids (EPA/DHA) support skin, coat, and cognitive health; glucosamine and/or chondroitin support joint cartilage and mobility; natural antioxidants (Vitamin E, rosemary, or Vitamin C) help protect cells.

Guaranteed analysis: 14.2% protein — low protein content for a dry food, 19.2% fat, 2.3% fiber.

Ingredients

Composition Brewer's rice, corn, linseed, animal fats, dried beet pulp, protein hydrolyzate, dried whole egg, pea protein, fish oil, soybean oil, minerals, L-carnitine, vitamins, pork cartilage (source of chondroitin sulfate), trace elements, crustacean hydrolyzate (source of glucosamine) and beta-carotene. With natural antioxidant (mixed tocopherols). Additives Nutritional additives: Vitamin A (10,379 IU/kg) [E672], Vitamin D3 (860 IU/kg) [E671], Vitamin E (600 mg/kg), Vitamin C (90 mg/kg), beta-carotene (1.5 mg/kg), iron (78.6 mg/kg) [E1], iodine (1.9 mg/kg) [E2], copper (7.7 mg/kg) [E4], Manganese (8.1 mg/kg) [E5], Zinc (138 mg/kg) [E6], Selenium (0.2 mg/kg) [E8], Chondroitin sulfate (279 mg/kg),  with natural antioxidant.

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