Supports energy level & luxurious coat in Small & Mini dogs. Helps keep immune system, heart & kidneys healthy.
Supports healthy joints, immune system, digestion, lean muscle & beautiful coat
Supports healthy immune system, digestion, lean muscle & beautiful coat
Over 70% of cats lost weight within 10 weeks when fed this nutrition
Supports kitten growth, digestive health, nourishes skin and promotes a lustrous fur
Over 70% of cats lost weight within 10 weeks when fed this nutrition
Discover how and where to store your dry, as well as canned, dog and cat food. Learn how to find the "best before" dates on all Hill's pet food packaging.
Compare Hill's Science Diet dog and cat food's calories against other pet food brands and AAFCO recommended maximum calorie count.
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Show your love with Hill’s Treats – fun snacks made with natural ingredients for the right balance of flavor and nutrition in every satisfying bite. Available in crunchy, soft-baked and jerky varieties, they’re a tasty way to let your dog know just how super special they are.
Show your love with Hill’s Treats – fun snacks made with natural ingredients for the right balance of flavor and nutrition in every satisfying bite. Available in crunchy, soft-baked and jerky varieties, they’re a tasty way to let your dog know just how super special they are.
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Show your love with Hill’s Treats – fun snacks made with natural ingredients for the right balance of flavor and nutrition in every satisfying bite. Available in crunchy, soft-baked and jerky varieties, they’re a tasty way to let your dog know just how super special they are.
Show your love with Hill’s Treats – fun snacks made with natural ingredients for the right balance of flavor and nutrition in every satisfying bite. Available in crunchy, soft-baked and jerky varieties, they’re a tasty way to let your dog know just how super special they are.
Treats are an important way to bond. Both you and your furry friend benefit from the love and affection shared through giving and receiving delicious, healthy dog treats.
Whether they’ve learned new tricks or made positive changes in behavior, giving your dog training treats is a great way to reward your pet for doing an amazing job.
Moving houses or visiting the vet clinic can take an emotional toll on dogs. Reassure your pet by giving lots of praise, affection and tasty treats.
Pet parents’ hearts melt to see their dogs excited for delicious treats, but what’s the best way to give them to your pet?
Tip #1
When you're snuggled up on the couch next to your dog, give a treat as a lovely surprise to reinforce your affection for your pet.
Tip #2
Let your dog smell the treat and wait for them to sit in anticipation — that’s the perfect time to reward your pet for their good behavior.
Tip #3
This will help your dog to distinguish between regular food and a special prize, and also prevent begging at the dinner table.
Tip #4
While it’s important to avoid feeding human foods, pet parents can also indulge their pets with wet foods to show their love and appreciation.
Tip #5
To find out how many treats per day for a dog, check the package or ask your veterinarian.
Pet parents’ hearts melt to see their dogs excited for delicious treats, but what’s the best way to give them to your pet?
Tip #1
When you're snuggled up on the couch next to your dog, give a treat as a lovely surprise to reinforce your affection for your pet.
Tip #2
Let your dog smell the treat and wait for them to sit in anticipation — that’s the perfect time to reward your pet for their good behavior.
Tip #3
This will help your dog to distinguish between regular food and a special prize, and also prevent begging at the dinner table.
Tip #4
While it’s important to avoid feeding human foods, pet parents can also indulge their pets with wet foods to show their love and appreciation.
Tip #5
To find out how many treats per day for a dog, check the package or ask your veterinarian.