Description
Hill’s Prescription Diet i/d Low Fat is specialized nutrition developed by Hill’s nutritionists and veterinarians specifically for dogs that require a low-fat diet to manage complex digestive health issues. Many dogs struggle with gastrointestinal upsets that are triggered or worsened by dietary fat; this formula provides a precise balance of nutrients to help these dogs thrive while keeping fat levels strictly controlled.
The formula is enriched with ActivBiome+ technology, a proprietary blend of prebiotics clinically shown to rapidly activate the gut microbiome, which is essential for maintaining a healthy immune system and regular bowel movements. To further support long-term wellness, it includes S+OX SHIELD, which promotes a urinary environment that reduces the risk of developing struvite and calcium oxalate crystals. This highly palatable chicken-flavored kibble ensures that your dog receives the necessary energy and ginger-soothed digestive support they need during recovery and maintenance.
Features
- Low Fat Nutrition: Specifically formulated for dogs with fat-responsive digestive conditions such as pancreatitis or hyperlipidemia.
- ActivBiome+ Technology: A unique blend of prebiotic fibers that nourish the gut’s beneficial bacteria for improved digestive health.
- Highly Digestible: Gentle on the stomach to ensure maximum nutrient absorption and easier digestion.
- S+OX SHIELD: Formulated to manage the mineral balance in the bladder and support urinary tract health.
Benefits
- Settles Digestive Upset: Clinically proven to help reduce gastrointestinal distress and improve stool quality.
- Microbiome Activation: Works quickly to support a healthy gut ecosystem, which is vital for overall health and immunity.
- Enriched with Ginger: Includes ginger to help soothe and calm the digestive tract.
- Heart & Kidney Support: Contains controlled minerals and high levels of Omega-3 fatty acids for comprehensive internal care.
How to Use
- Veterinary Consultation: This is a therapeutic diet; consult your veterinarian to ensure this specific i/d formula is correct for your dog’s condition.
- Feeding Schedule: For dogs with sensitive stomachs, it is often recommended to feed several small meals throughout the day rather than one large one.
- Gradual Transition: Over a 7-day period, gradually introduce this food by mixing it with the current diet to prevent further upset.
- No Supplements: For best results, avoid feeding high-fat treats, table scraps, or other supplements that could interfere with the low-fat diet.
- Fresh Water: Ensure fresh, clean drinking water is available at all times.









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