Lamb recipe dry dog food for the balanced nutrition and overall health. With high-quality protein source for lean muscles, fibre for healthy digestion and omega-6s for a beautiful coat.
Hill's Science Plan Perfect Weight Medium Breed Dog Food with Chicken provides delicious, clinically proven nutrition to help reach and maintain healthy weight.
Hill's Hypoallergenic Adult Wet Dog Food with Salmon is a complete premium pet food for all adult dogs from 1 year. This savoury tinned loaf is specially formulated for dogs with delicate skin and stomachs. It features a single novel animal protein source and is grain-free.
Hill's Science Plan Sterilised Adult Dry Cat Food with Salmon has a unique weight management formula to help burn fat, build muscle and keep sterilised cats lean. Made with high-quality, easy-to-digest ingredients.
Hill's Science Plan Sensitive Stomach & Skin Adult Wet Cat Food with Turkey is a complete pet food for adult cats, aged 1–6 years. This highly digestible wet food comes in a pouch and supports healthy digestion, as well as nourishes skin and promotes a thick and lustrous coat.
Learn what your pet's microbiome is, how it contributes to your pet's gut and overall health, and why nutrition is important in maintaining healthy microbiomes.
In people, the right diet is very important. If you are eating the wrong way for your metabolism, activity level, age and lifestyle you could end up with health issues.
To make a protein, amino acids are linked together in a long chain. The chain is then bundled into to a three-dimensional structure, like a tangled ball of yarn.
Age-related health issues typically start around age 7 for dogs.
Periodontal disease is the most common clinical condition in adult dogs, and most dogs have some form of the disease by the time they turn 3 years old.
Gastrointestinal (GI) disorders and diseases affect a dog's stomach and intestines, resulting in pain and other problems.
Some dogs may experience reactions to certain ingredients, and they are identified through food elimination trials conducted by your veterinarian
You may notice that your pet seems uncomfortable when touched in certain areas, or that they find walking, running or jumping difficult.
Itching and scratching isn’t normal dog behaviour, and can indicate certain sensitivities — environmental in many cases, and sometimes to specific foods.
Pets experiencing urinary issues may need to urinate more frequently or experience blood in their urine. A veterinarian can help identify the cause.
We often won’t notice our dog is overweight because it often happens gradually over time. However, a few extra grams here and there can add up to serious health issues.