Hill’s Prescription Diet w/d Multi-Benefit (Digestive/Weight/Glucose/Urinary Management Canned Dog Food)
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If a domesticated dog could speak human, digestive care and weight management would be top of the list. Almost 50% of the pet population is overweight. Even a little extra weight can impact a dog’s mobility, activity, and impact their overall quality of life. Weight problems can be successfully managed through changes in your dog’s food diet.
The good news is that there are dog food brands that prioritize nutrition, weight management, and digestive care. Hill’s nutritionists and veterinarians formulated Prescription Diet w/d Multi-Benefit Canned Dog Food to support your dog’s weight management through high fiber and complete, metabolic nutrition.
When looking for the right food to control your dog’s weight, consider Hill’s Prescription Diet w/d Multi-Benefit Digestive/Weight/Glucose/Urinary Management Vegetable & Chicken Stew Canned Dog Food. Your dog will ruff, Losing weight never felt so good!
How does Hill’s Prescription Diet w/d Multi-Benefit Digestive/Weight/Glucose/Urinary Management Vegetable & Chicken Stew Canned Dog Food work?
Hill’s Prescription Diet w/d Multi-Benefit Digestive/Weight/Glucose/Urinary Management Vegetable & Chicken Stew Canned Dog Food recipe for dogs contains nutritional ingredients that help your canine with their weight management and immune system.
This product’s ingredient blend works with your dog’s unique metabolism against fat and maintains lean muscle mass while promoting urinary tract health. The unique fiber blend helps your dog feel satiated between meals. A high amount of antioxidants supports a dog’s vitality and holistic health.
Hill’s exclusive S+OXSHIELD controls excess minerals that cause the creation of kidney calcium oxalate stones and struvite crystals. Using high levels of L-carnitine and an optimal blend of soluble and insoluble fiber, this delicious formula helps dogs with weight, digestive, and glucose management issues.
Why should your dog eat Hill’s Prescription Diet w/d Multi-Benefit Digestive/Weight/Glucose/Urinary Management Vegetable & Chicken Stew Canned Dog Food?
Hill’s canned dog food meets the special nutritional needs of adult dogs, including low in fat, calories, magnesium, and sodium to help manage a healthy weight. It also contains clinically proven antioxidants to support a better immune system. The product reacts to a dog’s unique metabolism so that they can enjoy a happy and active life again!
Nutritional Value
Hill’s Prescription Diet w/d Multi-Benefit Digestive/Weight/Glucose/Urinary Management Vegetable & Chicken Stew Canned Dog Food contains nutritional values in crude protein, fat, and fiber:
Crude Protein (3.2 %) is the measure of all sources of nitrogen and includes nonprotein nitrogen, which may have no human value. Crude protein is a chemical analysis of the protein (e.g., chicken, milk, etc.) and non-protein (e.g., grains) amounts in the food. The recipe’s low crude protein is important to avoid overtaxing the kidneys.
Crude Fat (1.2 %) is the term for fat-soluble materials such as lipid content in your dog’s food when ingested. The diet is restricted in fat.
Crude Fiber (4.0 %) is a measure of indigestible cellulose, pentosanes, lignin, and other components of this type of chemical fibers. A highly digestible fibrous food boosts the healthy absorption of essential vitamins and minerals. It provides major intestinal tract peristalsis, a wave-like muscle contraction to relax the stomach muscles.
Daily Feeding Guide and Care Instructions
Available are the 12-pack 12.5 oz. cans of Vegetable and Chicken Stew Flavor and 13 oz. cans of Chicken Flavor, as well as the 24-packs 5.5 oz. cans of Vegetable and Chicken Stew Flavor. A dog’s body weight, age, and condition can affect how much your canine is given daily.
See the dosage chart below with recommended daily feeding portions per cup for adult dogs’ weight loss or weight control:
Adult Dog Daily Weight Management Maintenance
Ideal Weight of Dog (lbs.) | Weight Loss (can) | Weight Control (can) |
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5 lbs. | 2 cans | 2 cans |
10 lbs. | 3 cans | 4 cans |
15 lbs. | 4 cans | 5 cans |
20 lbs. | 5 cans | 6 cans |
30 lbs. | 7 cans | 9 cans |
40 lbs. | 9 cans | 11 cans |
50 lbs. | 11 cans | 13 cans |
60 lbs. | 13 cans | 15 cans |
70 lbs. | 14 cans | 17 cans |
80 lbs. | 16 cans | 18 cans |
100 lbs. | 19 cans | 22 cans |
120 lbs. | 22 cans | 25 cans |
Adjust your dog’s daily feeding to a necessary amount to maintain optimal weight.
Transition to Hill’s Prescription Diet w/d Multi-Benefit Digestive/Weight/Glucose/Urinary Management Vegetable & Chicken Stew Canned Dog Food
For the best safety and results, make sure to gradually transition from your dog’s current food to their new diet over seven days to avoid digestive upsets.
On days 1 and 2, start by mixing 75% of the dog’s current food with 25% of the new diet. On days 3 and 4, mix 50% of each in their bowl. On days 5 and 6, mix 25% of the dog’s current food with 75% of the new diet. On day 7, exclusively feed them the new Hill diet.
Exclusively feed the recommended Prescription Diet w/d Multi-Benefit dry food, canned food, and dog treats. Feed the diet food throughout the day, and keep fresh water accessible at all times. Have your veterinarian monitor your dog’s condition.
Storage
Store the bag at room temperature. Keep away from children and pets.
Concluding Thoughts
The most important thing that you should know about Hill’s Prescription Diet w/d Multi-Benefit Digestive/Weight/Glucose/Urinary Management Vegetable & Chicken Stew Canned Dog Food is that the recipe improves your canine’s glucose levels, weight management, and digestive care!
Official AAFCO (The Association of American Feed Control Officials) states that Animal feeding tests using AAFCO procedures substantiate that Hill’s Prescription Diet w/d provides complete and balanced nutrition for lifelong maintenance of adult dogs.
What Does WD Mean in Dog Food?
Answer
Hill’s WD Canned Dog food is part of the Hill’s Veterinary Diet range. These diets are designed to provide nutritional support for a variety of medical issues. WD means it offers nutritional support for digestive problems, glucose fluctuations, and weight management for this product.
What Is Hills WD Used For?
Answer
Hill’s WD is used for a multitude of medical conditions. However, it primarily helps dogs lose weight. More than half of the pet population is overweight, and obesity in dogs can cause serious medical problems. Many of these conditions respond positively to weight loss, and Hill’s WD helps them get back down to a healthy weight.
How Many Calories Are In WD Dog Food?
Answer
Hill’s Prescription Diet W D Multi-Benefit Digestive/Weight Management canned dog food contains 255 kcal per cup of wet dog food. This works out to 3100 kcal per kilogram of dog food.
What Is the Difference Between ID and WD Dog Food?
Answer
Hill’s I/D is a prescription dog food. It helps with treatment protocols for dogs who have high amounts of fat in their blood, have trouble making digestive enzymes to digest their food, and for those who cannot digest protein. Hill’s W/D, on the other hand, helps dogs who need to lose fat and maintain lean, healthy body weight.
What Is the Best Food for Dogs With Diabetes?
Answer
Diabetes is a complicated disease as it affects many other parts of your dog’s internal systems. For example, diabetes can cause weight loss and weight gain, urinary issues, deterioration of muscle mass, and damage to a healthy immune system. Thus, the best food for a dog with diabetes is one their vet prescribes. However, many vets often prescribe Hill’s W’D to help their patients maintain lean muscle and healthy weight as part of their treatment.
Can a Diabetic Dog Eat Scrambled Eggs?
Answer
Yes, diabetic dogs can eat scrambled eggs. However, egg yolks are pretty calorie-dense and contain a high level of fat. Additionally, scrambled eggs have oil and grease. Speak to your vet before you give your dog scrambled eggs to ensure it isn’t counterproductive to their treatment protocol.
Can You Treat a Diabetic Dog Without Insulin?
Answer
There are two types of diabetes. The most common form of this disease is Type 2, which doesn’t require insulin for treatment. However, Type 1 diabetes requires insulin for the patient to survive. Thus, while it is possible to treat a diabetic dog without insulin, it depends on the type of diabetes the dog has as well.
Do You Need a Prescription for Hill’s Prescription Dog Food?
Answer
Hill’s WD Digestive Weight Glucose Management Diet is formulated to clinical standards. These clinical standards were devised after discussions with veterinarians. This food is designed to support an ailing dog’s body systems. A healthy dog would not require this food in these ratios and forms. Thus, it needs a veterinary prescription to purchase.
Why Do Vets Recommend Hill Diet?
Answer
Hill’s WD Canned dog food contains an optimal blend of soluble and insoluble fiber and a patented formula that helps metabolize fat and maintain lean muscle. It is made with clinically proven antioxidants that support your dog’s weight loss journey and helps to maintain a healthy weight. It is formulated to be complete and balanced nutrition that helps dogs diagnosed with diabetes lead a happy and active life. This is why vets recommend Hill’s Prescription Diet.
What is the Hill’s Wet Food Feeding Guide?
Answer
Once your dog is fully transitioned to Hill’s, you have to give them food in proportion to their weight. If you have a 5 lbs dog, give them 3.4th cup whether they are trying to lose or maintain their weight. If your dog is up to 10 lbs, you should give them 1 1/4th cup for weight loss or 1 3/8th cup for maintenance. Dogs more than 10 but less than 15 lbs should get 1 5/8th cup for loss and 1 7/8th cup for maintenance. Dogs more than 15 but less than 20 lbs should get 2 cups for loss and 2 1/3rd cups for maintenance. 20-30 lbs dogs should get 2 3/4th cups for weight loss and 3 cups for maintenance. Dogs between 30-40 lbs should eat 3 1/3rd cups for weight loss and 3 3/4th for weight maintenance. Dogs up to 50 lbs can eat 4 cups a day for weight loss and 4.5 cups for maintenance. Dogs who are between 50 and 60 lbs can get 4.5 cups a day for weight loss or 5 1/4th cup for maintenance. 60-70 lbs dogs should get 5 14th cups for weight loss and 5 cups for maintenance. Giant breeds who are up to 80 lbs should get 5 2/3rd cups for weight loss and 6.5 cups for maintenance. A 100 lbs dog should get 6 3/4th cups for loss or 7 2/3rd cups for maintenance. Finally, dogs up to 120 lbs should get 7 2/3rd cups for maintenance and 8 3/4th cups a day for weight maintenance.
Protein: Min. 3.2 %
Fat: Min. 1.6 %
Crude Fiber: Max. 4.0 %
Daily Feeding Guide
Weight of Dog Daily amount to Feed (cans) Daily amount to Feed (cans)
lbs (kg) Weight Control Adult Maintenance
5 lb (2,3 kg) 2 2 1/3
10 lb (4,5 kg) 3 1/2 4
15 lb (6,8 kg) 4 2/3 5 1/3
20 lb (9,1 kg) 5 3/4 6 2/3
30 lb (13,6 kg) 7 3/4 9
40 lb (18 kg) 9 2/3 11
50 lb (23 kg) 11 1/2 13
60 lb (27 kg) 13 1/4 15
70 lb (32 kg) 14 3/4 17
80 lb (36 kg) 16 1/3 18 2/3
100 lb (45 kg) 19 1/3 22
120 lb (54 kg) 22 25Adjust feeding amounts as necessary to maintain optimal weight. If you are unsure, ask your veterinarian. For best results & safety practices:Cover & refrigerate unused portion.Gradually transition to your pet’s new food over a 7 day period.Exclusively feed the recommended Prescription Diet® dry food, canned food, & treats Keep fresh water available at all times.Have your veterinarian monitor your pet’s condition.
Option | UPC/SKU |
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13 oz, 12-pack, Chicken Flavor | 052742701714 |
12.5 oz, 12-pack, Vegetable & Chicken Stew Flavor | 052742002071 |
5.5 oz, 24-pack, Vegetable & Chicken Stew Flavor | 052742002057 |
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Additional information
weight in Pounds (Oz) | 5.5oz, 12.5oz, 13oz |
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Number of Packs | 12 packs, 24 packs |
Flavors | Vegetable & chicken stew flavor, Chicken Flavor |
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