setbacks, meet bouncebacks
SCIENCE DID THAT.
setbacks, meet bouncebacks
SCIENCE DID THAT.
Clinical nutrition to help vets make bouncebacks possible
Pets facing health conditions need nutritional support more than ever — which is why vets recommend Hill’s Prescription Diet to provide specialised, clinical nutrition.
These are just a few of the health categories for which a vet may recommend Prescription Diet products. Browse our full list of dog and cat foods below.
Why feed wet food?
Wet food is delicious - and nutritious. It is easy to chew, helps promote hydration, and is tasty to encourage eating. Mix and match with corresponding kibble to keep mealtime exciting, and support your pet's best life.
Supporting pets’ best lives
Prescription Diet foods offer clinical nutrition for a range of health conditions. They offer clinically tested nutrition and are developed by a team of PhD nutritionists and veterinarians, so you can rest assured your pet is receiving premium nutrition backed by science.
If your pet is facing a specific health condition, or you sense they need additional support, schedule an appointment with your vet and ask how Prescription Diet can help.
Supporting pets’ best lives
Prescription Diet foods offer clinical nutrition for a range of health conditions. They offer clinically tested nutrition and are developed by a team of PhD nutritionists and veterinarians, so you can rest assured your pet is receiving premium nutrition backed by science.
If your pet is facing a specific health condition, or you sense they need additional support, schedule an appointment with your vet and ask how Prescription Diet can help.
Veterinarian Recommended
As the leader in cutting edge food science and research, Hill’s is honored to be a veterinarian recommended brand.
100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
If you are unsatisfied for any reason, return the unused portion to the place of purchase for a full refund or replacement. Learn more here.
Ask your vet for a recommendation
Prescription Diet foods require a recommendation from a vet. To get started, ask your vet to assess your pet’s health and nutritional needs.
Ask your vet for a recommendation
Prescription Diet foods require a recommendation from a vet. To get started, ask your vet to assess your pet’s health and nutritional needs.