Hills science diet foods Flashcards
What is c/d?
Urinary Tract Health - • Reduced levels of protein, magnesium and phosphorus to help limit the building blocks of crystals and bladder stones
• Low sodium to maintain normal blood pressure
• Added antioxidants to control cell oxidation and promote a healthy immune system
What is u/d?
Canine Non-Struvite (magnesium ammonium phosphate - is a phosphate mineral with formula) Urinary Tract Health
What is k/d?
k/d - Kidney Health - phosphorus restricted
What is l/d?
Canine Hepatic Health
What is b/d?
Cognitive support
What is i/d?
Digestive Health Support
What is j/d?
Mobility Support
What is r/d?
Weight reduction for overweight dogs.
What is m/d?
Feline Weight Loss-Low Carbohydrate-Glucose Management
What is w/d?
Canine Low Fat-Glucose Management-Gastrointestinal - Weight control, glucose management, and digestive support for dogs prone to excess weight gain
What is t/d?
Canine Dental Health
What is d/d?
Skin Conditions
What is z/d?
Canine ULTRA
Adverse reaction to food.
Food sensitivities and intolerance
What is y/d?
Feline Thyroid Health
- Additional benefits for overall health
Supports kidney health with controlled phosphorus and low sodium
Helps maintain bladder health with controlled mineral levels
Promotes heart health with essential nutrients like taurine and carnitine
What is n/d?
For nutritional support of dogs undergoing chemotherapy