A Dog's Guide to Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Urinary Care Dry Dog Food
If a domesticated dog could speak human, we might hear about digestive care. Good thing that there are still dog food brands that prioritize balanced nutrition, digestive healthcare, and dietary issues, specifically the Hill's Prescription Diet c/d that maintains a highly-digestible nutritional blend of pure protein, vitamins, and amino acids.
Hill's veterinarians, pet nutritionists, breeders, and dog professionals formulated precise formula diets that guarantee specific nutritional requirements through their pioneering research. Hill prioritizes health dog nutrition with the highest standard of complete, balanced, and quality nutrition in their dog food products.
When you need the right food for dogs, consider Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Urinary Care Dry Dog Food that will make your dog ruff, I can finally enjoy a happy and active life again!
Why should your dog eat Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Urinary Care Dry Dog Food?
Hill's nutritionists and veterinarians developed the #1 veterinarian-recommended Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Urinary Care Dry Dog Food recipe specifically to support your dog's urinary health and for lifelong feeding of adult pets.
Urinary crystals and bladder stones form from a collection of excess minerals in the urinary tract, which causes discomfort and eventual serious problems that require the care of a veterinarian. A healthy bladder needs the right balance of essential nutrients to continue healthy digestion.
The recipe is enriched with antioxidants, potassium citrate, and omega-3 fatty acids that reduce 50 % of kidney bladder stones (i.e., struvite and calcium oxalate) in as little as five days and dissolve struvite stones in as little as seven days.
Ask your vet about which Prescription Diet is best for your dog to live their best life.
How does Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Urinary Care Dry Dog Food work?
Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Urinary Care Dry Dog Food's specialized blend makes a urinary environment that prevents and eradicates urinary crystals and kidney stones (e.g., struvite stones and calcium oxalate crystals). This recipe promotes a healthy urinary environment with Hill's exclusive S+OXSHIELD seal that:
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Uses the Relative Super Saturation (RSS) methodology to lower the risk of crystal formation
- Balances urine's acidic pH levels by lowering ion concentration
- Controls the levels of magnesium, potassium citrates, and phosphorus that reduces the excess minerals which are the building blocks of kidney stones
- Evaluates stable urinary levels through Hill's calcium oxalate titration (C.O.T.)
- Controls fat levels and limits sodium intake to lower the risk for developing chronic kidney disease (C.K.D.) and to maintain fluid balance
Nutritional Value
Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Urinary Care Dry Dog Food contains nutritional values in crude protein, fat, and fiber:
Crude Protein (21.0 %) 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 (17.3 %) 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 (3.0 %) is a measure of indigestible cellulose, pentosans, 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 8.5 lb., 17.6 lb., and 27.5 lb. Bags of Chicken Flavor. A dog's body weight, age, and condition can affect how much your canine is given daily, two to four times daily. This dog food bag calculated calorie content is 375 kcal (1,000 kilocalories) per cup.
Below are optimal, recommended daily feeding portions per cup for adult dogs with urinary tract and/or bladder health problems:
Adult Canine Maintenance
Dog's Weight (lbs.) | Daily Feeding Portion (cup) |
5 lbs. | cup |
10 lbs. | cup |
15 lbs. | 1 cups |
20 lbs. | 1 cups |
30 lbs. | 2 cups |
40 lbs. | 2 cups |
50 lbs. | 3 cups |
60 lbs. | 3 cups |
70 lbs. | 4 cups |
80 lbs. | 4 cups |
100 lbs. | 5 cups |
Adjust your dog's daily feeding to a necessary amount to maintain optimal weight. If you
are unsure, ask your veterinarian.
Transition to Hill's Prescription Diet c/d
For best results and safety, gradually transition your pet's new food over seven days to avoid digestive upset. On days 1 and 2, start by mixing 75% of the current food with 25% of the new food. On days 3 and 4, mix 50% of each. On days 5 and 6, mix 25% of the old diet with 75% of the new food. On day 7, exclusively feed the Hill diet.
A veterinarian may recommend no transition or a shorter transition time.
Concluding Thoughts
The most important thing that you should know about Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Urinary Care Dry Dog Food is that it is a top recipe to support lifelong dog's urinary tract and bladder health.
Official AAFCO (The Association of American Feed Control Officials) states that Animal feeding tests using AAFCO procedures substantiate that Hill's Prescription Diet c/d provides complete and balanced nutrition for lifelong maintenance of adult dogs.