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Lifestage nutrition for dogs

Whether you have a playful puppy or a wise senior, Science Diet offers wet and dry dog food for all stages of life, ensuring that your furry friend gets the nutrition they need.

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Picking the best puppy food

For young puppies, the best dog food for growth should have high calories and protein, along with DHA and Omega-3s for brain and eye development.

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Nourishing adulthood

Adult dogs need a balanced diet with antioxidants and Omega-6s to maintain their health and support their everyday needs. 

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Support for their golden years

Senior dogs (7 years and older) need support for organ, bone and muscle health, along with specific nutrients like phytonutrients and L-carnitine. 

Lifestage nutrition for cats

Hill's Pet Nutrition offers a wide range of cat food for all ages, whether you’re looking for the best diet for an 8-year-old kitten or the healthiest senior cat food for your mature furry friend.

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Start their first year out strong

Kittens need higher levels of protein, minerals and calories to support their active lifestyle and the development of their immune and digestive systems. 

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A healthy adult life

For adult cats, a balanced diet that provides the right amount of nutrients to support their daily activity and overall health is essential.

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Senior living

Choose a texture that works best. Wet food for senior cats with no teeth is one consideration, but every option should support their immune system and organ health.

Looking for Hill’s Prescription Diet?

Prescription Diet must be recommended by a veterinarian. Use our vet locator or talk to your current vet about Hill’s to Home.