Hill s Science Plan Dog Food A Trusted Choice for Canine Health and Happiness
MEDIUM ADULT DRY DOG FOOD
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Great tasting nutrition for a long, happy life. With a wagging tail and licks on your face, no one can say hello like your dog. Because every moment you spend together is special, we strive to give you more of them. With wholesome ingredients and the right nutrients, HILL'S SCIENCE PLAN is precisely prepared to offer your dog the nutrition he needs for lifelong health and happiness.
We manufacture our pet foods with highest quality ingredients. These ingredients must meet our strict requirements for purity and nutrient content, which exceed industry standards.
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Hill's Science Plan Dry Dog Food
Hills Science Plan Dog Food
The dog food range expertly crafted using veterinary expertise.Your dog deserves to have a diet that is both tasty and nutritious. The research that has gone into Hills science dog food will reassure you that your pets are getting the nutrients they need.
Why use Hill's Science Plan Dog Food?
Hill's Science Plan Dry Dog Food
Find the perfect type of Hill's Science Plan Dog Food for your dog:
- Hill's Adult Large Breed Dog Food: This Hills Science diet is ideal for large breed dogs weighing over 25kg: keep your pup in tip-top shape.
- Hill's Adult Dog Food: Hill's Science Plan is perfect for keeping active dogs healthy.
- Hill's Puppy Food: Let your pup grown up big and strong with this specialised puppy food. Hills science dog food helps from the very start!
- Hill's Senior Dog Food: Easily digestible food for older dogs, Hill's senior cat food also looks after your dog's joints.
- Hill's Special Care Dog Food: Whether your dog suffers from sensitive skin, mobilty issues or dental problems, keep him happy with Hills Special Care.
- Hill's Light Dog food: Is your dog low on energy or prone to being overweight? Keep him lean with Hill's Light range.
- Hill's Perfect Weight Dog Food: Overweight dogs often suffer more than they let on. Get your pup back to its perfect weight.
As well as a Hills Science diet, Hill's also makes Canine Prescription Diet Dog Food for dogs with more specialised health needs.
Don't forget to look at
Hills Science Plan Wet Dog Foodand
Hills Science Plan Cat Foodtoo, for happy and healthy pet households.
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Hills Science Plan Dry Dog Food
An extensive range of specialised dry dog food, formulated by experts and veterinarians to help offer your dog maximum nutrition and maximum flavour.Hills Science Plan dog food believes that every canine should be given a highly nutritious, beneficial diet that is also wholesome and delicious. A vast amount of research has, therefore, gone into the creation of Hills Science Plan dry dog food, reassuring you that you are giving your pet the best possible nutrition for a healthy, active lifestyle.
Why Hill's Science Plan dry dog food?
Hill's Science Plan Dry Dog Food
Choose the ideal diet for your canine companion from the Hills Science Plan dry dog food range:
- Hill's Science Plan Adult Large Breed Dog Food: This food is perfect for larger breeds, with a weight of more than 25kg.
- Hill's Science Plan Adult Dog Food: A delicious, nutritious meal to keep fully grown dogs racing around full of energy and vitality.
- Hill's Science Plan Puppy Food: Help your little puppy grow into a strong, healthy adult with this delicious puppy-specific food, specially designed to meet the developmental needs of a young dog.
- Hill's Science Plan Senior Dog Food: Mature dogs have certain nutritional needs that can be met by this Hills Science Plan Senior dry dog food, in an easy to digest recipe that cares for joints and mobility.
- Hill's Science Plan Special Care Dog Food: Sensitive skin, lack of mobility and tooth or gum problems can all make life miserable for your dog. By feeding it a Hills Science Plan Special Care dry dog food, you can help alleviate symptoms and bring the happiness back into your dogs life!
- Hill's Science Plan Light Dog food: Just as with people, some dogs have a tendency to pile on the pounds, making them sluggish and potentially leading to further, more serious health issues. If this is the case with your four-legged friend, switch to a Hills Science Plan Light dry dog food diet, low in those ingredients that will make your dog fat but still rich in vital nutrients and hearty flavour. This food can also be great for older or less active dogs, as well as if your dog is just seeming overly tired.
- Hill's Science Plan Perfect Weight Dog Food: If your dog is overweight or obese, life can get pretty gloomy - not that they would ever complain! Help your dog achieve a perfect, healthy weight with this Hills Science Plan tailored food. Get your dog jumping for joy again!
Hill's also offers a range of Canine Prescription Diet Dog Food for those suffering from specific health conditions that need a more tailored kind of nutrition.
Why not have a look at our range of
Hills Science Plan Wet Dog Foodand
Hills Science Plan Cat Foodwhile youre here? Help ensure that all of your pets are happy, active and full of energy, with the cheapest Science Plan dog food and cat food on the market!
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Is Hill's Science Diet a good dog food?
In this review The Dog Food Advisor takes an in-depth look at Hills Science Diet and rates each of its 6 most important sub-brands.
And well also reveal:
- Is Hills Science Diet made in the United States?
- Has Science Diet been recalled?
- Which flavors and recipes get our top ratings?
But first
Which Hills Science Diet sub-brand is right for you?
Science Diet offers 6 popular sub-brands. Well share what makes each one different. So, you can choose the option that best meets your dogs needs.
Science Diets most popular dry kibble. Each recipe is made with grain and optimized specifically for adult nutrition.
- 11 recipes just for small dogs
- 8 options for large breeds
- 4 recipes for sensitive stomach and skin
- Not recommended for puppies
- 26 recipes (ratings vary)
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This sub-brand includes Hills best-selling dry and fully balanced puppy recipes.
- Healthy grain-inclusive formula
- 2 large breed puppy foods. Lower risk of hip disease
- 6 recipes (ratings vary)
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This sub-brand offers Science Diets leading canned food thats optimized for puppies.
- Fully balanced, protein-rich blend
- Not suitable for large breed puppies
- 4 recipes (ratings vary)
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Hills Adult Plus dry formulas are made with grain. Each recipe is specifically optimized for senior dogs.
- 5 recipes designed for small breed seniors
- 2 formulas for large breed seniors
- 11 dry recipes (ratings vary)
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Hills Adult Wet formulas are ideal for dogs considered fully grown. They are not suitable for puppies.
- 3 recipes for sensitive stomach and skin
- Not for puppies of any breed
- 15 recipes (ratings vary)
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As you can tell by its name, this Science Diet dry sub-brand is designed for dogs who need to lose weight. Recipes are all grain-inclusive.
- Reduced caloric-density for controlled weight loss
- Contains L-carnitine to promote steady weight loss
- 4 recipes (ratings vary)
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Which Hills Science Diet Adult Dry Recipes Get Our Best Ratings?
Hills Science Diet Adult Dog Food receives the Advisors mid-tier rating of 3.5 stars.
The Hills Science Diet Adult product line includes the 26 dry dog foods listed below.
Each recipe includes its AAFCO nutrient profile: Growth (puppy), Maintenance (adult), All Life Stages, Supplemental or Unspecified.
Recipe and Label Analysis
Hills Science Diet Adult Small Paws Chicken Meal and Rice was selected to represent the other products in the line for detailed recipe and nutrient analysis.
Ingredients Analysis
The first ingredient in this dog food is chicken meal. Chicken meal is considered a meat concentrate and contains nearly 300% more protein than fresh chicken.
The second ingredient is brewers rice. Brewers rice is a cereal grain by-product consisting of the small fragments left over after milling whole rice. Aside from the caloric energy it contains, this item is of only modest nutritional value to a dog.
The third ingredient is wheat. Like corn, wheat is an inexpensive and controversial cereal grain. And aside from its energy content, this grain is of only modest nutritional value to a dog.
For this reason, we do not consider wheat a preferred component in any dog food.
The next ingredient is soybean meal, a by-product of soybean oil production more commonly found in farm animal feeds.
Although soybean meal contains 48% protein, this ingredient would be expected to have a lower biological value than meat.
And less costly plant-based products like this can notably boost the total protein reported on the label a factor that must be considered when judging the actual meat content of this dog food.
The fifth item is sorghum. Sorghum (milo) is a starchy cereal grain with a nutrient profile similar to corn.
Since it is gluten-free and boasts a smoother blood sugar behavior than other grains, sorghum may be considered an acceptable non-meat ingredient.
The sixth ingredient is chicken fat. This item is obtained from rendering chicken, a process similar to making soup in which the fat itself is skimmed from the surface of the liquid.
Chicken fat is high in linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid essential for life. Although it doesnt sound very appetizing, chicken fat is actually a quality ingredient.
The seventh ingredient is barley, which is a starchy carbohydrate supplying fiber and other healthy nutrients. However, aside from its energy content, this cereal grain is of only modest nutritional value to a dog.
The next item is corn. Corn is another cereal grain and subject to the same issues as wheat (previously discussed).
After the chicken and pork liver flavors, we find flaxseed, one of the best plant sources of healthy omega-3 fatty acids. Provided theyve first been ground into a meal, flax seeds are also rich in soluble fiber.
However, flaxseed contains about 19% protein, a factor that must be considered when judging the actual meat content of this dog food.
From here, the list goes on to include a number of other items.
But to be realistic, ingredients located this far down the list (other than nutritional supplements) are not likely to affect the overall rating of this Science Diet product.
With 6 notable exceptions
First, soybean oil is red flagged here only due to its rumored (yet unlikely) link to canine food allergies.
However, since soybean oil is high in omega-6 fatty acids and contains no omega-3s, its considered less nutritious than flaxseed oil or a named animal fat.
Next, we find peas. Peas are a quality source of carbohydrates. And like all legumes, theyre rich in natural fiber.
However, peas contain about 25% protein, a factor that must be considered when judging the meat content of this dog food.
In addition, we note the use of taurine, an important amino acid associated with the healthy function of heart muscle. Although taurine is not typically considered essential in canines, some dogs have been shown to be deficient in this critical nutrient.
This recipe also contains sodium selenite, a controversial form of the mineral selenium. Sodium selenite appears to be nutritionally inferior to the more natural source of selenium found in selenium yeast.
We also find no mention of probiotics, friendly bacteria applied to the surface of the kibble after processing to help with digestion.
And lastly, the minerals listed here do not appear to be chelated. And that can make them more difficult to absorb. Chelated minerals are usually associated with higher quality dog foods.
Nutrient Analysis
Based on its ingredients alone, Hills Science Diet Adult looks like an average dry kibble.
The dashboard displays a dry matter protein reading of 25%, a fat level of 16% and estimated carbohydrates of about 51%.
As a group, the brand features an average protein content of 24% and a mean fat level of 15%. Together, these figures suggest a carbohydrate content of 53% for the overall product line.
And a fat-to-protein ratio of about 60%.
Which means this Science Diet product line contains
Below-average protein. Near-average fat. And above-average carbs when compared to other dry dog foods.
When you consider the protein-boosting effect of the soybean meal, flaxseed and peas in this recipe, and the corn gluten meal contained in other recipes, this looks like the profile of a kibble containing just a moderate amount of meat.
Hill's Dog Food Recall History
The following automated list (if present) includes all dog food recalls related to Hill's through April 2024.
No recalls noted.
You can view a complete list of all dog food recalls since 2009 here.
Our Rating of Hill's Science Dog Food
Hills Science Diet Adult is a grain-inclusive dry dog food using a moderate amount of named meat meals as its dominant source of animal protein, thus earning the brand 3.5 stars.
Recommended with Reservations
Who owns Hill's Science Diet and where is it made?
Hills Pet Nutrition is owned by the Colgate-Palmolive Company.
Hills Science Diet products are made in the United States. The company operates major facilities in Bowling Green, Kentucky, Topeka and Emporia, Kansas, Richmond, Indiana as well as the Czech Republic and the Netherlands.
What Do Others Say About Hill's Science Dog Food?
At the time of this update
Chewy customers rate Hills Science Diet Adult Large Breed 4.6 out of 5 stars and 94% say they would recommend it to others.
Heres an actual user review
Sample buyer review Ive tried 2 other brands for our German Shepherd and after 10 months her bathroom business continued to be a mess. So since she was almost a year old I switched her to the Hills Diet. After a couple weeks her poop was noticeably more solid so that we could easily pick it up on walks and in the yard. I think thats a great barometer to see if her body works well with this food and it does!
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