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I would definitely recommend Hill's to Home to another hospital. It's easy to use, and your patient is still getting the diet they need. Talk to your Hill's representative or contact Hill's to Home customer service at HillsToHome@HillsPet.com or 1-800-235-6877.
If you are a veterinarian interested in offering Hill’s to Home to your clients, please visit vet.hillstohome.com to register or contact your Hill’s representative for more information. At Hill’s, we know every pet has their own journey, and we’re committed to making food that supports them every step of the way.
Hill's to Home allows you to order your Hill's Pet Foods, both retail and prescription, from the comfort of your own home. Shipping is free with no minimums and the food will be delivered right to your door. You can even request autoship service so that your pet never runs out of food again.
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– Veterinary diet manufacturers do not have to complete the FDA approval process when changing ingredients, unlike prescription drugs. So, the answer is no, you do NOT legally need a prescription to purchase a “veterinary prescription diet.” (oops, we meant “therapeutic diet.” Please don't sue us, Hills.)
What is the difference between Prescription Diet® and Science Diet® brand pet foods? Prescription Diet® brand pet foods are formulated to address specific medical conditions that can develop in pets. Science Diet® brand pet foods are formulated to meet the needs of healthy pets during various life stages.
For an alternate prescription diet, Blue Buffalo, Royal Canin and Purina Pro Plan are excellent choices. For an over-the-counter kibble that doesn't require a prescription, you can't go wrong with either Natural Balance, Hill's Science Diet or Blue Buffalo Basics.
Hill's Prescription Diet w/d Multi-Benefit Digestive/Weight/Glucose/Urinary Management Chicken Flavor Dry Dog Food, Veterinary Diet (Packaging May Vary)
And while many pet owners believe that veterinarians make a lot of money selling prescription diets, this is not true. The mark-up on therapeutic pet food is typically less than that of most regular pet food you buy in stores.
The “d” always stands for diet. It was easy in the old days, before there were so many different Prescription Diets. c/d was “crystal diet,” k/d was “kidney diet,” and h/d was “heart diet.” If memory serves me correctly, when I graduated in 1980, that's all the diets there were.
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A surge in demand has led to several Hill's pet foods being out of stock. We know how frustrating this is for many of you. As fellow pet lovers, we want to make sure your pet gets a nutritious and satisfying meal.
Your pet's bowl should be emptied of moist or canned food not eaten by your cat or dog within 4 hours if the ambient temperature is above 50°F. Opened cans should be stored in the fridge, at temperatures between 40-45°F, for a maximum of 5-7 days.
It's easy to look past this. For example, if a chart says a 15-pound dog should have 1.5 cups of food, 1.5 needs to be divided by the number of meals you feed your dog. It's typically recommended that dogs be fed twice per day — so the ideal serving size, in this case, is ¾ cup of food per meal.