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Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare is a veterinary-formulated dry dog food designed to support urinary tract health by controlling mineral levels and helping dissolve struvite stones. Enriched with antioxidants, potassium citrate, and omega-3 fatty acids, this chicken-flavored formula is recommended for lifelong feeding of adult dogs and is the #1 vet-recommended therapeutic pet food in the US.
Occasion | Birthday |
Item Weight | 8.5 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 136 Ounce |
R**Y
Great food
Life saver. My dog has surgery to fix her stone issues she good now. I tried the wet food but she didn’t like it much. She’s super super picky but absolutely loves this food and it can leave it out and let her eat at her pace. The wet food would go back after awhile if not refrigerated.
W**R
Good product
A little less than petsmart and you don’t have to drive to pick up
D**Y
Good price
My vet is contacted with each order
B**R
My Sophie loved it
Vet recommended after my dog had bladder stones removed.
S**E
Great to have options
Our 4 year old beagle suddenly became extremely sick with bladder stones. After surgery the veterinarian recommended this special dog food. I was concerned that it wouldn’t taste good and she wouldn’t eat it. Apparently it taste great because she has never turned her nose up and eats every bite. We’re very thankful for a good option that can help in not having a reoccurrence of the stones which made our girl feel awful, almost killed her in fact, and cost a lot in surgery and vet bills.
L**0
Seems to prevent bladder stones, but very expensive
Our smallest goldendoodle (37 lbs) has a problem making bladder stones. This was prescribed by the vet and she has been on it for 4 years. No stones since so that is the good news. The bad news is how expensive it is. Don't know why it has to cost so much. Our dood likes it ok which is good since it only comes in the one flavor. But she will only eat it if we put a topping on it which is usually beef or chicken that we have cooked. She's not too interested in it as a plain dry food.
A**S
Worth the price
Got for my pug that had bladder stones. Her surgery to remove them was expensive. Since using this dog food we have not had any stones.
L**.
Must get veterinarian to approve purchase first
My dog hated this food at first, but her vet said 80% of her diet must be this food for bladder stones. She finally started eating it and seems happy to have it. Must get veterinarian to approve purchase first.
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