| | |  | Dog Food | Home » » » Hill's Science Diet Puppy Small Bites Dry Dog Food - 4.5-Pound Bag | | | | | | | Description: | | Hills's Science Diet is the #1 choice of U.S. veterinarians to feed their own pets. Rich in fish oil and nourishing fatty acids. Hill's Science Diet Puppy Small Bites dog food provides precisely balanced nutrition to build immunity and enhance mobility for puppies who prefer a smaller kibble. It is enriched with DHA from high quality fish oil and made with high quality ingredients that provide an ideal combination of nutrients, clinically-proven antioxidants and vital fatty acids to give your puppy the best start in life. Recommended for puppies up to 1 year old and pregnant or nursing dogs. | | | Features: | |
• Ideal levels of high quality lean protein for puppies, helping them maintaining their ideal body weight
• Optimal brain and eye development from DHA in our high quality fish oil
• Vital fatty acids provide healthy joint development and enhanced mobility by 30% in 90 days
• High quality ingredients including gentle fibers for proven gentle, healthy digestion
• Vitamin C + E for a healthy immune system within 90 days
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 14.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 7.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.25 inches | | Product Weight:
| 4.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 14.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.25 inches | | Package Weight:
| 4.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
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2 of 4 found the following review helpful:
My Puppy Loves It and Thrives On It!Nov 17, 2010
By Faja4X My puppy has had much better success tolerating and thriving on Science Diet compared with pricier "all natural" brands...you know...ingredients that people would also be happy to eat. But she is a dog, not a human and so if ground up chicken beaks are one of the fillers, but she is healthy and happy, I don't worry about it period. At the shelter where I got her they sell Science diet for half the price of what it is available elsewhere...gotta go get some more. Why, because my dog loves it and is healthy and happy and seeing is believing. Cheers!
5 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Not nutritionally soundOct 11, 2010
By Missy Brighton I had been using this food mixed with the canned science diet for my lab puppy (because that is what the shelter had used), and didn't have any issues. However, after reading the other review, I asked the manager at a local pet food store what he thought of this brand, and he said it was NOT good - all fillers (corn) and animal by-products. He suggested I gradually shift the dog to Blue, which has a similar protein/carbohydrate mix, and then when the puppy is a bit older (around a year), move to a food with a higher protein content. (To ease the puppy into a new diet, he suggested I start by mixing 1/4 cup new food with 3/4 old food for a few days, then half and half, etc). He also recommended that I mix in a couple of tablespoons of canned food with some water, just to make the dry food moist. (He said the nutritional content of the canned food isn't as important, since the dry food will provide most of the substance, and that I can vary the canned food.) Finally, he also said that bully sticks are far better for dogs than rawhide (which are basically like eating leather).
3 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Please avoid!!Aug 04, 2010
By Ryan Johnson Please do your research on pet foods and what is actually good for your dogs. Hills science diet is a horrible food filled with horrible ingredients. They charge an outrageous price because it's the #1 vet recommended food. This is a joke and the only reason why it's rated #1 buy vets is because Hills gives money to soon to be vets to help them go through school. Then they sell the dog food to them cheap so they can jack up the price and make a nice profit off of your marketing foolishness. Read the back of the labels of Hills brand and you will see that most of the top ingredients are grains or cheap meat by products which are the feathers, bones, unwanted organs from animals, basically all of the stuff we wouldn't eat. i would recommend going to [...] and compare brands and see what is right for you budget wise. try something like orijen or evo.
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