Hill's Prescription Diet
i/d Stew for Dogs
Hill's PRESCRIPTION DIET i/d Dog Food Stew is a highly digestible complete dietetic pet food for reduction of intestinal absorptive disorders and for compensation for maldigestion and exocrine pancreatic insufficiency in dogs. This food has an increased level of sodium and potassium and highly digestible ingredients.
Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Dog Food Stew may be fed long-term to patients requiring a highly digestible food with moderate fat levels.
For optimal recovery from acute GI disease, recommend feeding this food for at least 7 days (1-2 weeks for acute cases, 3-12 weeks for maldigestion or long-term as needed).
Appropriate levels of nutrients meet the special nutritional needs of puppies and adult dogs.
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Key Benefits
Hill's PRESCRIPTION DIET i/d Dog Food Stew is a highly digestible complete dietetic pet food for reduction of intestinal absorptive disorders and for compensation for maldigestion and exocrine pancreatic insufficiency in dogs. This food has an increased level of sodium and potassium and highly digestible ingredients.
Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Dog Food Stew may be fed long-term to patients requiring a highly digestible food with moderate fat levels.
For optimal recovery from acute GI disease, recommend feeding this food for at least 7 days (1-2 weeks for acute cases, 3-12 weeks for maldigestion or long-term as needed).
Appropriate levels of nutrients meet the special nutritional needs of puppies and adult dogs.
These characteristics make Hill's Prescription Diet i/d, veterinary exclusive dog food, useful as a nutritional aid for growing puppies and adult dogs with gastrointestinal disorders and/or in recovery:
KEY FEATURES KEY BENEFITS Digestibility (Including protein, fat and carbohydrate) High Ensures easy nutrient absorption by the GI tract Prebiotic fiber Added Promotes regular healthy stool Electrolytes and B-Vitamins High Helps replace key nutrients lost with diarrhea and vomiting. Clinically Proven Antioxidants Added Helps support a healthy immune system Omega-3 and Omega-6s Added Help support healthy skin and luxurious coat Indications:
Primary Indications:
- Acute gastroenteritis (diarrhoea or vomiting)
- Constipation (motility impaired)
- Flatulence
- Gastritis (acute or chronic)
- Gastrointestinal disorders in puppies
- Oesophageal disorders
- Recovery from gastrointestinal surgery
- Growth
- Cushing's syndrome
- Diabetes, underweight
Other Indications:
- Forms of chronic enteropathy (inflammatory bowel disease):
- Food responsive
- Antibiotic responsive
- Steroid responsive
- Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI)
- Infectious diarrhoea
- Protein losing enteropathy (PLE) without lymphangiectasia
- Stress colitis
- Anorexia, cachexia & weight loss
- Debility, malnutrition & convalescence
- Hypermetabolic states
- Surgery (Pre- and Post-Op)
Additional Info:
Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Dog Food provides all the nutrition your patient needs to help resolve diarrhea and support quick recovery. Fortified with Hill's revolutionary ActivBiome+ ingredient technology clinically shown to rapidly nourish the gut microbiome to support digestive health and well-being.
S+OXSHIELD: Formulated to promote a urinary environment that reduces the risk of developing struvite & calcium oxalate crystals
Other Products to Consider
- For patients with acute gastroenteritis (diarrhoea or vomiting): Prescription Diet i/d Low Fat Dog Food, Prescription Diet i/d Stress Dog Food
- For patients with constipation from impaired GI motility: Prescription Diet i/d Sensitive Dog Food, Prescription Diet a/d Dog/Cat Food
- For patients with oesophageal disorders: Prescription Diet i/d Low Fat Dog Food, Prescription Diet i/d Stress Dog Food, Prescription Diet a/d Dog/Cat Food
- For patients with flatulence: Prescription Diet Gastrointestinal Biome Dog Food, Prescription Diet i/d Low Fat Dog Food, Prescription Diet i/d Stress Dog Food, Prescription Diet w/d Dog Food, Prescription Diet z/d Dog Food
- For patients with acute or chronic gastritis: Prescription Diet i/d Low Fat Dog Food, Prescription Diet i/d Stress Dog Food, Prescription Diet i/d Sensitive Dog Food, Prescription Diet a/d Dog/Cat Food
- For patients with gastrointestinal neoplasia: Prescription Diet Gastrointestinal Biome Dog Food, Prescription Diet i/d Sensitive Dog Food
- For patients with infectious diarrhoea: Prescription Diet Gastrointestinal Biome Dog Food
- For patients recovering from gastrointestinal surgery: Prescription Diet i/d Low Fat Dog Food, Prescription Diet i/d Sensitive Dog Food, Prescription Diet a/d Dog/Cat Food
- For patients with Cushing's syndrome: Prescription Diet i/d Low Fat Dog Food, Prescription Diet Metabolic Dog Food, Prescription Diet w/d Dog Food, Prescription Diet i/d Stress Dog Food, Prescription Diet Metabolic+Mobility Dog Food, Prescription Diet c/d Multicare+Metabolic Dog Food, Prescription Diet r/d Dog Food
- For patients with diabetes that are underweight: Prescription Diet a/d Dog/Cat Food
- For patients with neoplasia, most forms: Prescription Diet a/d Dog/Cat Food, Prescription Diet j/d Dog Food
References:
1 - Davenport DJ, Ching RJW et al. The effect of dietary levels of folate and cobalamin on the serum concentration of folate and cobalamin in the dog. Journal of Nutrition (1994);124: 2559S-2562S
2- Adamama-Moraitou KK, Rallis TS et al. Benign esophageal stricture in the dog and cat: A retrospective study of 20 cases. The Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research (2002); 66:55-59.
3- Churcher RK and Watson ADJ. Canine histiocytic ulcerative colitis. Aust Vet J (1997); 75, 10: 710-713.
4 - Leib MS. Treatment of Chronic Idiopathic Large-Bowel Diarrhea in Dogs with a Highly Digestible Diet and Soluble Fibre: A Retrospective Review of 37 Cases. J Vet Intern Med (2000); 14:27-32.
5 - Davies DR, O'Hara AJ et al. Successful management of histiocytic ulcerative colitis with enrofloxacin in two Boxer dogs. Australian Veterinary Journal (2004); 82, 1&2: 58-61.
6 - Gorman SC, Freeman LM et al. Extensive small bowel resection in dogs and cats: 20 cases (1998–2004). JAVMA (2006); 228, 3: 403-407.
7 - Westermarck E, Wiberg ME. Effects of diet on clinical signs of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency in dogs. JAVMA (2006); 228, 2: 225-229.
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Feeding Guide
How to adjust feeding amounts to maintain optimal weight.
Provide specific feeding instructions for your patient.
Daily Feeding Recommendations are only a guide and a place to start.
Grams are the most accurate form of measurement; cups are estimated from grams.
Monitoring your patient's condition will assure the nutritional recommendation provides the best results.
Gradually transition to this new food for 7 days or more.
Reinforce with clients to feed Prescription Diet dry food, canned food, & treats exclusively.
Please note - for customers who have previously fed this diet prior to the inclusion of ActivBiome+ technology, it is recommended you transition your pet to the upgraded formula over a 7 day period.
Adult maintenance Mixed Feeding Guide
Weight of Dog — kgs Amount per Day - 354 g cans Amount per Day - grams 1 0.25 + 15 g 2 0.5 + 15 g 4 0.5 + 50 g 5 1 + 30 g 10 1 + 100 g 20 2 + 150 g 30 2 + 255 g 40 2 + 350 g 50 2 + 440 g 60+ 2 + 9 g per kg Adult maintenance
Weight of Dog — kgs Amount per Day - 12.5 oz (354 g) cans 1 3/8 2 3/4 4 1 1/4 5 1 1/3 10 2 1/3 20 4 30 5 1/2 40 6 3/4 50 8 60+ 50 g per kg Growth 10 to 12 months Mixed Feeding Guide
Weight of Dog — kgs Amount per Day - 354 g cans Amount per Day - grams 1 0.25 + 20 g 2 0.5 + 30 g 4 1 + 35 g 5 1 + 55 g 10 1 + 145 g 20 2 + 225 g 30 2 + 355 g Growth
Weight of Dog — kgs Amount per Day - 12.5 oz (354 g) cans - Growth less than 4 months Amount per Day - 12.5 oz (354 g) cans - Growth 4 to 9 months Amount per Day - 12.5 oz (354 g) cans - Growth 10 to 12 months 1 3/4 2/3 1/2 2 1 1/3 1 1/8 7/8 4 2 1/4 1 3/4 1 1/2 5 2 2/3 2 1/4 1 3/4 10 4 1/2 3 3/4 3 20 7 1/2 6 1/4 5 30 6 3/4 40 8 1/3 Growth 4 to 9 months Mixed Feeding Guide
Weight of Dog — kgs Amount per Day - 354 g cans Amount per Day - grams 1 0.5 + 10 g 2 0.5 + 45 g 4 1 + 65 g 5 1 + 90 g 10 1 + 200 g Growth less than 4 months Mixed Feeding Guide
Weight of Dog — kgs Amount per Day - 354 g cans Amount per Day - grams 1 0.5 + 20 g 2 1 + 25 g 4 1 + 90 g 5 1 + 125 g 10 2 + 180 g Growth + Maintenance
Weight of Dog — lbs (kgs) Amount per Day - 12.5 oz (354 g) cans - Growth less than 4 months Amount per Day - 12.5 oz (354 g) cans - Growth 4 to 9 months Amount per Day - 12.5 oz (354 g) cans - Growth 10 to 12 months Amount per Day - 12.5 oz (354 g) cans - Adult maintenance 2 (0,9) 3/4 5/8 1/2 5 (2,3) 1 1/2 1 1/4 1 3/4 8 (3,6) 2 1 3/4 1 1/3 10 (4,5) 2 1/2 2 1 2/3 1 1/3 15 (6,8) 3 1/3 2 3/4 2 1/4 1 3/4 20 (9,1) 4 1/4 3 1/2 2 3/4 2 1/4 30 (14) 5 2/3 4 2/3 3 3/4 3 40 (18) 7 5 3/4 4 2/3 3 3/4 50 (23) 8 1/4 6 3/4 5 1/2 4 1/3 60 (27) 7 3/4 6 1/3 5 70 (32) 7 5 2/3 80 (36) 7 3/4 6 1/4 100 (45) 9 1/4 7 1/3 120 (54) 10 2/3 8 1/2 -
Ingredients
High quality protein and thoughtfully sourced ingredients.
- COMPOSITION: Meat and animal derivatives (chicken 10%), cereals, derivatives of vegetable origin, various sugars, minerals, vegetables (0.8%), oils and fats, eggs and egg derivatives. Highly digestible ingredients: Chicken, pork liver, rice flour, rice starch, rice, dried eggs.
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Average Nutrient & Caloric Content
748 kcal/kg
Nutrient As Fed1
%Dry Matter2
%As Fed, Caloric Basis3
g/100 kcalMoisture 81 % Protein 4.9 % 25.5 % 6.5 g / 100 kcal Fat 2.8 % 14.7 % 3.8 g / 100 kcal Carbohydrate / NFE 9.6 % 50.1 % 12.8 g / 100 kcal Crude Fiber 0.4 % 2.2 % 0.6 g / 100 kcal Crude Ash 1.4 % 7.3 % 1.9 g / 100 kcal Calcium 0.21 % 1.11 % 286 mg / 100 kcal Phospohorus 0.15 % 0.78 % 200 mg / 100 kcal Potassium 0.18 % 0.97 % 247 mg / 100 kcal Sodium 0.09 % 0.49 % 126 mg / 100 kcal Magnesium 0.015 % 0.08 % 20 mg / 100 kcal Vitamin A 14128 IU/kg 73739 IU/kg 1889 IU / 100 kcal Vitamin C 27 ppm 141 ppm 3.61 mg / 100 kcal Vitamin D 254 IU/kg 1324 IU/kg 33.9 IU / 100 kcal Vitamin E 210 IU/kg 1094 IU/kg 28.02 IU / 100 kcal Omega-3-fatty acids 0.06 % 0.34 % 86 mg / 100 kcal Omega-6-fatty acids 0.57 % 2.95 % 756 mg / 100 kcal Beta-carotene 1.17 ppm 6.11 ppm 0.16 mg / 100 kcal -
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