Advanced nutrition shown to support joint health and improve mobility
Fewer calories for less active large breed dogs
Supports healthy joints, lean muscle, and beautiful coat for large breed dogs
Clinically proven kibble technology to reduce plaque & tartar build-up
Carefully made, gourmet daily nutrition. Tasty chunks with Salmon & Tuna in a decadent gravy. Supports digestive health, nourishes skin and promotes a lustrous fur.
Hill's Science Diet's breakthrough nutrition supports ultimate digestive well-being & healthy microbiome
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There are many serious illnesses, from cancer to severe viral infections like Parvo diarrhoea. All of these require careful management with nutrition. Let's explore how to care for a dog with cancer as one example, and how — with the right care and nutrition — you can support your friend through their fight.
Serious illnesses can affect dogs of any breed, age, or size. However, some common risk factors can increase the likelihood of a dog developing a disease such as cancer, including:
Serious illnesses can affect dogs of any breed, age, or size. However, some common risk factors can increase the likelihood of a dog developing a disease such as cancer, including:
A common and unfortunately deadly cancer often seen in the spleen
Develops almost anywhere in the body but is often visible as a skin lesion
Aggressive skin disease that develops in the mouth, eyes or foot pads
Most common in the bones of large dogs
A common and unfortunately deadly cancer often seen in the spleen
Develops almost anywhere in the body but is often visible as a skin lesion
Aggressive skin disease that develops in the mouth, eyes or foot pads
Most common in the bones of large dogs
Maintaining a pet’s nutrition can be a big factor in the fight against illness. Your vet is the best resource for a recommendation, but the best foods typically support some key dietetic goals:
Your veterinarian may prescribe medication to help your dog with related health issues, such as digestive care, pain management, etc.
Depending on your veterinarian’s recommendation, supportive medication, radiation, surgery, and other treatment for dogs may be considered.
Whether it’s a road trip, a walk in the park or snuggling on the couch, your pet’s best friend in this fight is you.
Your veterinarian may prescribe medication to help your dog with related health issues, such as digestive care, pain management, etc.
Depending on your veterinarian’s recommendation, supportive medication, radiation, surgery, and other treatment for dogs may be considered.
Whether it’s a road trip, a walk in the park or snuggling on the couch, your pet’s best friend in this fight is you.
You will need support from family, friends, and of course, your vet.
Learn all you can about your dog’s diagnosis so you can be an advocate for the best care.
A vet that specialises in your dog’s disease can give the best care. Ask your vet for a referral to a local veterinary specialist.
If your dog’s condition is terminal, it can help to understand and assess their quality of life.
You will need support from family, friends, and of course, your vet.
Learn all you can about your dog’s diagnosis so you can be an advocate for the best care.
A vet that specialises in your dog’s disease can give the best care. Ask your vet for a referral to a local veterinary specialist.
If your dog’s condition is terminal, it can help to understand and assess their quality of life.
Here are some useful things to ask during your next vet visit:
Contact your vet if you have any questions related to restorative care.
Clinical nutrition designed to nourish and support dogs with serious illness such as cancer
Hill’s Prescription Diet i/d Dry Puppy Food is highly digestible, great-tasting nutrition, formulated to help manage digestive upsets. Made with chicken for a delicious taste. It’s formulated with Hill’s breakthrough ActivBiome+ Digestion, a proprietary blend of prebiotic fibers, clinically shown to rapidly activate the gut microbiome to support digestive health and overall well-being.
Nutritional support that encourages eating for pets recovering from surgery, illness or injury
Clinical nutrition designed to nourish and support dogs with serious illness such as cancer