Hill's Science Diet Sensitive Stomach & Skin Small & Mini dry dog food is tailored nutrition for Small & Mini dogs while being gentle on stomachs. Nourishes skin & promotes a lustrous coat.
Advanced nutrition to support hip & joint health from day 1
Vital nutrients to support 5 essential building blocks for lifelong health
Supports brain health and beautiful fur in mature cats
Over 70% of cats lost weight within 10 weeks when fed this nutrition
Gourmet daily nutrition, carefully made. Tasty chunks with chicken & beef in a decadent gravy. Supports digestive health, nourishes skin and promotes a lustrous fur.
Water is the most important nutrient of all and essential for life. Animals can lose almost all their fat and half their protein and still survive, but if they lose 15% of their water, it will mean death.
Where you store your cat and dog food can make a big difference in the quality and freshness once it is opened. Here are some common questions and recommendations for optimal storage for all of Hill’s dry and canned cat and dog food.
If you're a new pet parent, it's important to establish a routine for your dog right away to help your new pup know what's expected. Dogs are creatures of habit. Puppies as well as adult dogs need structure to feel secure. Not sure where to start? Follow these tips on establishing routines for dogs.
Dogs are routine-oriented animals, and change tends to stress them out. Consistency lets dogs know what's expected of them, says the American Kennel Club (AKC). Establishing a routine for your new puppy will not only satisfy his habitual nature, it will also help him fit in with your family, leading to less stress for everyone involved. Think about it. If your pup isn't conditioned to eat, sleep, play and relieve himself at times that work for the entire household and is instead left on his own to decide when these things should occur, you'll likely become frustrated with the little guy. This could lead to even bigger behavioral problems down the line.
Your pet isn't the only one who will benefit from regular routines. Developing routines and sticking to a schedule will also help you, and other family members responsible for the new pup's care, remember things like what the dog needs, when he needs it and who is responsible for that task. Getting everyone used to a new routine will smooth the transition for the whole household and make your pup feel relaxed and welcome.
A dog's life consists of four basic pillars that occur daily. These include eating, sleeping, potty breaks and exercise or play time, all of which can be done on a schedule.
The best time for play and interaction is whenever you're able to make time, but it's important to be sure to fit this into your dog's day. Just keep in mind that dogs are quick to form habits. If you get up and take your dog on an early morning walk during the work week, he's going to expect it to keep happening on weekends when you might prefer to sleep in.
If you're raising a puppy, the AKC cautions that you should check with your vet before engaging in rowdy activities, such as wrestling or rigorous exercise, like running or going on lengthy walks. Many experts recommend holding off on such activities until the pup is at least a year old, and for some breeds this type of play might never be appropriate.
Keep in mind that some of these dog routines can be combined. Potty breaks, for example, can be combined with exercise and play time if you take your dog outside or go on a walk. Also, never forget the value of praise and rewards for following routines. While you're potty training your dog, make sure to give him plenty of praise and possibly treats. This will help him get used to going at a certain time knowing he'll receive your affection over time.
If you establish and stick to a routine surrounding these areas of doggie care, you'll likely find that it's much easier to care for your new pup, especially as these activities become as much a habit for you as for him. Not only that, but your pup will feel cared for and secure in his new surroundings.
Jean Marie Bauhaus is a pet parent, pet blogger, and novelist from Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she usually writes under the supervision of a lapful of fur babies.
For the unique nutritional needs of mature Small & Mini dogs
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Hill's Science Diet Sensitive Stomach & Skin Small & Mini dry dog food is tailored nutrition for Small & Mini dogs while being gentle on stomachs. Nourishes skin & promotes a lustrous coat.
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Our low calorie formula helps you control your dog's weight. It's packed with high-quality protein for building lean muscles, and made with purposeful ingredients for a flavorful, nutritious meal. Clinically proven antioxidants, Vitamin C+E, help promote a healthy immune system.
Our low calorie formula helps you control your dog's weight. It's packed with high-quality protein for building lean muscles, and made with purposeful ingredients for a flavorful, nutritious meal. Clinically proven antioxidants, Vitamin C+E, help promote a healthy immune system.