Feed me!!! |
What should I feed my pet? |
Dr. Philip Smith and Dr. Brian Hicks recommend all pets be fed the appropriate premium food for optimum health and performance. Indian Hills Animal Clinic carries the full line of Hill's Science Diet, Iams, and Eukanuba products, including specially formulated veterinary diets designed for use in treatment of such conditions as urinary tract infections, hairball propensity, obesity, diarrhea and other medical issues which can be addressed through diet. If you have a new kitten or puppy in your family, visit us for your pet's initial health checkup and receive free manufacturers' samples of the pet foods we carry. From puppy small bites to lamb and rice formula foods, we have it all. And, thanks to the Iams and Hill's companies, your pet can sample these foods before you buy! |
Hill's products we stock: |
Canned and dry forms of A/D, C/D, D/D, G/D, I/D, K/D, L/D, P/D, R/D, S/D, U/D, W/D, and the newest formula for the prevention of common food allergies Z/D (for cats and dogs). Canine maintenance, senior foods and weight loss formulations are also available. Feline diets include hairball control formulas for all ages and weight classes. |
Iams and Eukanuba products: |
Along with Eukanuba's feline chicken and rice and lamb and rice formulas, we also carry the veterinary treatment diets such as low and moderate pH foods, weight control oriented or restricted calorie foods and can place special orders to meet your pet's specific needs. Place food orders early in the week for Thursday/Friday delivery. Eukanuba canine feeds include senior plus, restricted calorie, small and medium bite foods. Our Iams minichunks and puppy large breed foods are nutritionally formulated to best meet the needs of specific breeds. Labs, for instance, need a diet less intense in protein than cocker spaniels, in part to prevent the larger dogs from growing too fast. Years of research have resulted in an array of food choices for your pets, designed to meet both their health and taste needs. |
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