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CLINICALLY PROVEN NUTRITION FOR MOBILITY & JOINT HEALTH

Nutrition clinically proven to improve mobility

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Hill's Prescription Diet j/d

Clinically proven to improve mobility in as little as 21 days in dogs1,2

  • Enriched with therapeutic levels of omega-3 fatty acids and enriched with glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate to help support joint cartilage
  • With added L-carnitine to help maintain lean muscle
  • Clinically proven antioxidants (vitamin E & C) help support a healthy immune system
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Hill's Prescription Diet Metabolic + j/d

Clinically proven nutrition to help dogs naturally lose weight3,4 and improve mobility in as little as 21 days1,2

Some dog breeds may have a higher likelihood of developing sensitivities to fat, such as smaller dog breeds like Miniature Schnauzer, Bichon Frisée & Yorkshire Terrier. However, fat sensitivities are not exclusive to small dogs or specific breeds.

  • Nutrition that activates pet's metabolism for easy and effective weight loss
  • Enriched with omega-3s, and contains glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate to help support dogs' ability to run, walk and jump
  • Nutrition to stimulate dogs' natural ability to burn fat and provide energy for active play

For dogs

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References

  1. Fritsch et al, Dose - Titration Effects of Fish Oil in Osteoarthritic Dogs. JVIM 2010; 24: 1020-1026.
  2. Fritsch et al, A multicenter study of the effect of dietary supplementation with fish oil omega-3 fatty acids on carprofen dosage in dogs with osteoarthritis. JAVMA 2010; 236:535-539.
  3. Floerchinger AM, Jackson MI, Jewell DE et al. Effect of feeding a weight loss food beyond a caloric restriction period on body composition and resistance to weight gain in dogs. J Am Vet Med Assoc 2015;247:375–384.
  4. Christmann U, Becvarova I, Werre S, Meyer H. Effectiveness of a new weight management food to achieve weight loss and maintenance in client-owned obese dogs. Intern J Appl Res Vet Med 2015;13(2):104–116.

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