Hill's Dog Foods - Healthy Dog Foods? Reviews and News

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Hill's Dog Foods - Reviews and News

  • Hill's Science Diet Advanced Protection Canine Senior 5/10
  • Hill's Science Diet Canine Mature Adult 5+ Large Breed 5/10
  • Hill's Science Diet Canine Mature Adult 7+ Original 3/10
  • Hill's Science Diet Canine Mature Adult 7+ Small Bites 3/10
  • Hill's Science Diet Nature's Best Adult Small Bites Chicken & Brown Rice Dry Dog Food 19/30 (Pet Food Danger Gauge 63% - Dangerous and Toxic To Pets )
  • Science Diet Class Action Lawsuit
  • Science Diet Dog Food Natures Best Dog Food Review 1/10
  • Science Diet Pet Food Class Action

Hill's Dog Foods - Healthy Dog Foods?

Products produced by Menu Foods.

Parent Company Colgate-Palmolive

Recalls - Hill's has a history of recalls.

Class Actions - Colgate-Palmolive and Hill's Pet food have at least one class action filed agaist both companies for false advertising. Hill's Pet Food advertises their products as healthy pet foods.

Special Note - Hills Science Diet Light Adult Dry Cat Food and Hills Science Diet Sensitive Stomach Dry Cat Food tested positive for acetaminophen in tests done by Expertox.

Acetaminophen - In many cases, pet owners give their feline and canine friends an over-the-counter medication to ease an animal's pain. But acetaminophen and ibuprofen, the active ingredients in many common pain relievers, are extremely toxic to dogs and cats. They can cause gastric ulcers, liver damage, kidney failure and sometimes death.

Dog Food reviews are based on if Gluten, Corn, Soy, Wheat, Animal Digest are present in your pet's food. Extra points are awarded for the good stuff in the pet food. Points are deducted if by-products and other junk are used to produce these dog foods.


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